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  1. www.wikiwand.com › en › TurochampTurochamp - Wikiwand

    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 machine learning. Turochamp is capable of playing an entire chess game against a human player at a low level of play by calculating all potential moves and all potential player moves in response, as well as some further moves it deems ...

  2. Turochamp is an important piece of chess and computing history, and surprisingly nobody has made an open source version of the engine until now. The ChessBase software company created a Turochamp engine in 2004, but unfortunately it is closed source, bundled with an installer, and only runs on their paid Fritz software (~$80).

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  4. 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 ...

  5. This is a browser based implementation of Alan Turing and David Champernowne's Turochamp chess engine, which they wrote in 1948. I don't think this is an accurate implementation... it's got a lot of chinks for me to claim that.

  6. Die vierte Etappe widmet sich dem Computerschach. Turing definiert sei ne eigenen Regeln für einen Schachalgorithmus, aber sein Programm »Turochamp « verliert 1952 die erste Partie - »von Hand«, d.h. ohne Computer berechnet - gegen den Freund Alick Glennie.

  7. 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 ...