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Since the typescript of this book was handed to the publishers, some startling news appeared on the subject of computer chess. This news will not only have grave implications so far as my bet is concerned, it will also change the game of chess completely. I was shocked when I read this report in the April 1975 issue of Scientific American and I tried to contact Richard Pinkleaf at once to make him an offer for his program. Unfortunately he was not available to take my call — he had gone to Moscow for a vacation.

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Levy, D., Newborn, M. (1982). Stop Press. In: All About Chess and Computers. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85538-2_7

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