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Hyatt Regency Atlanta[1]

TheACM'sFourth North American Computer Chess Championship (NACCC) was held from August 26 to 28,1973 at theHyatt Regency Hotel,Atlanta,Georgia, USA.

Contents

Final Standing

[2]

# Program 1 2 3 4 P SOS Playoff
1Chess 4.0 7w15b½ 8w12b1
2CHAOS 12w1 10b1 6b11w0 3 7 3b1,4w0
3Ostrich 8b0 11b1 10w1 6w1 3 2w0,4w0
4Tech 210b0 12b1 5w1 9w1 3 5 3w1,2b1
5Dartmouth CP 9b11w½ 4b0 8w½ 2
6Tech 11w1 8b1 2w0 3b0 2
7T. Belle 1b09w½ 12w½ 10w1 2
8Coko 4 3w1 6w0 1b0 5b½ 10½
9Ga Tech CP 5w07b½ 11w1 4b0 8
10The Fox4w1 2w0 3b0 7b0 1 11
11USC CP 6b0 3w0 9b0 12w1 1 7
12Ches 2b0 4w0 7b½ 11b0 ½ 9

Participants

[3]

Program Team Hardware Language
CHAOSIra Ruben,Fred Swartz,
Joe Winograd,Victor Berman
UNIVAC 1108Fortran
ChesDavid Barton,Craig Barnes,
Peter Rowe
HP 3000
Chess 4.0Larry Atkin,Keith Gorlen,
David Slate
CDC 6400COMPASS
Coko 4Dennis Cooper,Ed KozdrowickiUNIVAC 1108Fortran
Dartmouth CPWarren Montgomery,Larry HarrisGE-635GCOSAssembly
Ga Tech CPLawrence FutrellBurroughs B-5500
OstrichGeorge Arnold,Monroe NewbornSuperNOVAAssembly
T. BelleKen ThompsonPDP-11C
TechJim GilloglyPDP-10BLISS
Tech 2Alan BaisleyPDP-10Assembly
The FoxCharlie Wilkes,Charles F. WilkesIBM 370/145APL
USC CPAlbert Zobrist,Frederic Roy Carlson,
Charles Kalme
IBM 370/155

The Tournament

Hyatt Regency Atrium[4]

Thedefending champions had completely rewritten their program usingShannon's type A strategy and renamed itChess 4.0. They did it again, but not with a 100% score - after winning three ACM tournaments and ten consecutive tournament games, it only managed to draw fromDartmouth CP in round 2 - being in trouble most of thegame, Dartmouth CPrepeated the position for the third time while one pawn ahead. In the third roundTech 2 defeated Dartmouth CP, Chess 4.0 defeatedCoko 4 andCHAOS won its third straight game to take the lead in the tournament. The last round pittedChess 4.0 against CHAOS - the winner would win the tournament. The game was a highly tactical one in which the large trees examined by Chess were too much for CHAOS to handle. On the last evening of the tournament, after the Chess 4.0 versus CHAOS game was completed,Charles Kalme played both programs in a simultaneous exhibition with a Queenhandicap. He won the game against CHAOS (and a $100 side bet) but lost from Chess 4.0[5] .

Selected Games

Round 4,CHAOS -Chess 4.0

[Event "ACM 1973"][Site "Atlanta USA"][Date "1973.08.28"][Round "4"][White "CHAOS"][Black "Chess 4.0"][Result "0-1"]1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Bxc4 c5 6.O-O a6 7.Qe2 b5 8.Bb3 Bb79.Nc3 Nbd7 10.Bd2 Bd6 11.Rfe1 cxd4 12.exd4 O-O 13.Bg5 Qb6 14.Bc2 Bxf3 15.Qxf3Qxd4 16.Rad1 Qb4 17.g3 Qxb2 18.Re2 Qa3 19.Qc6 Bb4 20.Rxd7 Rac8 21.Rc7 Rxc722.Qxc7 Qxc3 23.Qb7 Qc4 24.Bd1 Rd8 25.Re5 Rxd1+ 26.Kg2 Qf1+ 27.Kf3 Qh1+ 28.Ke2Re1+ 29.Kd3 Qf1+ 30.Kd4 Qc4# 0-1

Game and short analyze on Lichess.org :[1]

Tournament Director

Publications

Chapter IX. The Fourth United States Computer Chess Championship

External Links

References

  1. View of theHyatt Regency Atlanta from theMarriott Marquis,Wikimedia Commons, November 04, 2007, byConnor.carey,Hyatt Regency Atlanta from Wikipedia
  2. ACM 1973CSVN site
  3. Monroe Newborn (1975).Computer Chess.Academic Press, New York, N.Y. Chapter IX. The Fourth United States Computer Chess Championship
  4. Atrium of the Hyatt Regency Hotel,Downtown Atlanta,Portman's firstatrium (1967),Wikimedia Commons, November 18, 2010, by StanSatin,Hyatt Regency Atlanta from Wikipedia
  5. Monroe Newborn (1975).Computer Chess.Academic Press, New York, N.Y. Chapter IX. The Fourth United States Computer Chess Championship

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