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  1. All about chess and computers: Containing the complete works, Chess and computers (Computer chess series)
  2. The Chess Computer Book (Pergamon Chess Openings) by T. D. Harding, 1982-01
  3. 1975 U.S. Computer Chess Championship by David Levy, 1976-01-01
  4. Computer Chess by Ludek Pachman, Vas I. Kuhnmund, 1986-11
  5. Advances in Computer Chess in 3 Parts: Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Computer Chess, London, UK, April, 1981 (v. 3) by M. Clarke, 1982-10
  6. Sargon IV Computer Chess by Dan and Kathe Spracklen, 1988-01-01
  7. Computers, Chess, and Cognition
  8. Chess and Computers (Computer Chess Series) by David Levy, 1976-06
  9. 1976 U.S. computer chess championship: Seventh U.S. computer chess championship (Computer chess series) by David N. L Levy, 1977
  10. How to Beat Your Chess Computer (Batsford Chess Library) by Raymond Keene, David Levy, 1992-07
  11. World Computer Chess Championship by Jean Hayes, D.N.L. Levy, 1976-03
  12. Advances in Computer Chess 2 by M. R. B. Clarke, 1980-08
  13. More chess and computers: The microcomputer revolution, the challenge match (Computer chess series) by David N. L Levy, 1980
  14. Computer Chess (A.C.M. monograph series) by Monroe Newborn, 1975-05-30

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ज्ञानकोश: - The Indological Knowledgebase The idea of creating a chess -playing machine dates back to the eighteenth century . Around , the chess playing automaton called The Turk became famous before being exposed as a hoax . After that, the field of mechanical chess research languished until the advent of the digital computer in the . Since then, chess enthusiasts and computer engineers have built, with increasing degrees of seriousness and success, chess-playing machines and computer programs. The prime motivations for computerized chess playing have been solo entertainment (allowing players to practice and to amuse themselves when no human players are available), their use in chess analysis, and as research to provide insights into human cognition . For the first two purposes computer science has been a phenomenal success, from the earliest real attempts to programs which challenge the best human players in less than fifty years. The latter objective has largely been unrealized. We can say that chess play is not an intractable problem to modern computing. Chess-playing computers are available for negligible cost, and there are many programs (even the free

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Chess enthusiasts and computer engineers have attempted to build, with increasing degrees of seriousness and success, chess-playing machines since . Motivations can essentially be consolidated into two: firstly, to build a machine to play chess with for solo entertainment, and secondly, to investigate chess as a problem which might provide some insight into human cognition. In this view, the history of computer chess is both a spectacular success and a virtually complete failure. Chess-playing computers are available for negligible cost, and there are many programs (even the free GNU Chess , Amy, Pepito, Crafty , and more ) that play a game that, with the aid of virtually any modern personal computer can defeat most master players under tournament conditions, while top commercial programs like Fritz have surpassed even world champion caliber players at blitz and short time controls. However, to the surprise and disappointment of many, chess has taught us little about building machines that offer human-like intelligence, or indeed do anything except play excellent chess. For this reason, computer chess, (as with other games, like Scrabble ) is no longer of great academic interest to researchers in artificial intelligence , and has largely been replaced by more intuitive games like igo as a testing paradigm. Chess-playing programs essentially explore huge numbers of potential future moves by both players and apply a relatively simple evaluation function to the positions that result where as a game like

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The idea of creating a chess -playing machine dates back to the eighteenth century. Around , the chess playing automaton called The Turk became famous before being exposed as a hoax . Before the development of digital computing , serious trials based on automatons such as El Ajedrecista of 1912, were too complex and limited to be useful for playing full games of chess. The field of mechanical chess research languished until the advent of the digital computer in the 1950s. Since then, chess enthusiasts and computer engineers have built, with increasing degrees of seriousness and success, chess-playing machines and computer programs.
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