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Kenneth (Ken) Presley,
an American computer scientist, self-employed consultant [1] and early computer chess programmer. During the early 70s, while affiliated with the University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, he developed the chess program Kches [2] [3]. Supported by Jim Morris, Kches6 participated at the ACM 1974 [4].

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References

  1. ^ About | Ken Presley's Astro Blog
  2. ^ Walter Tevis (1974). Input your move - continued. The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky, May 19, 1974, pp. 209, 212
  3. ^ John Filiatreau (1974). At Engineer Week at UL you can try to make a soft landing on the moon. The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky, February 18, 1974, pp. 20
  4. ^ Wanda Nichols (1974). Programmed to Win?. The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky, November 3, 1974, pp. 29

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