Title
Computer Analysis Of World Chess Champions
Abstract
Who is the best chess player of all time? Chess players are often interested in this question that has never been answered authoritatively, because it requires a comparison between chess players of different eras who never met across the board. In this contribution, we attempt to make such a comparison. It is based on the evaluation of the games played by the World Chess Champions in their championship matches. The evaluation is performed by the chess-playing program CRAFTY. For this purpose we slightly adapted CRAFTY. Our analysis takes into account the differences in players' styles to compensate the fact that calm positional players in their typical games have less chance to commit gross tactical errors than aggressive tactical players. Therefore, we designed a method to assess the difficulty of positions. Some of the results of this computer analysis might be quite surprising. Overall, the results can be nicely interpreted by a chess expert.
Year
Venue
Field
2006
ICGA JOURNAL
Championship,Computer science,Simulation,Commit,Human–computer interaction,Computer analysis,Computer chess
DocType
Volume
Issue
Journal
29
2
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1389-6911
18
2.20
References 
Authors
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Matej Guid16412.91
Ivan Bratko21526405.03