Levy and Newborn present a broad coverage of computer chess, from its historical development to an analysis of how computers select moves. "How Computers Play Chess" is an accessible book that opens up the world of computer chess to readers.
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David Neil Lawrence Levy (b. March 14, 1945, in London), is a Scottish International Master of chess, a businessman noted for his involvement with computer chess, and the founder of the Computer Olympiads and the Mind Sports Olympiads. He has written more than 40 books on chess and computers.
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