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From: rh@mit-eddie.UUCP (Randy Haskins)
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Subject: Re: 2 Level Openings
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Date: Thu, 28-Jul-83 21:47:09 EDT
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Okay you bridge hackers, here is what I promised (some of you):

"Creative Computing" had the following articles in the last few years:
(Interesting note:  I used our library's Computer Literary Search
service to find these.)

In Nov 81 issue (p 64) there is a review of a software piece for
playing on home systems.

In Oct 81 (p 250) and Dec 81 (p 330) David Levy has articles on
writing programs to bid and play, respectively.  The articles are
very good, and they give you a good handle on the Problem (yep, that's
Problem with a big 'P'.  It's not a game, it's my thesis.)

Tangentially, there is an article in the Mar 79 issue entitled,
"Go--the ultimate programming challenge?"  It gives a pretty
good description of the game of Go.
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	Randwulf (Randy Haskins)
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