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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TurochampTurochamp - Wikipedia

    The 1952 game between Turochamp (White) and Alick Glennie (Black). After 29 moves, White is one pawn up but about to lose its pinned Queen on the next move. Therefore, White resigns. Turochamp is a chess program developed by Alan Turing and David Champernowne in 1948. It was created as part of research by the pair into computer science and ...

  2. In 1948 Turing, assisted by his friend David Champernowne, wrote the instructions that would enable a future machine to play chess. They called the program Turochamp, but it popularly became known as “Turing's paper machine. Turing's goal was to make a machine which would play a reasonably good game of chess, i.e. which, confronted with an ...

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  3. Apr 24, 2021 · The answer is of course Turochamp, created by Alan Turing in 1948. After shortening the second world war by several years, Turing apparently had time to write the first algorithm capable of playing a full game of chess. Of course, being himself "the father of computer science", Turing didn't have a computer that could run his algorithm.

  4. Aug 29, 2017 · The man who many think is the greatest chess player of all time mopped the floor with Turochamp in just 16 moves. Afterward, the victorious Kasparov paid tribute to the legendary programmer ...

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  6. Chess legend Garry Kasparov recently took on Turochamp, a chess program written by the late Alan Turing over 60 years ago. The 100th anniversary of mathematician Alan Turing's birth has been ...

  7. Jul 1, 2019 · In the summer of 1952, Turing played a match against his colleague Alick Glennie, a British computer specialist. The match, which was recorded, had the Turochamp program losing to Glennie in 29 moves. For lack of a traditional computer, the program was operated by pencil and paper. Moves were calculated manually by hand, with each turn taking ...

  8. www.historyofvideogamespodcast.com › games › turochampTuroChamp - HistoryofVideoGaming

    Developed by Alan Turing and David Champernowne in 1948, this early chess prototype could think two moves ahead, play a full game of chess, and was the first video game to ever enter development. Unfortunately it was too complex to run on the Ferranti Mark 1, and was postponed in its development. Turing would end up passing away in 1954, and Champernowne would cancel the project indefinitely ...

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