4th Computer Olympiad

4th Computer Olympiad

The AST 4th Computer Olympiad took place in London, UK from 5 August, 1992 to 11 August, 1992. As with each year's Computer Olympiad, computer programs competed against each other at a variety of games, including Awari, Backgammon, Bridge, Chess, Chinese Chess, Draughts, Gin rummy, Go, Go-Moku, Othello, Renju and Scrabble.

Medals Awarded

Awari
# Lithidion (M. van der Meulen) (NL)
# Marvin (T.Lincke) (CH)
# Juju

Backgammon
# Bax (K.-U. Koschnik)
# Maestro 1.0 (J. Boyan)
# Video Gammon (R. Hoogerhyde)

Bridge
# Bridge King (J. Leber and G. Scholz)
# Bridge Baron (T. Throop and T. Guilfoyle)
# Alpha Bridge (A. Lopatin)

Chess
# Hiarcs 6.72 (M. Uniacke) 1. The King (J. de Koning) 1. Genesis (E. Riet Paap)

The three programs were awarded the gold medal

Chinese Chess
# Surprise (R. Wu)
# Elephant (S.-H. Hsu)

Draughts
# Tn 83 (A.R.D. Van Bergen)
# Dynamo (A. Millet)

Gin rummy
# Rummymate
# Ginny

Go 19×19
# Go Intellect (K-H. Chen) (USA)
# Go 4.3 (M. Reiss) (UK)
# Archmage (S.-C. Hsu and J.-C. Yan) and 3. Neuron

Both Archmage and Neuron were awarded the bronze medal

Go 9×9
# Go 4.3 (M. Reiss) (UK)
# Go Intellect (K-H. Chen) (USA)
# Dragon (D.-Y. Lin)

Go-Moku
# Victoria (V. Allis & L. Schoenmaker) (NL)
# Polygon (J. Uiterwijk) (NL) and 2. Neuron

Both Polygon and Neuron were awarded the silver medal

Othello
# Othel du Nord (J.-C. Delbarre)
# Aida (J. Gnodde)
# JacP'Oth (P. Gailhac)

Renju
# Neuron
# Zero Club
# Xokk

Scrabble
# Quetzal (T. Guilfoyle & R. Hooker)
# Tyler (A. Frank)
# Trouble

External links

* [http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/icga/event.php?id=10 Results page]


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