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Subject: Re: Good books about computer chess?

Author: Chris

Date: 15:13:38 08/03/02

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On August 03, 2002 at 10:47:52, pavel wrote:

>On August 03, 2002 at 10:41:30, Omid David wrote:
>
>>On August 03, 2002 at 10:25:06, pavel wrote:
>>
>>>On August 03, 2002 at 08:04:30, Chris wrote:
>>>
>>>>Does anyone know some good titles of books about computer chess? I am searching
>>>>for both books that describe the history of computer chess and more recent books
>>>>that goes into the latest development.
>>>>
>>>>Thank you for any help.
>>>
>>>List of 28 books releated to computerches and non-computerchess, compiled by
>>>John Marountas of Digichess Network (http://www.digichess.gr/)
>>>
>>>Direct Link: http://www.digichess.gr/home.php?lang=en&class_ID=9&choice_ID=3&q=1
>>>
>>>Click on the book's cover for reviews & price details on the book.
>>>
>>>
>>>cheers,
>>>pavs
>>
>>Out of those 28 books, only "Scalable Search in Computer Chess" by Heinz, is
>>relevant to a computer chess programmer/researcher.
>
>
>;)
>
>Depends on the person I guess, and what exactly he is looking for.
>As I said, "related to computer-chess and non-computerchess", not necessarilly
>relevant to computer chess programmer/researcher.
>
>cheers.
>pavs




ok guys, thank you very much for your help. I should have been a bit more
specific probably: I am not looking so much for descriptions about programming,
but info about computer chess history and more recent books about how to use the
current programs available to improve your chess. I shall take a deeper look at
the links you gave now.




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