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Journal of the International Computer Games Association, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, 2012
- Diogo R. Ferreira:
Determining the Strength of Chess Players Based on Actual Play. 3-19 - Cameron Browne:
Yavalath: Sample Chapter from Evolutionary Game Design. 20-27 - Cameron Browne:
Go Without Ko on Hexagonal Grids. 28-30 - Ingo Althöfer:
The Origin of Dynamic Komi. 31-34 - H. Jaap van den Herik, Aske Plaat:
The 13th Advances in Computer Games Conference. 36-42 - Ingo Althöfer:
Side Report: Popular Video Livestream. 42 - Jan Krabbenbos, H. Jaap van den Herik:
The 2nd World Chess Software Championship. 43-47 - John Hamlen:
Game Over For the WOODPUSHER Experiment: 7 + 7 = 0. 48-49 - H. Jaap van den Herik, Aske Plaat, Johanna Hellemons:
The 16th Olympiad. 50 - Frank Berger:
PALAMEDES Wins Backgammon Tournament. 51-52 - Ming-Cheng Cheng, Jr-Chang Chen, Tsan-Cheng Su, Shi-Jim Yen:
SHIGA Wins Chinese Chess Tournament. 53-54 - Ingo Althöfer:
PAN Wins Clobber Tournament. 55-57 - Richard J. Lorentz:
CASTRO Wins Havannah Tournament. 58 - Cheng-Wei Chou, Jr-Chang Chen, Hideki Kato, Shi-Jim Yen:
The 5th GPW Cup 9x9 and 13x13 Go Tournaments. 59-60 - Joke Hellemons:
Report Triennial Meeting. 61
Volume 35, Number 2, 2012
- Kai Himstedt:
GridChess: Combining Optimistic Pondering with the Young Brothers Wait Concept. 67-79 - Matthew L. Ginsberg:
The Crossword Solver DR.FILL. 80-89 - G. McC. Haworth:
Chess Endgame News. 90-93 - Wesley Turner:
EinStein Würfelt Nicht - An Analysis of Endgame Play. 94-102 - Dap Hartmann:
Of Triskaidekaphobia and Board-Filling Games with Random-Turn Order. 103-104 - Jan-Jaap van Horssen:
Schwarzman vs. MAXIMUS: A Man-Machine Match in International Draughts. 106-119 - Der-Johng Sun, Kuang-che Wu, I-Chen Wu, Shi-Jim Yen, Kuo-Yuan Kao:
Nonogram Tournaments in TAAI 2011. 120-123 - H. Jaap van den Herik, Aske Plaat, Johanna Hellemons:
The 16th Computer Olympiad (Part 2). 123 - Ryan Hayward:
MOHEX Wins Hex Tournament. 124-127
Volume 35, Number 3, 2012
- Akihiro Kishimoto, Mark H. M. Winands, Martin Müller, Jahn-Takeshi Saito:
Game-Tree Search Using Proof Numbers: The First Twenty Years. 131-156 - Kuo-Yuan Kao, I-Chen Wu, Yi-Chang Shan, Shi-Jim Yen:
Selection Search for Mean and Temperature of Multi-Branch Combinatorial Games. 157-176 - Jung-Kuei Yang, Tsan-Cheng Su, I-Chen Wu:
TCGA 2012 Computer Games Tournament. 178-180 - Yun-Ching Liu, Jr-Chang Chen, Shun-Chin Hsu, Tsan-sheng Hsu:
KANI wins the 5x5 Shogi Tournament at the TCGA 2012. 180-181 - Jiao Wang, Hongye Li, Chenjun Xiao, Xin-He Xu:
The 2nd National University Student Computer-Games Tournaments. 182-185 - Jiao Wang, Jiangshan Wang, Xin-He Xu:
The 6th Chinese Computer-Games Championship. 185-187 - Mark H. M. Winands, Tristan Cazenave:
Computer Games Workshop at ECAI 2012. 188-189 - Jan-Jaap van Horssen:
Schwarzman vs. MAXIMUS: Games 5 and 6 Annotated. 190-191
Volume 35, Number 4, 2012
- Kees Joost Batenburg, Walter A. Kosters:
On the Difficulty of Nonograms. 195-205 - Aart J. C. Bik:
Computing Deep Perft and Divide Numbers for Checkers. 206-213 - Ingo Althöfer:
Havannah - The Old Man and the C's. 214-219 - David N. L. Levy:
From Computer Games to a Global Brain. 220-224 - Johan de Koning:
INVADER wins Amazons Tournament. 226-227 - H. Jaap van den Herik, Aske Plaat, Johanna Hellemons:
The 16th Computer Olympiad (Part 3). 226 - H. Jaap van den Herik, Joke Hellemons:
Results of Other Tournaments. 227-229 - Chang-Shing Lee, Mei-Hui Wang, Olivier Teytaud, Shi-Jim Yen:
Human vs. Machine Go Competition in IEEE WCCCI 2012. 230-235 - Ching-Nung Lin, Shi-Jim Yen:
The Computer Go Tournament in TCGA 2012. 236-238 - Tom Pepels:
The CIG'12 MS Pac-Man vs. Ghosts Competition. 239-240 - Jan Krabbenbos, Ton van der Valk:
The Havannah Challenge. 241-247 - Alvin Levy:
The 16th Annual World Computer-Bridge. 248-250 - Cameron Browne:
LUDI wins 9th Annual "Humies" Award. 251-252
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