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Heuristic Alpha
,
the first
PC
chess program of
Julio Kaplan's
Heuristic Software
developed in 1990/1991 by principal engine author
Don Dailey
and
Larry Kaufman
. Alpha played a strong
Harvard Cup 1991
with 2 out of 4 beating the two grandmasters
Patrick Wolff
and
Michael Rohde
[1]
, and the
Aegon 1992
with 3 out of 6
[2]
, but was not market commercially under this name.
See also
Alpha
Alpha I
Kasparov's Gambit
Mini
Socrates
External Links
The chess games of Heuristic Alpha (Computer)
from
chessgames.com
Comp Heuristic Alpha chess games - 365Chess.com
References
^
Harvard Cup 1991
,
CSVN
site
^
Aegon 1992
,
CSVN
site
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Aegon 1992
Jan 22, 2017
Alpha I
Dec 6, 2017
Don Dailey
Dec 7, 2016
Engines
Mar 10, 2018
Harvard Cup
Jan 11, 2013
Harvard Cup 1991
Oct 15, 2015
Heuristic Alpha
Apr 21, 2012
Heuristic Software
May 4, 2013
Julio Kaplan
Apr 5, 2016
Kasparov's Gambit
Dec 7, 2016
Larry Kaufman
Jan 28, 2018
RexChess
Dec 7, 2016
Socrates
Jul 3, 2018
Titan
Jul 3, 2018
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Heuristic Alpha,
the first PC chess program of Julio Kaplan's Heuristic Software developed in 1990/1991 by principal engine author Don Dailey and Larry Kaufman. Alpha played a strong Harvard Cup 1991 with 2 out of 4 beating the two grandmasters Patrick Wolff and Michael Rohde [1], and the Aegon 1992 with 3 out of 6 [2], but was not market commercially under this name.
See also
External Links
References
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