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Subject: Human vs. Chess Engine EMail Chess Match

Author: Stephen Ham

Date: 09:25:37 11/30/99


PRESS RELEASE OF NOVEMBER 30, 1999.

A correspondence chess challenge match will begin on December 1, 1999 matching
USCF Senior Master Steve Ham (ICCF rated 2508) of Minneapolis, Minnesota against
two top chess engines, Nimzo 7.32 and the just-released Fritz 6.  This match
will consist of 2-game matches; each chess engine gets one white
and one black vs. their human opponent.  ChessBase USA company will
provide the chess engines and computer (Compaq Presario 5461 Pentium III 500
MHz. with 64MB RAM of which 48MB RAM is dedicated to the chess engine) for the
match. Don Maddox (President of ChessBase USA) will personally supervise the
operation of the computer.  These games will be played as correspondence chess
games, offering us an opportunity to see how well the best chess
engines coupled with one of the fastest computers can perform under these
conditions.

The match was inspired by a discussion on The Correspondence Chess Message Board
(TCCMB) at:

http://www.correspondencechess.com/bbs/

where discussion centered both upon the effects of computer chess engines in
correspondence chess and how much help a computer can offer a player in cc
events.  Senior Master Ham will play without the assistance of a chess engine
and the computer chess engines will play without human assistance.

These two 2-game matches can be followed "live" via the Internet.  The moves of
the two games between Steve Ham and Nimzo 7.32 will be posted on the main page
of The Campbell Report web site at:

http://correspondencechess.com/campbell/

with frequent detailed notes added by SM Ham explaining the games as they
progress.  The two games vs. Fritz 6 can be followed at the ChessBase USA web
site at:

http://www.chessbaseusa.com/

with light notes by SM Ham.  Join us by following this sensational
match between a top correspondence chess competitor and two of the
most respected chess engines.  It should be a great sporting event and,
with Steve Ham's notes, it should also be highly educational.
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J. Franklin Campbell (Mason, Michigan USA)
email:  franklin@voyager.net, work: fcampbell@siweb.com
"The Campbell Report": http://correspondencechess.com/campbell/
Webmaster for APCT:  http://correspondencechess.com/apct/
Webmaster for CJA:  http://correspondencechess.com/cja/
Webmaster for ICCF-U.S.:  http://www.iccfus.com/
ICCF Press Officer



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