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  1. Turning Point Olympic Marathon 1912, Sollentuna, image by Johannes Scherman, March 21, 2007, Wikimedia Commons↩︎

Turning Point,
a chess program by Eric van Riet Paap which participated at the Aegon 1996 Man-Machine tournament. According to Ed Schröder, Turning Point searches more than 200,000 nodes a second in the middlegame on a x86 Pentium Pro 200 MHz, including move ordering, transposition table, and null move pruning 1.

Contents
  1. Quotes
  2. External Links
    1. Chess Program
    2. Misc
  3. References

Quotes

Chess Program

Misc

The Turning Point (book)

Climax (narrative)

Watch on YouTube

References

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  1. Re: Unsubstantiated claim in the Diep homepage by Ed Schröder, rgcc, January 20, 1997↩︎

  2. Bobby Fischer quote↩︎

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