Computer Olympiad
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The Computer Olympiads are a multi-games event taking place every year in which computer programs compete against each other. The majority of the games are board games but other games such as Bridge take place as well. The Olympiad was originally held in either London or Maastricht, lately however, cities from around the world have hosted the Olympiad.
For many board games the Computer Olympiads are an opportunity to take the "world's best computer player" title.
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[edit] History
The Olympiad was created in the 1980s by David Levy with the first contest taking place in 1989 at the Park Lane Hotel in London.
The games ran on a yearly basis until after the 1992 games, after when the Olympiad's ruling committee was unable to find a new organiser. This resulted in the games being suspended until 2000 when the Mind Sports Olympiad resurrected them. Recently, the ICGA has adopted the Computer Olympiad and tries to organise the event on an annual basis.
[edit] Games
The games currently played are:
- Amazons
- Backgammon
- Bridge
- Chess
- Connect6
- Chinese Chess
- Clobber
- Dots and boxes
- Draughts
- 19×19 Go
- 9×9 Go
- Hex
- Lines of Action
- Shogi
- Octi
Games which the Olympiad would like to run but have previously been unable to due to lack of entrants:
[edit] Olympiads
- 13th Computer Olympiad - 2008, Beijing, China.
- 12th Computer Olympiad - 2007, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- 11th Computer Olympiad - 2006, Turin, Italy.
- 10th Computer Olympiad - 2005, Taipei, Taiwan.
- 9th Computer Olympiad - 2004, Ramat-Gan, Israel.
- 8th Computer Olympiad - 2003, Graz, Austria.
- 7th Computer Olympiad - 2002, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
- 6th Computer Olympiad - 2001, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
- 5th Computer Olympiad - 2000, London, England.
- 4th Computer Olympiad - 1992, London, England.
- 3rd Computer Olympiad - 1991, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
- 2nd Computer Olympiad - 1990, London, England.
- 1st Computer Olympiad - 1989, London, England.