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Second Hardvard Cup
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Boston
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Massachusetts
, May 3, 1991. Game in 25 minutes per side.
Final Standing
Humans versus computers:
12 - 4
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Name
C
1
2
3
4
P
SoDOS
1
Maxim Dlugy
8b1
7w1
5b1
6w½
3½
3¼
2
Michael Rohde
6w1
5b0
7w1
8b1
3
2
3
Patrick Wolff
5w0
6b1
8w1
7b1
3
2
4
Boris Gulko
7b½
8w1
6b0
5w1
2½
2¼
5
Heuristic Alpha
1
3b1
2w1
1w0
4b0
2
6
6
Fidelity Mach IV
2
2b0
3w0
4w1
1b½
1½
4¼
7
RexChess
3
4w½
1b0
2b0
3w0
½
1¼
8
Mephisto Lyon
4
1w0
4b0
3b0
2w0
0
0
SoDOS:
Sum of Defeated Opponent Scores
Reports
Humans Face Off Again With Computers
by
Humberto Cruz
,
Sun-Sentinel
, May 12, 1991
External Links
Harvard Cup 1991
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CSVN
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Harvard Cup Human vs. Computer Chess Challenge
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