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  1. The latest CCRL update (18th January 2025) - TalkChess.com

    Feb 26, 2006 · gbanksnz at gmail.com 1 post • Page 1 of 1 Return to “Computer Chess Club: Tournaments and Matches” Jump to

  2. Computer Chess Club: General Topics - TalkChess.com

    Mar 1, 2019 · Join discussions on computer chess topics, including programming, tournaments, and general interests at the TalkChess Computer Chess Club.

  3. CCRL 40/15, 2m1s, FRC 40/2 lists updated (3rd August 2024)

    Feb 26, 2006 · gbanksnz at gmail.com 1 post • Page 1 of 1 Return to “Computer Chess Club: Tournaments and Matches” Jump to

  4. TalkChess.com - Index page

    Computer Chess Club: General Topics Discussion of anything and everything relating to chess playing software and machines. ⊢ Moderator: Ras

  5. Computer Chess Club: Programming and Technical Discussions

    Sep 19, 2021 · Computer Chess Club: Programming and Technical Discussions Moderator: Ras 8354 topics Page 1 of 418 1 2 3 4 5 … 418 Next

  6. Kamsky wants to ban computer chess. - TalkChess.com

    Feb 26, 2006 · Re: Kamsky wants to ban computer chess. by syzygy » Wed Oct 29, 2025 3:35 am And we need to ban open source engines, because they have put commercial chess engine developers …

  7. CCRL 40/15, 2m1s, FRC 40/2 lists updated (14th September 2024)

    Feb 26, 2006 · gbanksnz at gmail.com 1 post • Page 1 of 1 Return to “Computer Chess Club: Tournaments and Matches” Jump to

  8. Ipmanchess Apple M3, M4 Benchmarks - TalkChess.com

    Aug 4, 2013 · I use this hardware for computer chess (MCERL - Mac Chess Engines Rating List, managing the chessengeria.eu website, compiling chess engines for Linux, Mac, Windows, and so on).

  9. Computer Chess Club Forums - TalkChess.com

    3 days ago · Computer Chess Club: General Topics Discussion of anything and everything relating to chess playing software and machines. ⊢ Moderator: Ras

  10. Boris - TalkChess.com

    Oct 2, 2008 · The average teachers salary in 1977 was $277.00 a week. My dilemma is this: If you paid $300.00 for a chess computer in 1977---you must have been a pretty serious chess player. The elo …