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ICGA logo The World Computer Chess Championship (WCCC) is an annual event organized by the ICGA, where computer chess engines compete against each other.

ICCA

Since 1977 the WCCC was organized by the ICCA, which was founded 1977 in Toronto.

Shannon Trophy

The Champion is awarded by the Shannon Trophy [2] [3] .

Shanny.jpgThe
Shannon Trophy
for the
World Computer Chess Champion!
In Memoriam
Claude Shannon
[4]

Editions

| Edition | Origin | ICGA | Participants | Champion

1st
WCCC 1974StockholmSwedenWCCC 197413
2nd
WCCC 1977TorontoCanadaWCCC 197716
3rd
WCCC 1980LinzAustriaWCCC 198018
4th
WCCC 1983New YorkUSAWCCC 198322
5th
WCCC 1986CologneWest GermanyWCCC 198622
6th
WCCC 1989EdmontonCanadaWCCC 198924
7th
WCCC 1992MadridSpainWCCC 199222
8th
WCCC 1995ShatinHong Kong - ChinaWCCC 199524
9th
WCCC 1999PaderbornGermanyWCCC 199930
10th
WCCC 2002MaastrichtThe NetherlandsWCCC 200218
11th
WCCC 2003GrazAustriaWCCC 200316
12th
WCCC 2004Ramat-GanIsraelWCCC 200414
13th
WCCC 2005ReykjavíkIcelandWCCC 200512
14th
WCCC 2006TurinItalyWCCC 200618
15th
WCCC 2007AmsterdamThe NetherlandsWCCC 200711
16th
WCCC 2008BeijingChinaWCCC 20089
17th
WCCC 2009PamplonaSpainWCCC 20099
18th
WCCC 2010JAIST, KanazawaJapanWCCC 20109
19th
WCCC 2011Tilburg University, TilburgThe NetherlandsWCCC 20119
20th
WCCC 2013Keio University Kyōsei-kan, YokohamaJapanWCCC 20136
21st
WCCC 2015Leiden University, LeidenThe NetherlandsWCCC 20159
22nd
WCCC 2016Leiden University, LeidenThe NetherlandsWCCC 20166
23rd
WCCC 2017Leiden University, LeidenThe NetherlandsWCCC 20174
24th
WCCC 2018StockholmSwedenWCCC 20188
25th
WCCC 2019MacauChinaWCCC 20196
Santiago de CompostelaSpaincancelled
26th
WCCC 2022ViennaAustriaWCCC 20225
27th
WCCC 2023ValenciaSpainWCCC 20234

Hardware Limit

In 2009, ICGA president David Levy surprised potential participants of the WCCC 2009 with an disputed short term decision, an 8-cores hardware limit [10] , a topic heavily discussed in various CC forums [11] . As a consequence, the ICGA initiated an opinion formation related to that issue with respect to future World Computer Chess Championships [12].

World Chess Software Championship

In September 2009, the ICGA announced following decision [13] : As a result of this input from the participants the ICGA has decided upon the following for the 2010 WCCC and subsequent years:

  1. The World Computer Chess Championship for the Shannon Trophy will be contested by teams who have no Restriction placed on them as to their choice of hardware.
  2. A new tournament will be introduced called the “ World Chess Software Championship” to be held at the same location and during the same period as the WCCC. This will be a uniform platform event using computers loaned by the host organisation. In each game played in this tournament the two computers will be, so far as is possible, identical with respect to their hardware capabilities: number of cores, processor speed, memory size.
  3. Participants may compete in either or both of these tournaments for a single entry fee.
  4. The time control for the WCCC will be such as to aim for a 4-hour playing session, namely all moves in 1 hour 45 minutes plus an increment of 15 seconds per move.
  5. The time limit for the WCSC will be such as to aim for a 2-hour playing session, namely all moves in 45 minutes plus an increment of 15 seconds per move.
  6. The WCCC will be an 11-round Swiss System event if there are more than 12 entries, otherwise an all-play-all event.
  7. The number of rounds for the WCSC will be decided according to the number of entries in both events but there will be at least 9 rounds in the WCSC.
  8. There will as usual be a rest day for an excursion and time set aside for the speed championship.

David Levy President ICGA

Rybka Disqualification 2011

In June 2011, the ICGA has disqualified and banned Rybka and its programmer Vasik Rajlich from previous and future World Computer Chess Championships. The ICGA accuses Rajlich of plagiarizing two other programs, Crafty and Fruit, and demands that he returns the trophies and prize money of the World Computer Chess Championships in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 [14], see ICGA Investigations.

A New Format 2017

On June 07, 2017, a few weeks before the upcoming WCCC 2017 in Leiden, ICGA president David Levy announced a new format (excerpt) [15][16] [17]: Starting in 2018 the World Computer Chess Championship will be played as a match, between the reigning World Champion and a challenger chosen by a process which will be discussed amongst the ICGA Board and participants from recent years’ championships. That discussion will commence very soon after this year’s World Championship, which is taking place in Leiden from July 3rd-7th. This new format is akin to the FIDE World Championship (for human Chess players).

For the 2017 World Computer Chess Championship we are changing the format, removing the entry fee, and offering an expenses budget to each of the contestants. Our aim for 2017 will be to attract the strongest participants. There will be only 4 contestants, each of whom will receive 1,000 Euro for their expenses from the ICGA. The Komodo team have already indicated their acceptance, and we very much hope that some of the former World Champions and other leading programs will now find the event attractive and apply to participate.

See also

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References

  1. История “Каиссы” Михаил Донской History of Kaissa by Mikhail Donskoy, (Russian), from Russian Virtual Computer Museum
  2. The Shannon Trophy Photo from ChessBase.com
  3. The Shannon Trophy Photo from the CSVN Site
  4. Ban on Deep Junior from Combinatorics and more - Gil Kalai’s blog
  5. After the disqualification of Rybka in June 2011, Zappa is World Computer Chess Champion 2007
  6. After the disqualification of Rybka in June 2011, HIARCS is World Computer Chess Champion 2008
  7. After the disqualification of Rybka in June 2011, Junior, Shredder and Deep Sjeng are World Computer Chess Champions 2009
  8. After the disqualification of Rybka in June 2011, Rondo and Thinker are World Computer Chess Champions 2010
  9. WCCC Rules Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 11-18, 2007, The Board of the ICGA
  10. Clarification of the 8-cores rule for the WCCC (updated)
  11. Hardware limits in the WCCC from The ICGA Forum
  12. Future World Computer Chess Championships by Harvey Williamson, Hiarcs Chess Forum, June 12, 2009
  13. WCCC 2010 by Harvey Williamson, Hiarcs Forum, September 28, 2009
  14. Rybka disqualified and banned from World Computer Chess Championships | ChessVibes by Peter Doggers, June 29, 2011 ( Wayback Machine)
  15. Important announcement: World Computer Chess Championship by Mark Lefler, CCC, June 07, 2017
  16. Important announcement: World Computer Chess Championship – A New Format by Mark Lefler on behalf of David Levy, ICGA, June 07, 2017
  17. Fifteenth International Conference on Advances in Computer Games 2017
  18. 2013 (ICGA Tournaments)
  19. ICGA Olympiad 2013: Yokohama, Aug 12-18! by Harm Geert Muller, CCC, December 21, 2012

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