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Poker AI Again Trounces Human Challengers, From China This Time - Bloomberg

Chess Research - Mon, 04/10/2017 - 08:06

Bloomberg

Poker AI Again Trounces Human Challengers, From China This Time
Bloomberg
Tuomas Sandholm, a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon, has been honing the research underlying Libratus since 2004, honing its ability to make decisions in situations with imperfect information. The point of training AI to win at games ...

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Letter: National Library Week time to honor staff - Knoxville News Sentinel

Chess Research - Mon, 04/10/2017 - 04:06

Knoxville News Sentinel

Letter: National Library Week time to honor staff
Knoxville News Sentinel
Library staff members read to toddlers, teach kids how to play chess, help STEM students learn to love research, take the terror out of computers for those of us born before 1980, show us how to apply for a job online, deliver materials to people who ...

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Minnetonka chess star faces tiebreaking playoff for US - Star Tribune - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Scholastic Chess News Feed - Sun, 04/09/2017 - 19:20

Minneapolis Star Tribune

Minnetonka chess star faces tiebreaking playoff for US - Star Tribune
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Photo provided by Lennart Ootes Grandmaster Wesley So, 23, of Minnetonka, Minn., the #2 ranked chess player in the world, contemplates his move in his ...

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Foisor Wins US Women's While So, Onischuk Head To Playoff - Chess.com

In the News - Sun, 04/09/2017 - 17:39

Chess.com

Foisor Wins US Women's While So, Onischuk Head To Playoff
Chess.com
Photo: Lennart Ootes for the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis. Yu completed her amazing sweep of the top seeds. She went 3-0 against the only three women to have won past titles. Collectively, GM Irina Krush (7), Zatonskih (4), and ...
So nears US chess crownThe Standard

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Chess notes - The Boston Globe

In the News - Sun, 04/09/2017 - 16:59

The Boston Globe

Chess notes
The Boston Globe
After seven rounds at the US Championships at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, the standings become even murkier. Fabiano Caruana had a rare loss, to US newcomer and St. Louis University student Zherebukh Yaroslav, which pushed ...

Young chess wizards go to work - SouthCoastToday.com - SouthCoastToday.com

Scholastic Chess News Feed - Sat, 04/08/2017 - 20:37

SouthCoastToday.com

Young chess wizards go to work - SouthCoastToday.com
SouthCoastToday.com
DARTMOUTH — Kids from kindergarten all the way up to 12th grade were welcomed to test their skills at the 2nd Annual Dartmouth Rotary Club Scholastic ...

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Syria: Trump May Just have Started World War III - Center for Research on Globalization

Chess Research - Sat, 04/08/2017 - 08:24

Center for Research on Globalization

Syria: Trump May Just have Started World War III
Center for Research on Globalization
He writes regularly for Global Research, ICH, RT, Sputnik, PressTV, The 4th Media (China), TeleSUR, The Vineyard of The Saker Blog, and other internet sites. He is the author of Implosion – An Economic Thriller about War, Environmental Destruction and ...

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