Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 10:17:03 10/22/02
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On October 22, 2002 at 05:26:33, GuyHaworth wrote: >Rob, > >I think you have it right. > >Thanks to excellent sources from the replies, I have Chiptest/DT participating >in: > >- 17th ACM CCh Champ. (1986), games 1-5 >- 18th ACM CCh Champ. (1987), games 1-4 >- Boston Open (1988), games 9, 10 and 12 here (so, lots of gaps) >- Fredkin Masters (1988), games 1-6 for both Chiptest and Deep_Thought >- Hall of Fame Festival (1988), games 1-5 >- Long Beach (1988), games 1-8 ... including the win over GM Bent Larsen >- 19th ACM CCh Champ. (1988), Orlando, games 1-4 >- ICCA WCCC, Edmonton (1989), games 1-5 >- Harvard Cup, Boston (1989), games 1-4 for both Chiptest and Deep_Thought >- Wager match v David Levy, London (1989), games 1-4 >- NACCC [ACM event?] (1989), Reno, games 1-5 Yes. Originally the ACM events were called "The US Computer Chess Championship", then later "The North American Computer Chess Championship" since there were several entries from Canada. Finally it was called "The ACM International Computer Chess Championship" since programs were coming from all over the world. >- Software Toolworks (1989), games 1-8 >- Blitz Match v Robert Byrne (1989), games 3-5 ... gaps re games 1-2? >- NACCC [ACM event?] (1990), games 1-5 >- ACM CCh Champ. (1991), Albuquergue, games 1-5 >- Hanover (1991), games 1-7 >- Palo Alto, match v David Bronstein, games 1-8 >- ACM CCh Champ. (1994), Cape May, games 1-5 >- ICCA WCCC (1995), Hong Kong, games 1-5 >- Philadelphia, DB I v GK (1996), games 1-6 >- NY, DB II v GK, (1997), games 1-6 > >+ some other games > >g
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