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Subject: Re: What Chess programs existed in the '60s?

Author: James T. Walker

Date: 05:19:50 04/14/00

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Hello,
Here is a game I dug up between a Stanford University computer and a Moscow
University computer around 1968. It was taken from George Koltanowski's book
"TV-Chess".
White: Russian Computer    Black: Stanford Computer   Game 1 of 4 game match.
1. P-K4		P-K4
2. N-Kb3	NQB3
3. N-B3		B-B4
4. NxP		NxN
5. P-Q4		B-Q3
6. PxN		BxP
7. P-B4		BxN+
8. PxB		N-B3
9. P-K5		N-K5
10. Q-Q3	N-B4
11. Q-Q5	N-K3
12. P-B5	N-N4
13. P-KR4	PKB3
14. PxN		PxNP
15. RxP		R-B1
16. RxP		P-B3
17. Q-Q6	RxP
18. R-N8+	R-B1
19. QxR++

Here is another game from the same book.

White: Mac Hack 6   Black Ben Landey (Massachusetts Open)

1. P-K4		P-QB4
2. P-Q4		PxP
3. QxP		N-QB3
4. Q-Q3		N-B3
5. N-QB3	P-KN3
6. N-B3		P-Q3
7. B-B4		P-K4
8. B-N3		P-QR3
9. 0-0-0	P-QN4
10. P-QR4	B-R3+
11. K-N1	P-N5
12. QxQP	B-Q2
13. B-R4	B-N2
14. N-Q5	NxP
15. N-B7+	QxN
16. QxQ		N-B4
17. Q-Q6	B-KB1
18. Q-Q5	R-B1
19. NxP		B-K3
20. QxN+	RxQ
21. R-Q8+

Jim Walker



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