69 | -- | 0 | Mark H. M. Winands. Editorial: Commemorating computer chess |
70 | -- | 71 | Jonathan Schaeffer. Fifty years of computer chess |
72 | -- | 85 | Jonathan Schaeffer. The 1970 United States computer chess championship: The start of the longest-running experiment in computer science history |
86 | -- | 89 | David J. Slate. Chess 4.5's participation in the Paul Masson Chess Classic Tournament of 1976 |
90 | -- | 98 | T. Anthony Marsland. Computer loses in king-size blunder |
99 | -- | 105 | Monty Newborn. An analysis of games played in world computer chess championships over the years |
106 | -- | 113 | David Levy. Ben Mittman - an appreciation |
114 | -- | 119 | Linda Scherzer. BeBe, SYS-10, Inc., and computer chess |
120 | -- | 131 | Robert Hyatt. The history of Blitz/Cray-Blitz/Crafty |
132 | -- | 151 | Ulf Lorenz, Christian Donninger, Muhammad N. Ali, Günes Erdogan, Christopher Lutz. Hydra: Report and technical overview |
152 | -- | 164 | Ingo Althöfer. Computer Chess and Chess Computers in East Germany |
165 | -- | 170 | Guy Haworth. th Anniversary |
171 | -- | 177 | Dieter Müller. A program for analyzing two move chess problems |
178 | -- | 180 | Monty Newborn. The laughing is over |
181 | -- | 191 | Guy Haworth, Nelson Hernandez. th Top Chess Engine Championship, TCEC17 |
192 | -- | 206 | G. Matthew Sadler. The TCEC17 Computer Chess Superfinal: A perspective |
207 | -- | 210 | Guy Haworth, Nelson Hernandez. TCEC Cup 5 |
211 | -- | 222 | Guy Haworth, Nelson Hernandez. th Top Chess Engine Championship, TCEC18 |
223 | -- | 236 | Matthew Sadler. The TCEC18 Computer Chess Superfinal: A perspective |
237 | -- | 241 | Guy Haworth, Nelson Hernandez. TCEC Cup 6 |
242 | -- | 0 | Lars Sandin, Guy Haworth. The SSDF Rating List, 2020-07, in memoriam Tony Hedlund |