• The Monte Carlo chess tournament was established in 1901. There were a series of very strong tournaments held in Monte Carlo, from 1901 to 1904, and again...
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    Grandmaster Tournament Mar del Plata chess tournament Monte Carlo chess tournament Moscow City Chess Championship M-Tel Masters Netanya chess tournament North...
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  • In computer science, Monte Carlo tree search (MCTS) is a heuristic search algorithm for some kinds of decision processes, most notably those employed...
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  • the event uniquely combined blindfold chess and speed chess, and has been held in Monte Carlo. The tournament was sponsored by the Dutch businessman...
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    chess (and other games like checkers): search based (brute force vs selective search) Search in search based schema (minimax/alpha-beta, Monte Carlo tree...
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  • Biel Chess Festival (most years) Norway Chess Shamkir Chess Capablanca Memorial (most years) London (1862) Hastings (1895) Nuremberg (1896) Monte Carlo chess...
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  • Monte Carlo tree search machine learning, the same methods used by the recent chess projects AlphaZero and Leela Chess Zero. In November 2020, Chess.com...
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    Emil Kemény (category Hungarian chess players)
    correspondence chess games in the Philadelphia Public Ledger. In 1903 Kemeny went to Monte Carlo to report the Monte Carlo chess tournament for the North...
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    Magnus Carlsen (category Norwegian chess players)
    played for the first time in the Melody Amber blind and rapid chess tournament in Monte Carlo in March. In the 11 rounds, he achieved eight draws and three...
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    Leó Forgács (category Hungarian chess players)
    Congress. In 1904, he took 6th place at the “Rice Gambit” tournament, in the Monte Carlo chess tournament. In the same year, he took 10th in Coburg (14th DSB...
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