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How to Use Computers to Improve Your Chess by Christian Kongsted,

How to Use Computers to Improve Your Chess by Christian Kongsted,
How to Use Computers to Improve Your Chess



Chess Tiger - Chess Tiger is a shareware computer chess program for Palm OS, known for its high level of strength and a trainer engine to help beginners improve their chess techniques.

Deep Thought (chess computer) - Deep Thought is a computer, first in a line of chess computers that included Deep Blue, the computer that defeated Garry Kasparov in a six-game chess match. Deep Thought was easily defeated in both games of a 2-game match with Kasparov in 1989.

Computer chess - The idea of creating a chess-playing machine dates back to the eighteenth century. Around 1769, the chess playing automaton called The Turk became famous before being exposed as a hoax.

Swedish Chess Computer Association - The Swedish Chess Computer Association ("Svenska schackdatorföreningen" (SSDF) in Swedish) is an organization that tests computer chess software by playing chess programs against one another and producing a rating list. On January 3, 2006, the list was released with Fruit 2.



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