The Sixth World Microcomputer Chess Championship took place from October 31 - November 5, 1986, in the Edison Room of the Infomart, Dallas, Texas, United States. The field of 14 chess computers and programs were six participants with up to three entries each.
Despite last minute clarifications on the entry requirements, which undermined the organizer’s plans, and despite the paranoia of some participants and the energetic way they filed such complaints as: Is Rebel Computers really a subsidiary of Hegener & Glaser? Was Fidelity secretly using a multiprocessor? Were the ReCom and Mephisto teams conspiring to fix the outcome of the event (in a foreign tongue, yet), and so on. Such nervousness is not uncommon in micro events, but the complaints were dealt with in a serious and conscientious way, even if some issues were not fully resolved.
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6th World Microcomputer Chess Championship, Nov. 1986, Dallas, USA [2]Participants
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