World Computer Chess Championship
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World Computer Chess Championship (WCCC) is an annual event where computer chess engines compete against each other. The event is organized by the International Computer Games Association.
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[edit] Championship results
The WCCC is open to all types of computers including microprocessors, supercomputers, and dedicated chess hardware.
Event # | Year | Location | Winner |
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1 | 1974 | Stockholm | Kaissa |
2 | 1977 | Toronto | Chess 4.6 |
3 | 1980 | Linz | Belle |
4 | 1983 | New York | Cray Blitz |
5 | 1986 | Cologne | Cray Blitz |
6 | 1989 | Edmonton, Canada | Deep Thought |
7 | 1992 | Madrid, Spain | Chessmachine (Gideon) |
8 | 1995 | Hong Kong, China | Fritz |
9 | 1999 | Paderborn, Germany | Shredder |
10 | 2002 | Maastricht, Netherlands | Deep Junior |
11 | 2003 | Graz, Austria | Shredder |
12 | 2004 | Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel | Deep Junior |
13 | 2005 | Reykjavík, Iceland | Zappa |
14 | 2006 | Torino, Italy | Deep Junior |
[edit] World Microcomputer Chess Championship results
From 1980 to 2001, there was a separate cycle of championships limited to programs running on microprocessors. Up until 1991, the winners were dedicated units. Thereafter, winners were running on state-of-the-art personal computers. The event was also run by the ICGA.
The turnout at the 14th WMCCC in Jakarta was smaller, because the Israeli Deep Junior team was denied entry to Indonesia and many other teams dropped out in protest.
The 16th WMCCC was the same as the 9th WCCC above.
Event # | Year | Location | Winner |
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1 | 1980 | London | Chess Challenger |
2 | 1981 | Travemunde | Fidelity X |
3 | 1983 | Budapest | Elite A/S |
4 | 1984 | Glasgow | Elite X |
5 | 1985 | Amsterdam | Mephisto |
6 | 1986 | Dallas | Mephisto |
7 | 1987 | Rome | Mephisto |
8 | 1988 | Almería | Mephisto |
9 | 1989 | Portoroz | Mephisto |
10 | 1990 | Lyon | Mephisto |
11 | 1991 | Vancouver, Canada | Chessmachine (Gideon) |
12 | 1993 | Munich | HIARCS |
13 | 1995 | Paderborn, Germany | MChess-Pro 5.0 |
14 | 1996 | Jakarta | Shredder |
15 | 1997 | Paris | Junior |
16 | 1999 | Paderborn, Germany | Shredder |
17 | 2000 | London | Shredder |
18 | 2001 | Maastricht | Deep Junior |
[edit] North American Computer Chess Championship
From 1970 to 1994 the Association for Computing Machinery held the first organized computer chess tournaments.
Event # | Year | Location | Winner |
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1 | 1970 | New York, NY | Chess 3.0 |
2 | 1971 | Chicago | Chess 3.0 |
3 | 1972 | Boston | Chess 3.0 |
4 | 1973 | Atlanta | Chess 3.5 |
5 | 1974 | San Diego | Ribbit |
6 | 1975 | Minneapolis | Chess 4.4 |
7 | 1976 | Houston | Chess 4.5 |
8 | 1977 | Seattle | Chess 4.6 |
9 | 1978 | Washington, D.C. | Belle |
10 | 1979 | Detroit | Chess 4.9 |
11 | 1980 | Nashville | Belle |
12 | 1981 | Los Angeles | Belle |
13 | 1982 | Dallas | Belle |
14 | 1983 | New York, NY | Cray Blitz |
15 | 1984 | San Francisco | Cray Blitz |
16 | 1985 | Denver | HiTech |
17 | 1986 | Dallas | Belle |
18 | 1987 | Dallas | ChipTest-M |
19 | 1988 | Orlando, Florida | Deep Thought |
20 | 1989 | Reno | HiTech and Deep Thought |
21 | 1990 | Deep Thought | |
22 | 1991 | Albuquerque | Deep Thought II |
23 | 1993 | Indianapolis | Socrates II |
24 | 1994 | Cape May, New Jersey | Deep Thought II |
[edit] External links
- Torino - WCCC 2006
- Play through the 2006 WCCC games
- Reykjavik University, Iceland - WCCC 2005
- Bar-Ilan University - WCCC 2004
- Graz - WCCC 2003
- All results of the WMCCC and WCCC
- All results of the ACM tournaments