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Journal of the International Computer Games Association, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 1990
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Dizzy Now - and Still Spinning Up. 1-2 - Maarten van der Meulen:
Conspiracy-Number Search. 3-14 - T. Anthony Marsland:
The Bratko-Kopec Test Revisited. 15-19 - Rainer Feldmann, Burkhard Monien, Peter Mysliwietz, Oliver Vornberger:
Response to a Comment on 'Distributed Game-Tree Search'. 20-21 - Jonathan Schaeffer:
A Rejoinder to the Response to a Comment on 'Distributed Game-Tree Search'. 21 - John F. White:
The Amateurs' Book-Opening Routine. 22-26 - M. Rasit Eskicioglu:
Review. 27 - Evgenij Ia. Gik:
Kompiuternye Shakhmaty. 28 - David N. L. Levy, Donald F. Beal:
Heuristic Programming in Artificial Intelligence. 28 - Peter J. Jansen, Jonathan Schaeffer:
Seconding a Grandmaster. 29-33 - David N. L. Levy:
The End of an Era. 34-36 - Mike Valvo:
Moral Victory: Karpov versus Deep Thought at Harvard. 37-40 - Frederic Friedel:
Pfleger versus Deep Thought. 40 - Who Should Participate? 41-45
- John Nunn:
Should Computers Participate in Chess Tournaments? 45-46 - Torbjörn Jansson, Hans Pahlén:
The Swedish Rating List. 47 - Jonathan Schaeffer:
The State of the Art. 50-51
Volume 13, Number 3, 1990
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Our Hostile Friend. 121-122 - Michael George, Jonathan Schaeffer:
Chunking for Experience. 123-132 - M. V. Donskoy:
Fundamental Concepts in Search. 133-137 - Ron Kalnim:
A Positional Assembly Model. 138-142 - Ingo Althöfer:
Review. 143-144 - David N. L. Levy, Monty Newborn:
How Computers Play Chess. 144 - Zsuzsa Horwith:
Report on the 2nd Computer Olympiad. 146-149 - T. A. Marsland:
Report on the 2nd London Conference on Computer Games. 150-151 - Paul Lu:
Report on the Advances in Computer Chess 6 Conference. 152-155 - Mike Valvo:
Consulting Chess with a Computer - a Sequel. 156-162 - Jan Louwman:
Grandmasters vs. Computers: Latest. 163-164 - David L. Dowe:
Can Black Force a Win? 165-166 - Torbjörn Jansson, Hans Pahlén:
The Swedish Rating List. 167 - David N. L. Levy:
1990 World Microcomputer Chess Championship. 168 - C. Dane:
Again: How Many Moves to the Rule? 170 - Frederic Friedel:
Chessbase. 171
Volume 13, Number 4, 1990
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Force Comes to Mind. 173-174 - A. Reznitsky, M. Chudakoff:
Pioneer: A Chess Program Modelling a Chess Master's Mind. 175-195 - Ken Thompson:
KQPKQ and KRPKR Endings. 196-199 - Ingo Althöfer:
Compressing Chess Games with the Help of a Fast Deterministic Chess Program. 200-203 - M. V. Donskoy, H. Jaap van den Herik, I. S. Herschberg:
Finessing in Games. 203-204 - John Roycroft:
Identifying the Three Types of Zugzwang. 205 - Robert Levinson:
The ACM 21st North American Computer-Chess Championship. 208-210 - Ken Thompson:
Results and Games. 211-214 - John Stanback:
Supercomputing '90: Computer-Chess Testing and Programming Session. 215 - Thomas Mally:
The 10th World Microcomputer Chess Championship. 216-217 - Mike Valvo:
Results and Games of the 10th World Microcomputer Chess Championship. 218-224 - Jan Louwman:
Chess Computers in Novi Sad. 224-225 - Dap Hartmann:
A Decennium of Computer Chess in the Netherlands. 226-229 - Harm Geert Muller:
A Matchbox Chess Computer. 230-232 - Torbjörn Jansson, Hans Pahlén:
The Swedish Rating List. 233 - David N. L. Levy:
The 1991 World Microcomputer Chess Championship. 234 - David L. Dowe, Ingo Althöfer, John Roycroft:
Symmetrical Chess. 235
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