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an invitational computer chess tournament, held during the //Jerusalem Conference on Information Technology// on August 6-9, 1978 in [|Jerusalem], [|Israel]. Six participants played a three round [|Swiss]. Duchess became the sole winner.
 * Jerusalem CC Tournament 1978**,

=Final Standing=
 * ~ # ||~  ||~ Program ||~ CC ||~   ||~ R1 ||~ R2 ||~ R3 ||~ P ||
 * ~ 1 ||~  ||< Duchess ||~ US ||~   ||= 6b1 ||= 2w1 ||= 3b1 ||~ 3 ||
 * ~ 2 ||~  ||< Chess 4.6 ||~ US ||~   ||= 4w1 ||= 1b0 ||= 5w1 ||~ 2 ||
 * ~ 3 ||~  ||< CHAOS ||~ US ||~   ||= 5w1 ||= 4b1 ||= 1w0 ||~ 2 ||
 * ~ 4 ||~  ||< Ostrich ||~ CA ||~   ||= 2b0 ||= 3w0 ||= 6b1 ||~ 1 ||
 * ~ 5 ||~  ||< Tell ||~ CH ||~   ||= 3b0 ||= 6w1 ||= 2b0 ||~ 1 ||
 * ~ 6 ||~  ||< Bs6676 ||~ NL ||~   ||= 1w0 ||= 5b0 ||= 4w0 ||~ 0 ||
 * [|CC Country Codes]

=Participants= Fred Swartz, William Toikka, Joe Winograd || IBM 370/168 || Fortran ||
 * ~ Program ||~ CC ||~ Authors ||~ Hardware ||~ Language ||
 * Bs6676 ||~ NL || Barend Swets || IBM 370/168 || Fortran ||
 * CHAOS ||~ US || Mike Alexander, Victor Berman, Ira Ruben,
 * Chess 4.6 ||~ US || Larry Atkin, David Slate, David Cahlander || CDC Cyber 74 || Assembly ||
 * Duchess ||~ US || Eric Jensen, Tom Truscott, Bruce Wright || IBM 370/158 || PL/I, Assembly ||
 * Ostrich ||~ CA || Monty Newborn, George Arnold || Nova 3 || Assembly ||
 * Tell ||~ CH || Johann Joss || HP 2100 || Algol 60 ||
 * [|CC Country Codes]

=Selected Games= code [Event "Jerusalem Tournament"] [Site "Jerusalem, Israel"] [Date "1978.08.07"] [Round "2"] [White "Duchess"] [Black "Chess 4.6"] [Result "1-0"]

1.e4 Nc6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 f6 4.Nf3 Bf5 5.Bb5 Qd7 6.O-O a6 7.Bd3 Bg4 8.exf6 Nxf6 9.c3 e5 10.Nxe5 Bxd1 11.Nxd7 Nxd7 12.Rxd1 Be7 13.Bf5 Rd8 14.Be6 Nf8 15.Bg4 Ng6 16.Re1 O-O 17.b3 b5 18.a4 b4 19.Re6 Na5 20.Bd1 Rd6 21.Rxd6 Bxd6 22.cxb4 Nc6 23.Bf3 Rxf3 24.gxf3 Nxd4 25.Nd2 Nh4 26.Bb2 Ndxf3+ 27.Nxf3 Nxf3+ 28.Kg2 Nd2 29.Bc3 Ne4 30.Be1 Nf6 31.Rc1 Nh5 32.Rc6 Nf4+ 33.Kf1 Nd3 34.Bd2 Bxh2 35.Rxa6 h5 36.Ke2 Nf4+ 37.Ke3 Nh3 38.Kd4 Nxf2 39.Ra8+ Kf7 40.Kxd5 Ng4 41.Bg5 Kg6 42.Be7 Bg3 43.Rc8 h4 44.Kc6 h3 45.Rf8 Ne3 46.Rh8 h2 47.Bd8 Nc2 48.Bxc7 Nd4+ 49.Kb7 Bxc7 50.Kxc7 Nxb3 51.Rxh2 Kf5 52.Kd6 g5 53.Kd5 g4 54.Kc4 g3 55.Ra2 Ke4 56.Kxb3 Kd4 57.Rg2 Ke4 58.Rxg3 Kd4 59.a5 1-0 code

=Publications=
 * Editor (**1978**). //Computer Chess goes to Israel//. ICCA Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 2
 * Editor (**1978**). //Chess Chatter//. Personal Computing, Vol. 2, No. 12, pp. 67
 * Editor (**1979**). //From Jerusalem//. Personal Computing, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 71
 * Alan Biermann (**1979**). //When a Duchess Reigned in Jerusalem//. Personal Computing, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 71

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