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Pierre Nolot
,
a French chess player and official, computer chess expert, writer and journalist as well as
tournament organizer
of the
CPWTIPC 1981
[1]
[2]
and as president of the
Clichy
Chess Club, the
French Computer Chess Championships
from the first edition in
1992
until
1999
[3]
. He created several test suites, most notable
The Nolot Suite
, eleven quite difficult test-positions, in 1994 introduced by
Marc-François Baudot
[4]
[5]
in
rec.games.chess
to a wider audience.
Selected Publications
Pierre Nolot
(
1986
).
Echecs: Les Progès des Programmes
.
Jeux et Stratégie
,
jpg1
,
jpg2
[6]
»
WCCC 1986
Pierre Nolot
(
1989
).
Pays-Bas contre Ordinateurs: 8,5-3,5
.
Jeux et Stratégie
, N°59, June 1989,
jpg1
,
jpg2
»
Netherlands-vs-Computers-1989
Pierre Nolot
,
Eric Birmingham
(
1992
).
Echec et mat, Initiation au jeu d'échecs
.
Eric Birmingham
,
Pierre Nolot
(
2005
).
Echec et Mat / initiation au jeu d'échecs - Librairie Mollat Bordeaux
.
External Links
Pierre Nolot from Wikipedia.fr
(French)
Blitzchess Nostalgie
(French)
J&S N°18
(French)
Les ordinateurs sont-ils venus à bout de l'homme aux échecs ?
by
Pierre Nolot
,
LeMonde.fr
, September 22, 2009 (French)
Les échecs électroniques : histoire d’une confrontation entre l’humain et la machine
by
Pierre Nolot
,
Interstices - Explorez les sciences du numérique
, November 26, 2012,
translation
by
Google Translate
[7]
References
^
Kevin O’Connell
(
1981
).
MicroChess - Paris Tournament
.
Personal Computer World
, August 1981,
Publication Archive
from
Chess Computer UK
by
Mike Watters
^
Gerhard Piel
(
1981
).
Wilde Weltmeisterschaften
.
Rochade
, 08-1981 (German) in
09-1981, 2. Mikrocomputer-Schachweltmeisterschaft in Travemünde und Hamburg
(pdf) hosted by
Hein Veldhuis
^
Re: French Computer Chess Championship results
by
Pascal Coupet
,
CCC
, October 11, 1999
^
11 tactical positions computers can't solve
by
Marc-François Baudot
,
rec.games.chess
, July 11, 1994
^
Pierre Nolot's solutions to the 11 positions
by
Marc-François Baudot
,
rec.games.chess
, July 29, 1994
^
5th WCCC 1986, article in french + pictures
by
Vincent Lejeune
,
CCC
, November 12, 2012
^
Programmation des échecs et d’autres jeux
by
Olivier Teytaud
,
Interstices - Explorez les sciences du numérique
, November 26, 2012,
translation
by
Google Translate
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CPWTIPC 1981
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FCCC 1995
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FCCC 1996
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FCCC 1998
Oct 22, 2012
FCCC 1999
Jan 29, 2013
French Computer Chess Championship
Jan 29, 2013
Julio Kaplan
Apr 5, 2016
MCC 1980
Dec 27, 2017
Netherlands-vs-Computers-1989
Mar 10, 2017
Nona
Jan 7, 2016
Olivier Teytaud
Jan 7, 2017
People
Feb 28, 2018
Peter Jansen
Jan 31, 2016
Pierre Nolot
May 16, 2013
Test-Positions
Feb 25, 2018
The Nolot Suite
Sep 17, 2012
WCCC 1986
Jul 27, 2017
WCCC 1989
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Pierre Nolot,
a French chess player and official, computer chess expert, writer and journalist as well as tournament organizer of the CPWTIPC 1981 [1] [2] and as president of the Clichy Chess Club, the French Computer Chess Championships from the first edition in 1992 until 1999 [3]. He created several test suites, most notable The Nolot Suite, eleven quite difficult test-positions, in 1994 introduced by Marc-François Baudot [4] [5] in rec.games.chess to a wider audience.
Selected Publications
External Links
J&S N°18 (French)
References
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