Rybka wins the 15th World Computer Chess Championship, Mogo wins the Olympic 19x19-Go Tournament, Shredder is World Computer Speed-Chess Champion 2007 ...

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This site, representing the ICGA community, aims to be a site of prime interest to computer-game enthusiasts across a wide spectrum of games. We hope you appreciate it and invite you to contribute to this site through the feedback channels, and consider joining the ICGA if you are not a member.

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The Board of the ICGA is glad to announce the definite dates of the 13th Computer Olympiad, the 16th World Computer Chess Championship,
and the Conference on Computers and Games 2008 (CG 2008) to be hold in 2008 in Beijing (Peking), China.

September 28, 2008 - October 5, 2008 we hope to meet you in Beijing.

The 2008 ICGA events will be held in the Qinglonghu Township, Fangshan District, Beijing.
The competition will take place in the Bejing Golden Century Golf Club.

The call for papers is available at the conference website.

You can now watch a Promotion Video and some Pictures
showing Beijing and the Beijing Golden Century Golf Club.


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ICGA Journal Sale
We have special offers for you to update your collection of
ICCA/ICGA Journals and books published by our community.
Price list


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7th International Open Polish Computer Chess Championship

I have the pleasure to inform you that the 7th International Open Polish Computer Chess Championships registration started. Deadline for registration is 16.05.2008. Forms in *.doc or *.pdf format can be taken from http://iopccc7.maciej.szmit.info/registration.htm

Due to mpps.64pola.pl errors I decided to place a copy of the International Open Polish Computer Chess Championships pages on my private domain http://iopccc7.maciej.szmit.info. I hope the original server problems will be corrected soon, but now you can see the latest version of iopccc-7 pages only on http://iopccc7.maciej.szmit.info.


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Computer Stratego World Championship

StrategoUSA will conduct its second annual Computer Stratego World Championship during August 2008. This is an open, round robin tournament held online and hosted by Metaforge. Spectators can watch games real time, or replay logs of completed games.

Participants run their programs from their personal computers and interface through the Metaforge client. Metaforge has published a Stratego AI SDK for both Java and native applications. Download the SDK here: http://www.metaforge.net/olg/webstratego/ai/MetaforgeBotSDK.zip

For more information on the 2008 tournament, browse the StrategoUSA wiki here: http://www.strategousa.org/


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The 18th World Computer Shogi Championship will be held on 3-5 May in Kisarazu, Japan. ( Registration Deadline: January 31, 2008 )
For more information see: www.computer-shogi.org/wcsc18/index_e.html.
(English version of the rule of this year is under construction, but it is almost same as that of last year. ( www.computer-shogi.org/wcsc17/rule_e.html)


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This is the preliminary announcement of the French Championship Rapid Polish Draughts Open for Computerprograms 2008.
Day of the tournament : Sunday the 30th of March 2008.
In the same time, there will be also a tournament for humans : the 4th International Open of Douaisis.
Location : "Salle des fêtes" from GOUY SOUS BELLONNE
(North of France, near DOUAI at 50 Km from Lille, at 200 Km from Paris).
Time : 09:30 Installing the hardware, 10.00 Start first round.
Rules will be the same as last tournaments (full round or swiss system*) * depending on the number of participants
Time : approximately 20 minutes per round and participant, after 75 moves arbitration if necessary.
If you want to participate, please confirm before the 20th of March
and include if you want to come with a Laptop or a Desktop PC.


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The 17th Paderborn Computer Chess Championship (IPCCC) taking place in the
HNF MuseumsForum in Paderborn. It will be again a cooperation between the HNF and the University Paderborn.
Besides the fact that the HNF is itself a highly interesting location,
it possesses very nice rooms that the participants are allowed to use.

The 17th IPCCC will take place from Dec. 27th to Dec 30th 2007. The maximum number of participating programs is 16.
Please, let the organizer know as soon as possible (preferable up to the end of Sept 2007) whether you like to participate.
Please, let the organizer also know, if you can play remote, or whether you plan to bring your own hardware to Paderborn,
or whether you need hardware from the University. Hardware support will be limited
(concerns the procossors, not monitors, mouses etc.).

The timing rules will be as last year, i.e something like 2 hours for the entire game for each side.
That makes safe that a game will not take more than 4 hours, and we have the opportunity to play up to 3 rounds at one or two days.


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2007 Chinese Computer Games Championship & Chinese Computer Games Conference

Between 3.10.2007 and 8.10.2007 there will be a tournament and conference in Chongqing of China.
(More information about this location can be found here) There are 4 games in this tournament:
(1) Chinese Chess
(2) 9x9 Go
(3) 19x19 Go
(4) Connect-Six
Prof. Chen Zhixing, the author of Handtalk, will participate in the 19x19 Go tournament!
For more information please visit our website. The deadline of registration is 15.8.2007.

If there are any problems, please contact Changming Xu.
Prof. Liu Zhiqing is in charge of the Go tournament.


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The third Chess960 Computer World Championship will be held from 15-17 August 2007 in Mainz, Germany.
A double round robin tournament will be played by the programs Shredder, Jonny, Spike and Rybka.
The computer event is embedded in the Chess Classic Mainz chess festival.
More information can be found on www.chesstigers.de. Please contact tournament director
Eric van Reem (eric.vanreem@chesstigers.de) for further details.


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The 15th World Computer Chess Championship, the 12th Computer Olympiad and
the Computer Games Wokshop were heled in Amsterdam.

Rybka is the 2007 World Computer Chess Champion.
Mogo is the 2007 gold medalist in 19x19 Go.

The ICGA thanks all participants who made the 2007 Amsterdam events
a success and is looking forward to meeting them again in 2008 in Beijing.

All results are available at the ICGA Event database.

Pictures can be found here and here.


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Ph.D. student Maarten Schadd (MICC-IKAT, Universiteit Maastricht) has developed a computer program,
which is able to solve the African board game Fanorona: the outcome is proven to be a draw if both players play optimally.
Maastricht, The Netherlands, April 2007


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Deep Fritz will play Deep Junior in the
the Ultimate Computer Chess Challenge.
The event will be held during the
Candidates Matches for the (human) World Championship
May 26 to June 14 in 2007 in Elista, Kalmykia.
The prize fund is 100,000 USD.
Details on the competition can be found here .


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Thanks to the efforts of Remi Coulom and aid of other ICGA members,
the ICGA Tournament Data Base
containing data of previously held WCCCs and Olympiads
has been made available online.


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The Technical University of Lodz, Poland organizations the
6th Open Polish Computer Chess Championship
on 29 June - 01 July 2007 .
Further details are available on the tournament website


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Grandmaster Jaan Ehlvest beaten by Rybka 2.3 in a pawn-odds computer chess match
The match took place March 6-8 in Potomac, Maryland.
Eight-game matches were held, the time limit is 45' + 10'' increment,
the computer played White in all games,
white pawns were removed over the eight games.
Coverage by the Rubyka team and by by Ehlvest
Final Score: Rybka: 5.5 - Ehlvest: 2.5


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The Computer Chess match Erwin l'Ami vs. Zappa held at the
Universiteit Maastricht, The Netherlands, March 6-7, 2007, ended 1 - 1. Both games were drawn.
Results can be obtained form the Chess Events Maastricht Foundation
Match Report


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The 7th International CSVN Tournament
will be held from 18 - 20 May 2007 in Leiden, The Netherlands


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The third Chess960 Computer World Championship will be
held on 16 and 17 August 2007. Details will be announced soon.
Please contact Eric van Reem for further details.


recent event

The 16th Paderborn Computer Chess Championship (IPCCC)
was held in Paderborn, Germany 27-30 December 2006
Rybka wins the tournament, Shredder is second, Gandalf is third.


recent event

The Man vs. Machine competition is beeing held in Bonn. World Champion Vladimir Kramnik is competing against Deep Fritz 10 (multi processor version).
The final score is: 2.0 (Kramnik) - 4.0 (Fritz 10)

Bonn, Germany 25. November - 5. December 2006