Killer Chess (K. Chess) [1][2],
a minimalistic chess program written by Andy Thomason in Z80Assembly or even machine code of 2.2 KiB of Memory. Killer Chess (K. Chess IV) played the First World Microcomputer Chess Championship 1980 in London, and lost its first round by default, since the program had the white pieces but could only play with black. Some hurried modifications enabled it to compete the course [3], but it lost all remaining games as well.
a minimalistic chess program written by Andy Thomason in Z80 Assembly or even machine code of 2.2 KiB of Memory. Killer Chess (K. Chess IV) played the First World Microcomputer Chess Championship 1980 in London, and lost its first round by default, since the program had the white pieces but could only play with black. Some hurried modifications enabled it to compete the course [3], but it lost all remaining games as well.
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Selected Games
Fafner
WMCCC 1980, round 3, K. Chess IV - Fafner 2 [5]Viktor
WMCCC 1980, round 4, Viktor - K. Chess IV [6]See also
Related Publications
Danger in Chess: How to Avoid Making Blunders by Amatzia Avni
How Good Is Your Chess? by Daniel King
Why You Lose at Chess by Tim Harding
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