Pittsburgh at USATE
The Pittsburgh Chess Club goes to Parsippany
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Unfortunately, our club steward is out sick today and we don’t have backup stewards, so we’re cancelling today’s Club Hours, 6pm-8pm. We apologize for any inconvenience. Â
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Congratulations to our 22nd William M. Byland Memorial Winners! Douglas Deptola, Zachary Thompson, John Vuillemot, Glenn Brown, Nicho Athanassiou, Daniel Kolich, Daniel Hodgson, John Andrew Kopay, and William Murtha
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The pairings, standings, and received byes for round 6 of the 22nd William M. Byland Memorial have been posted on our pairings page. Please note, these are subject to change up until Tuesday, May 3rd, at 4:30PM. Please note that byes for rounds 4, 5 and 6 must have been requested before the start of
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The pairings, standings, and received byes for round 5 of the 22nd William M. Byland Memorial have been posted on our pairings page. Please note, these are subject to change up until Tuesday, April 26th, at 4:30PM. Please note that byes for rounds 4, 5 and 6 must have been requested before the start of
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By Yisrael Isaacson. Find the best winning line. …
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The pairings, standings, and received byes for round 4 of the 22nd William M. Byland Memorial have been posted on our pairings page. Please note, these are subject to change up until Tuesday, April 19th, at 4:30PM. Please note that byes for rounds 4, 5 and 6 must have been requested before the start of
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Computer chess engines are routinely used nowadays for work that even the strongest human players wouldn’t be trusted with. You can go to chess news websites like chess24 and get analysis of ongoing GM tournament games by engines. People use engines to try to “cheat” in online chess, and other people use engines to try
Early computer chess in Pittsburgh Read More »