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2024 Computers and Games Conference
The next Computers and Games conference will be held online November 26-28. The paper submission deadline is fast approaching — September 8. The call for papers can be found here.
Computer Olympiad 2024
The Olympiad is open for registration! Find out more information about this year’s competition here.
ACG 2023: Proceedings available for free
The Advances in Computer Games 2023 conference proceedings will be freely available in a few days for a month here. Thank you to Springer.
Advances in Computer Games 2023 Videos
The invited talks and paper presentations from Advances in Computer Games 2023 are now available. You can watch them here.
Advances in Computer Games 2023
The Advances in Computer Games conference will be held online November 28-30, 2023. The schedule can be found here. Register for the conference here — it’s free! ACG features four excellent keynote talks and 14 research papers. It’s this year’s must see academic … Continue reading
Computer Olympiad Under Way
The 2023 Computer Olympiad is under way. There are 102 entries and 32 competitions! Follow the results here.
Chess: Final Results
World Computer Chess Champion: Stoofvlees. The results can be found here. World Chess Software Champion: Fritz. The results can be found here. World Computer Speed Chess Champion: Fritz. The results can be found here.
And the World Computer Chess Champion is…
Stoofvlees! Congratulations to Gian-Carlo Pascutto, with opening book by Erdogan Günes. The results can be found here. For those ICGA members who are not familiar with Gian-Carlo and his many accomplishments, here is his biography (Chess Programming Wiki):Gian-Carlo Pascutto, a … Continue reading
World Computer Chess Championship — live
Follow the games live on DGT Live Chess and Lichess. In the WCCC, programs can use whatever hardware they can beg, borrow, and (hopefully not) steal. This ranges from single machines with many CPUs, machines with multiple fast graphics cards, … Continue reading
World Chess Software Champion
The winner is Fritz. Fritz is one of the best-selling chess programs in the history of computer chess products. The first Fritz became available around 30 years ago. An early version of the program won the 1995 World Computer Chess … Continue reading