Author: vitor
Date: 14:48:48 05/07/99
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On May 07, 1999 at 09:39:37, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On May 07, 1999 at 08:59:26, James T. Walker wrote: > >>On May 07, 1999 at 02:34:02, jose hernandez wrote: >> >>> >>>Anybody know, what is the first program in the world that won a Master or IM >>>master in game under tournament controls. >>> >>>And how many moves to resign ? >> >>I'm not sure but my guess is it was "Belle" by Ken Thompson. I believe Belle >>was the first to reach "USCF Master" level of 2200. >>Jim Walker > >To the best of my knowledge, it was Cray Blitz. It beat USCF Master Joe >Sentef (2260) in the Mississippi Closed championship in 1981. The game was >published with CB analysis in Chess Life a month or two after that tournament. > >Belle was the first program to reach 2200+ and was awarded the 'life master' >certificate in October of 1983 if I recall correctly. I could probably dig up >the game if needed. It was 'interesting' with lots of swindle opportunities >near the end to enter a KB+2rook pawns, with the _wrong_ bishop. Fortunately >Cray Blitz had that knowledge even in 1981. Ken reported that Belle didn't >understand it and couldn't find the correct move in tournament time controls. >(this was a 40/2 event).. this is off topic, but why didnt you ever try making a hardware version cray blitz? or is that some future project? it seems cray blitz was always up against hardware programs like belle ,hitech, deep thought.
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