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Uncommented game. The program "Chess 4.7" was running on a CDC supercomputer (Cyber 176) and the human opponent was international master David Levy from Scotland. The match (5 games in total) was held at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto and was part of a bet. Levy was confident that from 1968 on, a computer engine could not beat him within the next 10 years in a match under tournament conditions. In fact Levy was right, because he only lost this game but wan 3 ones and drew 1 resulting in a 3,5:1,5 score (+3-1=1). Sources: Byte Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 12 (https://archive.org/stream/byte-magazine-1978-12/1978_12_BYTE_03-12_Life /n88/mode/1up) https://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/Levy+versus+Chess+1978

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