Nightmare,
a private chess program by Joost Buijs. The first version of Nightmare was developed already during fall of 1977 on a Heathkit H8 with 8080 CPU @ 2 MHz and 16 kiB RAM, and made it's first moves in early 1978. It played some friendly matches against Schak-123 by Hans and Henk van der Liet, and Gabmol, the first program of Wim Rens and forerunner of Gambiet 80 and 81[1].
a private chess program by Joost Buijs. The first version of Nightmare was developed already during fall of 1977 on a Heathkit H8 with 8080 CPU @ 2 MHz and 16 kiB RAM, and made it's first moves in early 1978. It played some friendly matches against Schak-123 by Hans and Henk van der Liet, and Gabmol, the first program of Wim Rens and forerunner of Gambiet 80 and 81 [1].
Nightmare had its official tournament debut at the 3rd Dutch Computer Chess Championship 1983, and played further 12 Dutch Open Computer Chess Championships until 1996, the 3rd Computer Olympiad 1991 the ICT 2002, and Aegon Tournaments from 1994 [2] until 1997. After some years with less tournament activity, the new Nightmare started its comeback in 2010, playing the DOCCC 2010, ICT 2011, CCT Tournaments and ACCA World Computer Rapid Chess Championships, where it became strong runner-up behind Arasan at the WCRCC 2013 with 9½/11. Further, Nightmare played multiple TCEC seasons, so far TCEC Season 6 , TCEC Season 7 and TCEC Season 8.
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DOCCC 1983
DOCCC 1983, round 6, Usurpator II - Nightmare [4]WCRCC 2013
WCRCC 2013, round 6, Nightmare - Arasan [5]Namesake
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