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a Russian computer scientist. In 1963 at Alexander Kronrod’s laboratory at the Moscow Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (**ITEP**), Anatoly Uskov co-developed the ITEP Chess Program, together with Georgy Adelson-Velsky, Vladimir Arlazarov and Alexander Zhivotovsky, advised by Russian chess master Alexander Bitman and three-time world champion Mikhail Botvinnik.
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 * [[image:ArlazarovUshkovDonskoy.jpg width="301" height="232" link="http://www.computerhistory.org/chess/full_record.php?iid=stl-431f4cc15a4a7"]] ||~  || **Anatoly V. Uskov**,

At the end of 1966 a four game match began between the Kotok-McCarthy-Program, running on a IBM 7090 computer, and the ITEP Chess Program on a Soviet M-2 computer. The match played over nine months was won 3-1 by the The **ITEP** program, despite playing on slower hardware. By 1971, Mikhail V. Donskoy joined with Arlazarov and Uskov to program its successor on an ICL System 4/70 at the Institute of Control Sciences, called Kaissa, which became the first World Computer Chess Champion in 1974 in Stockholm. || toc =Selected Publications=
 * Arlazarov, Uskov, and Donskoy ||~ ||^ ||
 * Georgy Adelson-Velsky, Vladimir Arlazarov, Alexander Bitman, Alexander Zhivotovsky, Anatoly Uskov (**1970**). //[|Programming a Computer to Play Chess]//. [|Russian Mathematical Surveys, Vol. 25], pp. 221-262.
 * Vladimir Arlazarov, [|I. I. Zujev], Anatoly Uskov, [|I. A. Faradzhev] (**1974**). //[|An algorithm for the reduction of finite non-oriented graphs to canonical form]//. [|U.S.S.R. Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics], No. 14
 * [|A. G. Alexandrov], Vladimir Arlazarov, [|A. M. Baraev], [|Ya. Yu. Gol'fand], [|V. N. Deza], [|T. P. Il’ina], Edward Komissarchik, Anatoly Uskov, [|I. A. Faradzhev], Aaron L. Futer (**1977**). //[|Processing of large files of information on the example of the analysis of the rook’s end game]//. [|Programming and Computer Software], No. 3

=Forum Posts=
 * [|Early Reference on Bit-Boards] by Tony Warnock, rgc, October 29, 1994

=External Links=
 * [|Anatoly Uskov's ICGA Tournaments]

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