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Journal of the International Computer Games Association, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, 2020
- Mark H. M. Winands

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Editorial: Stay the course. 1 - Manuel Cristóbal López-Michelone, Jorge L. Ortega-Arjona:

A description language for chess. 2-13 - Hung Guei

, Ting-Han Wei, I-Chen Wu
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2048-like games for teaching reinforcement learning. 14-37 - Guy Haworth:

CEN: Understanding Rook vs Minor Piece Endgames. 41-45 - Lu-Nung Chen, Shun-Shii Lin, Chih-Hung Chen:

Jump wins Chinese Checkers tournament. 46-48 - Yen-Chi Chen, Shun-Shii Lin:

Requiem wins Nonogram tournament. 49-52 - Jr-Chang Chen, Ting-Yu Lin, Gang-Yu Fan:

Yahari wins Chinese dark chess tournament. 53-56 - Jung-Kuei Yang, Shi-Jim Yen:

The Connect6 tournament of the 2019 Computer Olympiad. 57-59 - Yuexian Gao:

The DouDiZhu tournament of the 2019 Computer Olympiad. 60-62 - Jr-Chang Chen, Hsuan-Yu Wang, Po-Hsun Chen:

Nyanpass wins Minishogi and Diceshogi tournaments. 63-67
Volume 42, Numbers 2-3, 2020
- Mark H. M. Winands

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Editorial: Commemorating computer chess. 69 - Jonathan Schaeffer:

Fifty years of computer chess. 70-71 - Jonathan Schaeffer:

The 1970 United States computer chess championship: The start of the longest-running experiment in computer science history. 72-85 - David J. Slate:

Chess 4.5's participation in the Paul Masson Chess Classic Tournament of 1976. 86-89 - T. Anthony Marsland:

Computer loses in king-size blunder. 90-98 - Monty Newborn:

An analysis of games played in world computer chess championships over the years. 99-105 - David Levy:

Ben Mittman - an appreciation. 106-113 - Linda Scherzer:

BeBe, SYS-10, Inc., and computer chess. 114-119 - Robert Hyatt:

The history of Blitz/Cray-Blitz/Crafty. 120-131 - Ulf Lorenz, Christian Donninger, Muhammad N. Ali, Günes Erdogan, Christopher Lutz:

Hydra: Report and technical overview. 132-151 - Ingo Althöfer:

Computer Chess and Chess Computers in East Germany. 152-164 - Guy Haworth:

CEN: Thomas Ströhlein's Endgame Tables, a 50th Anniversary. 165-170 - Dieter Müller:

A program for analyzing two move chess problems. 171-177 - Monty Newborn:

The laughing is over. 178-180 - Guy Haworth, Nelson Hernandez:

The 17th Top Chess Engine Championship, TCEC17. 181-191 - Matthew Sadler:

The TCEC17 Computer Chess Superfinal: A perspective. 192-206 - Guy Haworth, Nelson Hernandez:

TCEC Cup 5. 207-210 - Guy Haworth, Nelson Hernandez:

The 18th Top Chess Engine Championship, TCEC18. 211-222 - Matthew Sadler:

The TCEC18 Computer Chess Superfinal: A perspective. 223-236 - Guy Haworth, Nelson Hernandez:

TCEC Cup 6. 237-241 - Lars Sandin, Guy Haworth:

The SSDF Rating List, 2020-07, in memoriam Tony Hedlund. 242
Volume 42, Number 4, 2020
- Mark H. M. Winands

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Editorial: Many games, many authors. 243 - Raphael Thiele, Ingo Althöfer:

Analyzing a variant of Clobber: The game of San Jego. 257-271 - Jérémy Foxcroft, Daniel A. Ashlock:

A polyomino puzzle for arithmetic practice. 272-286 - Dap Hartmann:

Book review. 287-290 - Guy Haworth, Nelson Hernandez:

The 19th Top Chess Engine Championship, TCEC19. 295-305 - Matthew Sadler:

The TCEC19 Computer Chess Superfinal: A perspective. 306-320 - Guy Haworth, Nelson Hernandez:

TCEC Cup 7. 321-325

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