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  2. Mephisto (chess computer) - Wikipedia

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    2005 Phoenix Chess Systems releases the Resurrection module for existing Mephisto modular boards. The hardware uses a 200 MHz ARM processor to run modern chess engines , resulting in the strongest dedicated chess computer ever created.

  3. Chessboard - Wikipedia

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    Some chess variants use more than a single board per match. Bughouse chess, for example, involves four players playing two simultaneous matches on separate boards. [18] Alice Chess is a popular variant which is usually played on two boards to facilitate the movement of pieces between the boards. [19]

  4. Chess on a really big board - Wikipedia

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    Chess on a really big board was created as an outgrowth of Betza's ideas on three-dimensional chess, after he noted that an 8×8×8 board for 3D chess would have 512 spaces, more than any large version of chess that had previously been invented; he then considered two-dimensional very large (or, in his word, "huge") chess games, mainly on the ...

  5. Leonardo Torres Quevedo - Wikipedia

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    From his Laboratory of Automation created in 1907, Torres invented one of his greatest technological achievements, El Ajedrecista (The Chess Player) of 1912, [9] an electromagnetic device capable of playing a limited form of chess that demonstrated the capability of machines to be programmed to follow specified rules and marked the beginnings ...

  6. Chessboard complex - Wikipedia

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    In any (m,n)-chessboard complex, the neighborhood of each vertex has the structure of a (m − 1,n − 1)-chessboard complex.In terms of chess rooks, placing one rook on the board eliminates the remaining squares in the same row and column, leaving a smaller set of rows and columns where additional rooks can be placed.

  7. Los Alamos chess - Wikipedia

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    Los Alamos chess (or anti-clerical chess [1]) is a chess variant played on a 6×6 board without bishops.This was the first chess-like game played by a computer program. This program was written at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory by Paul Stein and Mark Wells for the MANIAC I computer [2] in 1956.

  8. Chessboard detection - Wikipedia

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    A chessboard contains natural corners at the boundaries between board squares, so one would expect corner detection algorithms to successfully detect them in practice. Indeed, the following figure demonstrates Harris corner detection applied to a perspective-transformed chessboard image. Clearly, the Harris detector is able to accurately detect ...

  9. Chess equipment - Wikipedia

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    A chess player playing a game of online chess, correspondence chess, computer chess or non-tournament chess may choose their own preferred configuration of chess equipment. Receiving assistance from A.I. based software is prohibited in the majority of chess tournaments , regardless if they played over-the-board or with long-distance methods ...

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