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Journal of the International Computer Games Association, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, 1995
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:

Ply the Random. 1-2 - Bradley C. Kuszmaul:

The STARTECH Massively-Parallel Chess Program. 3-19 - Mark Levene, Trevor I. Fenner:

A Partial Analysis of Minimaxing Game Trees with Random Leaf Values. 20-33 - Ingo Althöfer:

Review. 34 - A. Reinejeld, P. Ridinger:

Time-Efficient State-Space Search. 35 - Ken Thompson, Jonathan Schaeffer:

Tributes to Tony Scherzer. 37-38 - David N. L. Levy:

The 1994 ICCA Best-Annotation Award. 38-43 - Andre Schulz:

FRITZ3 and the Grandmasters. 45-48 - Teresa Canela, Josep Parés:

The 2nd Spanish Computer-Chess Championship. 49-51 - David N. L. Levy:

Tournament Rules of the 8th World Computer-Chess Championship. 52-53 - David N. L. Levy, Tony Marsland, Monty Newborn:

The Participants of the 8th World Computer-Chess Championship. 53-54 - Cock de Gorter:

The 10th AEGON Computer-Chess Tournament. 57-58 - Thoralf Karlsson, Göran Grottling:

The Swedish Rating List. 60 - Donald F. Beal:

ICCA: The Treasurer's Report. 61-62 - Tony Marsland:

ICCA Board Nominations. 63
Volume 18, Number 2, 1995
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:

Mood Indigo. 69-70 - Michael Buro:

ProbCut: An Effective Selective Extension of the α-β Algorithm. 71-76 - Donald F. Beal:

An Integrated-Bounds-and-Values (IBV) Numeric Scale for Minimax Searches. 77-81 - Stefan Plenkner:

A Null-Move Technique Impervious to Zugzwang. 82-85 - Ingo Althöfer:

Review. 85-86 - Lewis Stiller:

Exploiting Symmetry on Parallel Architectures. 87 - Gerald Tesauro:

Temporal Difference Learning and TD-Gammon. 88 - H. Jaap van den Herik, I. S. Herschberg:

Mikhail Moiseivich Botvinnik: An Obituary. 90-91 - Monty Newborn:

A Eulogy for Mikhail Moiseivich Botvinnik. 91-92 - Jonathan Schaeffer, Martin Bryant, Robert Lake, Paul Lu, Norman Treloar:

Marion Tinsley: An Obituary. 93 - H. K. Tsang:

The 8th World Computer-Chess Championship Report on the Tournament. 93-94 - Donald F. Beal:

Round-by-Round. 94-96 - H. K. Tsang:

Results and Games. 102-109 - H. K. Tsang:

The Saitek Challenge: Human-Computer Match. 110 - Donald F. Beal:

Minutes of the ICCA Triennial Meeting. 112-113 - Donald F. Beal:

The Treasurer's Report for 1994 (continued). 113 - Irwin King:

Report on the Computer Strategy-Game Programming Workshop. 113-115 - B. Verbaan:

The 10th AEGON Man-Machine Tournament. 116-123 - Bradley C. Kuszmaul, Alan T. Sherman:

*Socrates 2.0 Beats Grandmaster Sagalchik. 124 - Ossi Weiner:

A Vengeful Return. 125-126 - David N. L. Levy:

1995 World Microcomputer-Chess Championship. 126 - Alex J. de Voogt:

Report on 'Board Games in Academia'. 127-128 - David N. L. Levy:

The Novag Award. 128 - Thoralf Karlsson, Göran Grottling:

The Swedish Rating List. 131
Volume 18, Number 3, 1995
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:

Bright and Beautiful, Great and Small. 133-134 - Ulf Lorenz, Valentin Rottmann, Rainer Feldmann, Peter Mysliwietz:

Controlled Conspiracy-Number Search. 135-147 - Wilhelm Barth:

Combining Knowledge and Search to Yield Infallible Endgame Programs. 148-159 - Steven J. Edwards:

An Examination of the Endgame KBNKN. 160-167 - Jean-Christophe Weill:

Computer-Chess Championship Programs: Software Design, Synthesis of Evaluation Functions, Parallel Searches. 168 - David N. L. Levy:

An Interview with Robert Byrne. 170-171 - David N. L. Levy:

Extrapolation and Speculation. 171-174 - Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:

Aegonics. 175-177 - Eric Peterson:

Computer Wins Man-Versus-Machine Match on ICC. 178 - David N. L. Levy:

The 1995 World Microcomputer Chess Championship. 179-182 - Andrew Tridgell:

Landslide Victory for Computers. 183 - Thoralf Karlsson, Göran Grottling:

The Swedish Rating List. 186
Volume 18, Number 4, 1995
- Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:

Breakage and Seepage. 189-190 - Hiroyuki Iida, Ken'ichi Handa, Jos Uiterwijk

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Tutoring Strategies in Game-Tree Search. 191-204 - Donald F. Beal, Martin C. Smith:

Quantification of Search-Extension Benefits. 205-218 - Steven J. Edwards:

Comments on Barth'S Article Combining Knowledge and Search to Yield Infallible Endgame Programs. 219-225 - Wilhelm Barth:

The KPKP Endgame: An Amplification. 225-226 - Hermann Kaindl, Gerhard Kainz, Angelika Leeb, Harald Smetana:

How to Use Limited Memory in Heuristic Search. 226 - Jos W. H. M. Uiterwijk, Hiroyuki Iida:

H. Matsubara (ed.): Proceedings of the Game Programming Workshop in Japan '95. 227-229 - Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:

Dieter Steinwender and Frederic A. Friedel: Schach am PC. 230 - Bob Herschberg, H. Jaap van den Herik:

Peter Schreiner and Carsten Bauermeister (eds.): Der Schachcomputerkatalog. 231 - Ulf Lorenz:

Report on the 13th World Microcomputer-Chess Championship. 233-235 - Rainer Feldmann:

13th World Microcomputer-Chess Championship. 236-245 - H. Weijer, Theo van der Storm:

The 15th Dutch Computer-Chess Championship. 245-247 - Monty Newborn:

The ACM Computer-Chess Workshop. Recent Advances in Computer Chess. 248-249 - Monty Newborn:

The ACM Computer-Chess Challenge. 248 - Christopher F. Chabris:

The Sixth Harvard Cup Human versus Computer Chess Challenge. 249-250 - Thoralf Karlsson, Göran Grottling:

The Swedish Rating List. 252 - Jos Uiterwijk:

Tablebase of Contents, Continued. 253-254 - Igor Botvinnik:

An Appeal. 255

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