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  2. Bezzerwizzer - Wikipedia

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    Bezzerwizzer is a trivia game based on answering questions belonging to a number of categories drawn at the beginning of the game. The game was invented in 2006 by the Dane Jesper Bülow . The game's name is a pun on "Besserwisser", a German term meaning "better knowing" or a " know-it-all ".

  3. NTest - Wikipedia

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    NTest [1] is a free Othello/Reversi program created by Chris Welty (not to be confused with the other computer scientist named Chris Welty who worked on the IBM Watson project). NTest is a strong Othello program with a high-quality evaluation function and fast search algorithms.

  4. 2024 Quiz Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    There will be 227 participants from 24 nations at the 2024 Quiz Olympiad. Some notable participants include Issa Schultz of Australia; Nico Pattyn, Ronny Swiggers, and Tom Trogh of Belgium; Dean Kotiga of Croatia; Pat Gibson and Paul Sinha of England; Tero Kalliolevo of Finland; Sebastian Jacoby and Sebastian Klussmann of Germany; Anne Hegerty and Barry Simmons of Scotland; and Victoria Groce ...

  5. United States Othello Association - Wikipedia

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    The United States Othello Association (USOA) is connected with the (trademarked) game of Othello, which is closely connected with the historical game Reversi.The following quote appears in an old issue of its journal, the Othello Quarterly: "Membership in the United States Othello Association (USOA) is available to all residents of the United States.

  6. Reversi - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the computer Othello program Logistello defeated the reigning human champion, Takeshi Murakami, six games to zero. [21] Analysts have estimated the number of legal positions in Othello is at most 10 28, and it has a game-tree complexity of approximately 10 58. [22] Mathematically, Othello is solved up to 8x8 board.

  7. Othello Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    The Othello Quarterly (OQ) was the journal of the United States Othello Association, and was dedicated to the modern version of the game whose generic name is Reversi. [1] [2] It was published from 1979 to 2005. [3] From 1984 to 1986 Ted Landau was editor of the OQ which was based in Falls Church, Virginia.

  8. Goro Hasegawa (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Hasegawa was an enthusiast of the traditional game Go, and he developed a prototype of Othello using Go stones and milk-bottle tops. [1] The distinctive black and white discs were inspired by Go pieces. [1] He named this new game "Othello", a name inspired by the Shakespearean play. [1] [2] After graduating, Hasegawa worked for a ...

  9. Othello (1980 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Othello is a 1980 video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. for its Atari Video Computer System (later called the Atari 2600). It is based on the variant of Reversi of the same name, originally created in 1971. [1] [2] [3] The VCS game was programmed by Ed Logg and Carol Shaw.