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North American Computer Chess Championship

The North American Computer Chess Championship (NACCC ) is the computer chess championship held from 1970 to 1994. The championship was organized by the Association of Computing Engineering (ACM) and Dr. Monty Newborn (Dr. Monty Newborn) - professor at McGill University [1] . It was one of the first computer chess tournaments in history. The 14th tournament of the championship was held in 1983 as the 4th World Chess Championship among computer programs .

No.YearA placewinner
one1970New YorkChess 3.0
21971ChicagoChess 3.0
31972BostonChess 3.0
four1973AtlantaChess 3.5
51974San diegoRibbit
61975MinneapolisChess 4.4
71976HoustonChess 4.5
81977SeattleChess 4.6
91978WashingtonBelle
101979DetroitChess 4.9
eleven1980NashvilleBelle
121981Los AngelesBelle
131982DallasBelle
fourteen1983New YorkCray blitz
fifteen1984San FranciscoCray blitz
161985DenverHitech
171986DallasBelle
eighteen1987DallasChipTest -M
191988OrlandoDeep thought
twenty1989RenoHiTech and Deep Thought
211990Deep thought
221991AlbuquerqueDeep thought II
231993IndianapolisSocrates II
241994Cape mayDeep thought II

See also

  • World Chess Championship among computer programs
  • World Chess Championship among microcomputer programs
  • Computer chess

Notes

  1. ↑ Dr. Monty Newborn's homepage at McGill University

Links

  • ACM COMPUTER CHESS by Bill Wall
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NorthAmerican_Chess_Campaign_Among_computer_programs&oldid=101240807


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