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Subject: Somr results of computers before 1998.

Author: Mark Young

Date: 23:25:44 04/17/04

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In 1992 Kasparov played Fritz 2 in a 5 minute game match in Cologne, Germany.
Kasparov won the match with 6 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses. This was the first
time a program defeated a world champion at speed chess.

In 1994 WCHESS became the first computer to outperform grandmasters at the
Harvard Cup in Boston.

In 1994 Kasparov lost to Fritz 3 in Munich in a blitz tournament. The program
also defeated Anand, Short, Gelfand, and Kramnik. Grandmaster Robert Huebner
refused to play it and lost on forfeit, the first time a GM has forfeited to a
computer. Kasparov played a second match with Fritz 3, and won with 4 wins, 2
draws, and no losses.

At the 1994 Intel Speed Chess Grand Priz in London, Kasparov lost to Chess
Genius 2.95 in a 25 minute game. This eliminated Kasparov from the tournament.

The 11th AEGON Computer Chess Tournament (Mankind vs Machine) was held on April
10-17, 1996 in The Hague, Netherlands. There were 50 masters, International
Masters, and Grandmasters and 50 computers (most playing on HP Pentium-166
machines with 16MB of RAM). Yasser Seirawan won the event with 6 straight wins
and no losses. The best computer was QUEST, with 4.5/6 and a 2652 performance
rating. The machines won with 162.5 points versus the humans with 137.5 points.






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