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Chess Player Thinking
(Original Caption) 11/13/1951-Washington, DC- Donald Jacobs, Bethesda, Maryland physicist, who challenged an electronic "brain" to a $1, 000 chess tournament, has agreed to follow the machine's ring rules, but says " I won't teach the thing how to play chess." Jacobs President of the Jacobs Instrument Company said he is looking foward to matching wits with CRC-102, The Brain's technical name. CRC-102 promptly accepted Jacobs challenge and Engineer Richard E. Sprague, a Director of Computer Reshearch laid down the " ring rules", amoung which will be time limit on the match so that the human contestant doesn't take " A year or so to make up his mind on a move", and permission to tell the
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1950s Challenge Chess Chess Player Competition Engineer Hand On Chin Machine Match Physicist Stress Thinking
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