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Computers play chess. They play well and they're constantly getting better. Only the top players can beat the best computers. Here's how the computers do it.

International Computer Games Association (ICGA)
Formerly the ICCA. Includes articles by the ICCA president and a calendar of computer events.

Computer Chess History
A comprehensive overview of computer chess by the CSVN (Dutch Computer Chess Association). Crosstables and game scores for most major events held over the last 30 years, including Computer vs. Computer and Human vs. Computer.

History of computer chess programs by John Marountas
From von Kempelen to the present.

A Short History of Computer Chess
History with lots of photos by Frederic Friedel, the founder of ChessBase. Who could know computer history better?

Computer World Championships
By your About.com Guide.

SSDF Rating List
Swedish (SSDF; Svenska Schackdatorforeningen) list of computer ratings.

ChessBrain Network
'Seeks to create a massive chess playing computer by utilizing the idle processing power of networked machines.'

About Chess (Subjects) : Products - Software & Databases
The personal computer has revolutionized the enjoyment of chess. Shop for software and databases.


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