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Subject: Re: historical comp-human games?

Author: Timothy J. Frohlick

Date: 07:09:46 02/05/00

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On February 05, 2000 at 09:47:59, Mike S. wrote:

>Dear Computer Chess Fans,
>does anybody know what was the first win of a computer against an IM, and from
>where I could download it (or even other similar important games)? Maybe it was
>one of the Levy challenge games from the seventies; the data is hard to find.
>
>I am compiling a small database of historical important comp.-human games, which
>I want to present in the replay zone of my website at
>
>http://members.surfeu.at/MScheidl
>
>The collection will be called "Sternstunden des Computerschachs" (= Great
>Moments of Computerchess).
>
>Thanks in advance,
>M.Scheidl

Mike,

In Chess Skill in Man and Machine ISBN 3-540-07957-2 Springer-Verlag   Berlin
Heidelberg on page 213 there is a game between  Walter Browne,  USA (2547) and
Chess 4.6 on a Cyber 176 computer from May 6,1978.  Browne resigned on the 64th
move.


This book is in German and English--I gave you the German ISBN.

Hope this helps,

Tim Frohlick



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