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Journal of the International Computer Games Association, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, 2000
- H. Jaap van den Herik:
Table of Contents / Editorial. 1-2 - Darse Billings:
Thoughts on RoShamBo. 3-8 - G. McC. Haworth:
Strategies for constrained optimisation. 9-20 - Ernst A. Heinz:
Ael Pruning. 21-32 - Dan Egnor:
Iocaine powder. 33-35 - Ken Thompson:
The Longest: Krnknn in 262. 35-36 - Dap Hartmann:
The Importance of being Scalable. 37-38 - Darse Billings:
The First International RoShamBo Programming Competition. 42-50 - Hiroyuki Iida, Martin Müller:
Report on the second Open Computer-Amazons Championship. 51-54 - Eugenio Castillo Jiménez:
Report on the Sixth Open Spanish Computer-Chess Championship. 55 - Keh-Hsun Chen:
A Special Session on Heuristic Search and Computer Game Playing. 56 - David N. L. Levy:
The Computer Olympiad 2000. 59 - David N. L. Levy:
The PC-based World Chess Championship 2000. 59 - Jos W. H. M. Uiterwijk:
Tablebase of Contents, continued. 60 - Thoralf Karlsson:
The Swedish Rating List. 61 - Donald F. Beal:
The iCCA Treasurer's Report for 1999. 62-63 - G. Duke Petty:
No Vilification. 63
Volume 23, Number 2, 2000
- Keh-Hsun Chen:
Some Practical Techniques for Global Search in Go. 67-74 - Peter Karrer:
KQQKQP and KQPKQP≈. 75-84 - Mark G. Brockington:
Computer Chess Meets Planning. 85-93 - G. McC. Haworth:
Deepest Chess Win Revisited. 94-96 - Dap Hartmann:
Games in AI Research. 97-99 - Dap Hartmann:
Championship on the Fritz. 101-108 - Jules Welling:
Fritz SSS* and Loek van Wely. 109-110 - Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Report on the 1999 World Computer-Bridge Championship. 111-114 - Reijer Grimbergen:
Report on the 10th CSA Computer-Shogi Championship. 115-120 - David N. L. Levy:
The 5th Computer Olympiad. 123-125 - Jos W. H. M. Uiterwijk:
Computer-Games Workshop London, August 22-24, 2000. 125 - Philippe Geril:
THE GAME-ON 2000 CONFERENCE. 126 - Thoralf Karlsson:
The Swedish Rating List. 127
Volume 23, Number 3, 2000
- H. Jaap van den Herik:
Table of Contents / Editorial. 129-130 - Thomas R. Lincke, Ambros Marzetta:
Large Endgame Databases with Limited Memory Space. 131-138 - Geoffrey Irving, Jeroen Donkers, Jos Uiterwijk:
Solving Kalah. 139-147 - Eugene V. Nalimov, G. McC. Haworth, Ernst A. Heinz:
Space-Efficient Indexing of Chess Endgame Tables. 148-162 - H. Jaap van den Herik:
The Fifth Computer Olympiad. 164 - Tom King:
Shredder Wins the 17th World microcomputer Chess Championship. 165-172 - Thomas R. Lincke, Roel van der Goot:
Marvin Wins Awari Tournament. 173-174 - Nick Wedd:
Goemate Wins Go Tournament. 175-177 - Yngvi Björnsson:
Yl Wins Lines of Action Tournament. 178-179 - Patrick Hensgens, Jos Uiterwijk:
8qp Wins Amazons Tournament. 179-181 - Vadim V. Anshelevich:
Hexy Wins Hex Tournament. 181-184 - Hiroyuki Iida:
Yss Wins Shogi Tournament. 184-185 - Jos Uiterwijk:
Report on the Computer-Games Workshop. 186-187 - Ulf Lorenz:
P.Conners Wins the 10th Grandmaster Tournament in Lippstadt (Germany). 188-191 - Ingo Althöfer:
A One-Sided Advanced Chess Match. 192-198 - Thoralf Karlsson:
The Swedish Rating List. 199
Volume 23, Number 4, 2000
- H. Jaap van den Herik:
Table of Contents / Editorial. 201-202 - Thomas Thomsen:
Lambda-Search in Game Trees - with Application to Go. 203-217 - Makoto Sakuta, Hiroyuki Iida:
Solving Kriegspiel-like Problems: Exploiting a Transposition Table. 218-229 - Jan van Reek, Jos W. H. M. Uiterwijk, H. Jaap van den Herik:
The Innovated Art of Chess Analysis. 230-232 - Theo van der Storm:
Report on the 20th Open Dutch Computer-Chess Championship. 234-236 - Alvin Levy:
Report on the 4th ACBL World Computer-Bridge Championship. 237-241 - Frederic Friedel, Thomas Luther:
Fritz and the Giants. 242-247 - Frederic Friedel:
Junior 6 in Dortmund. 248-253 - Ingo Althöfer:
A One-Sided Advanced Chess Match. 254-256 - Tetsuro Tanaka:
Report on the IPSJ-SIG-GI Workshop in Hamamatsu. 257 - David N. L. Levy:
Don Beal - a steady Hand at the till. 258 - David N. L. Levy:
A welcome to Hiroyuki Iida. 258 - Thoralf Karlsson:
The Swedish Rating List. 260 - Nick Wedd:
Correspondence. 261
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