Abstract of Experiences with Chute during the WCCC 1977 in the Proceedings of the 1977 annual ACM conference [2] :
This paper describes some of the experiences with CHUTE (CHess, University of Toronto, Engineering), an easily modifiable chess playing program. The basic characteristics of the program are discussed. The game tree look-ahead procedure used in the program does not employ a static position analysis, but selects the best path strictly on the basis of dynamic move analysis.
A brief discussion of heuristics is given, along with some of the problems encountered in their implementation. The program has an opening book designed to take other chess playing programs out of their books.
Michael Valenti (1974). CHUTE I, An Easily Modifiable Chess Playing Program. M.A.Sc. Thesis, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Toronto.
George Hardy (1974). The Enhancement of the Positional Playing Capabilities of F.M. Valenti's Chess Program. BSc. Thesis, Division of Engineering Science Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, University of Toronto
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Chute (CHUTE - CHess, University of Toronto, Engineering),
the chess program from the University of Toronto by Michael Valenti and Zvonko Vranesic. Chute was subject of Valenti's Masters Thesis supervised by Vranesic [1], later also published in many parts in the Personal Computing magazine. Chute participated at four consecutive ACM North American Computer Chess Championships, ACM 1974, ACM 1975, ACM 1976 and ACM 1977 and the WCCC 1977 in Toronto.
Experiences with Chute
Abstract of Experiences with Chute during the WCCC 1977 in the Proceedings of the 1977 annual ACM conference [2] :A brief discussion of heuristics is given, along with some of the problems encountered in their implementation. The program has an opening book designed to take other chess playing programs out of their books.
Selected Games
WCCC 1977, round 4, Tell - Chute 1.2 [3]See also
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