Beside the knowledge based private program, announced to be available in March/April 1997 by Gambit-Soft[4], but never released [5] , the less knowledgeable but very fast Little Goliath (LG) was a formidable Blitz player. LG versions were distributed as WinBoard and later UCI compliant LG Gold, LG 2000, also commercially released as ChessBase native Young Talent Goliath Light 1.5 [6][7] , and Goliath Blitz as native Chess Academy engine [8], as Goliath Mate, LG Nemesis, LG Revival, LG Evolution and Goliath Pro/XP.
a family of chess programs running under Windows, written by Michael Borgstädt, who in early 1996 found a possibility to include knowledge regarding planning and strategic thinking together with a reliable tactical searcher, first instantiated as Goliath's forerunner InterChess, which played the WMCCC 1996 in Jakarta [1] [2] [3].
Beside the knowledge based private program, announced to be available in March/April 1997 by Gambit-Soft [4], but never released [5] , the less knowledgeable but very fast Little Goliath (LG) was a formidable Blitz player. LG versions were distributed as WinBoard and later UCI compliant LG Gold, LG 2000, also commercially released as ChessBase native Young Talent Goliath Light 1.5 [6] [7] , and Goliath Blitz as native Chess Academy engine [8], as Goliath Mate, LG Nemesis, LG Revival, LG Evolution and Goliath Pro/XP.
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Tournament Play
Goliath played the WMCCC 1997 in Paris, operated by Wolfgang Traudes, the WMCCC 2001 where it won the title of the World Microcomputer Speed-Chess Champion [10] , and the WCCC 2002, both in Maastricht operated by book author Erdogan Günes, further the ICT 2001, and the CCT1 and CCT4 on-line tournaments.Photos & Games
Gandalf 1997
WMCCC 1997, round 3, Goliath - Gandalf [11]Tao 2001
Rebel 2001
WMCCC 2001, round 5 (Blitz), Goliath - Rebel [14]See also
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