Computer Olympiad


The Computer Olympiad is a multi-games event in which computer programs compete against each other. For many games, the Computer Olympiads are an opportunity to claim the "world's best computer player" title. First contested in 1989, the majority of the games are board games but other games such as bridge take place as well. In 2010, several puzzles were included in the competition.

History

Developed in the 1980s by David Levy, the first Computer Olympiad took place in 1989 at the Park Lane Hotel in London. The games ran on a yearly basis until after the 1992 games, when the Olympiad's ruling committee was unable to find a new organiser. This resulted in the games being suspended until 2000 when the Mind Sports Olympiad resurrected them. Recently, the International Computer Games Association has adopted the Computer Olympiad and tries to organise the event on an annual basis.

Games contested

The games which have been contested at each Olympiad are:


6th–10th Olympiads (2000–2004)

After an eight-year hiatus, the Computer Olympiad was revived by bringing it into the Mind Sports Olympiad. The chess competition was a special event, since it was adopted by the International Correspondence Chess Association as the 17th World Microcomputer Chess Championship. The 5th Olympiad was in 2000 at London's Alexandra Palace; the 6th, in 2001 at Ad Fundunm at Maastricht University; the 7th, in 2002 in Maastricht; the 8th, in 2003 in Graz; and the 9th, in 2004 in Ramat Gan. The 7th Olympiad was adopted by the ICCA as the 10th World Computer Chess Championship, and the 8th was held in conjugation with both 11th WCCC and the 10th Advances in Computer Games Conference. Because of this, no medals were awarded for the two chess events. The 9th was held in conjugation with WCCC and the Computers and Games 2004 Conference; no medals were awarded to the two chess events. Jonathan Schaeffer and J. W. H. M. Uiterwijk were the tournament directors.
Game2000
London, England
2001
Maastricht, Netherlands
2002
Maastricht, Netherlands
2003
Graz, Austria
2004
Ramat Gan, Israel
Abalone--- AbaPro
Nacre
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Amazons 8QP
Yamazon
Anky
8QP
Aska
Invader
Amazong
8QP
Invader
Amazong

10th–14th Olympiads (2005–2009)

The 10th Olympiad was in 2005 in Taipei; the 11th, in 2006 in Turin; the 12th, in 2007 at the Amsterdam Science Park; the 13th, in 2008 at the Beijing Golden Century Golf Club; and the 14th, in 2009 in Pamplona. The 10th Olympiad wasa held at the same time and location as the 11th Advances in Computer Games and its organizing committee was made up of J. W. Hellemons, H. H. L. M. Donkers, M. Greenspan, T-s Hsu, H. J. van den Herik, and M. Tiessen. Hand Talk, which won the gold medal in Computer Go, was originally written in assembly language by a retired chemistry professor of Sun Yat-sen University, China. The 11th Olympiad was held in conjugation with the 14th World Computer Chess Championship and the 5th Computer and Games Conference. Human FIDE 37th Chess Olympiad co-hosted this event; the 12th, with the 15th World Computer Chess Championship and the Computer Games Workshop; the 13th, with the International Computer Games Championship, the World Computer Chess Championship, and a scientific conference on computer games; and the 14th with the World Computer Chess Championship and a scientific conference on computer games.
Rybka was retroactively disqualified from all ICCC events due to plagiarism. Rankings were adjusted appropriately.
Game2005
Taipei, Taiwan
2006
Turin, Italy
2007
Amsterdam, Netherlands
2008
Beijing, China
2009
Pamplona, Spain
Amazons 8QP
Invader
TAS
- 8 Queens Problem
Campya
Invader
8 Queens Problem
Campya
Invader
8 Queens Problem
Campya
Backgammon- GNU Backgammon
BGBlitz
Bgblitz
GNU Backgammon
MCgammon
--
Chess-- Zappa
Loop
HIARCS
Cluster Toga
Rybka
Chinese Chess XQMASTER
SHIGA
NEUCHESS
Shiga
Deep Elephant
NeuChess
XieXie
Intella
Cyclone
EThinker
TMSK
HaQiKi D )
Chimo
Clobber MILA
ClobberA
Pan
Mila
ClobberB
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Computational Pool--- CueCard
PickPocket
Elix
-
Connect6- NCTU6
X6
EVG
X6
MeinStein
Kavalan
NCTU6-Lite
Bitstronger
NEUConn6
Bit
MeinStein
Bit2
Dots and Boxes Deep Beige
Beige Watch
Qiyi
Matadots
-
Draughts---- TDKing
Tornado
Rocky
Go--- The Many Faces of Go
MoGo
Leela
Zen
Fuego
MoGo
Go 19x19 Hand Talk
Go Intellect
Aya
GNU Go
Go Intellect
Indigo
MoGo
Crazy Stone
GNU Go
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Go 9x9 Go Intellect
Aya
Indigo
Crazy Stone
Aya
Go Intellect
Steenvreter
MoGo
Crazy Stone
The Many Faces of Go
Leela
MoGo
Fuego
MoGo
Yogo
International draughts- TDKing
SJENDE BLYN
Dam 2.2
Dam 2.2
TDKing
Sjende Blyn
TDKing
Rocky
-
Havannah---- Wanderer
Shakti
Hex- Six
Wolve
Hex Krieger
- Wolve
MoHex
Six
MoHex
Wolve
Six
Kriegspiel- Darkboard
Kbott
-- Darkboard
KriegExpert
Bit
Lines of Action- MIA
YL
-- Mia 4.51
Bit
Phantom Go-- GoLois
InTheDark
GoLois
Chinese Deep
BitStronger
GoLois
Bit
Pool UofA
PoolMaster
Elix
PickPocket
SkyNet
Elix
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Shogi Tacos
YSS
Spear
YSS
Bonanza
Tacos
Tacos
Reiki
HIT+SS
Tacos
BitStronger
HIT+SS
Tacos
BitStronger
Speed chess--- Sjeng
HIARCS
Shredder ''
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Surakarta-- SIA
Incognito
SIA
BitStronger
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15th–18th Olympiads (2010–2015)

The 15th Olympiad was held in 2010 in Kanazawa, Japan along with the 18th World Computer Chess Championship, and a scientific conference on computer games. The 16th Olympiad was held in 2011 at Tilburg University at the same time as the 19th WCCC. The 17th Olympiad was held in 2013 at Keio University's Collaboration Complex on the Hiyoshi Campus, and was at the same time as the 20th WCCC and a scientific conference on computer games. The 18th Olympiad was in 2015 at Leiden University and was organized by the International Computer Game Association, the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, and the Leiden Centre of Data Science.
Game2010
Kanazawa, Japan
2011
Tilburg, Netherlands
2013
Tokyo, Japan
2015
Amsterdam, Netherlands
2048--- 2048-khyeh
2048-ghung
20486
AmazonsUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknown
Backgammon-Unknown--
Chinese chess Shiga
TMSK
Chimo
UnknownUnknown Shiga
Chimo
Shark
Chinese dark chessUnknownUnknown DarkKnight
Yahari
Observer
Unknown
Chu Shogi-- HaChu
Deep Nikita
Unknown
Clobber Pan.exe
No other competitors
Unknown Pan
McClobber
Deep Nikita
8QP
Deep Nikita
Connect6UnknownUnknownUnknownUnknown
Diplomacy--- D-Brand
DipBlue
Super Bot
Dots and Boxes The Shark
Rocky
Unknown BITDB
Railgun
Scan
Damage
JDraughts
EinsStein würfelt nicht!-Unknown Prophet_WT
VS_WTN
Cloud
Hanfried
Deep Nikita
Chinese Program
Go Erica
Zen
The Many Faces of Go
MyGoFriend
Fuego
Erica
UnknownUnknown Zen
Abakus
CGI
Go The Many Faces of Go
MoGo
UnknownUnknown Zen
Nomitan
Abakus
Go -UnknownUnknown Zen
Abakus
Nomitan
HavannahUnknownUnknown--
HexUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknown
Light Up Cpuzzler
PCCU
--Unknown
Lines of Action-- MC-LOA
Deep Nikita
SIA
Deep Nikita
Mahjong-- ThousandWind
Majo
Longcat
VeryLongCat
ThousandWind
Take
Minishogi Clair 1/128
Shokidoki 0.8
55TACOS
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NoGo-UnknownUnknownUnknown
Nonograms Cpuzzler -UnknownUnknown
NurikabeUnknown---
Phantom GoUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknown
QuoridorUnknown---
Shogi Gekisashi
Shueso
GPS Shogi
UnknownUnknown-
Shogi -- Shokidoki
1/128 Rigan
Mattari Yuuchan
Unknown
Surakarta SIA
Qiyi
BITPanda
SIA
BITSKT
Deep Nikita
Unknown-

19th–25th Olympiads (2016–2022)

The 19th Olympiad was held 27 June – 3 July 2016 and the 20th Olympiad was held 1–7 July 2017, both at Leiden University and organized by the International Computer Game Association, the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, and the Leiden Centre of Data Science. The 21st Olympiad was held 7–13 July 2018 in Taipei, Taiwan alongside the 10th International Conference on Computers and Games. The World Computer Chess Championships took place from 13–19 July in Stockholm, Sweden. The 22nd Olympiad was held 11–17 August 2019 in Macau, China and the 23rd, 24th, and 25th Olympiads were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Game2019
Macau, China
Amazons SherlockGo
BIT_Amazons
Queen
Block Go NDHU-Polygames
miny_blockgo
Breakthrough Deep Nikita
TakeABreak
BT
Chinese checkers Jump
NDHU-Polygames
Negentropy
Chinese chess BugCChess
SHIGA
Xiexie
Chinese dark chess Yahari
PupilDarkChess
Yanyu 2.0
Connect 6 BIT_Connect6
Kavalan
Zeta
Dice-shogi Nyanpass
Deep Nikita
NDHU-Polygames
Draughts Bit_Draught
Einstein Würfelt Nicht EWIN
VSWTN
BIT_Einstein
Fighting Landlord I'm a Famer
Knight-Landlord
JAIST_landlord
Go CGI Go Intelligence
EzGo
Hex BIT_Hex11
Calainosaur
Hex DeepEZO
BIT_Hex13
Calainosaur
Kyoto Shogi Deep Nikita
CrazyWa
Mahjong MahjongJr
ZONST Tree
SimCat
Shogi Nyanpass
Shokidoki
EVG1.5
NoGo CZF
Deep Nikita
Noeven
Nonogram Requiem
The Heir
Uncertainty
Othello Othello LTBeL
Royal
Curiosity10
Surakarta Deep Nikita
FuChou
VSSurakarta

Summary by game

Abalone

Abalone is a strategy game using a hexagonal patterned board with 14 marbles for each of two players. The objective is to push six of the opponent's marbles off the edge of the board.
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Amazons

Amazons is played on a 10×10 chessboard by two players each with four amazons. Moves are made to block squares and the winner is the last player able to move his pieces to an unblocked square.
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Awari

Awari is an abstract strategy game among the Mancala family of board games.
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Backgammon

Backgammon is a board game for two players where the checker-like playing pieces are moved according to the roll of dice; a player wins by removing all of his pieces from the board before his opponent.
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Bridge

Bridge is a trick-taking card game for four players.
Bridge participation in the Computer Olympiad was largely discontinued when in 1996 the American Contract Bridge League established a new official World Computer Bridge Championship, to be run annually at a major bridge tournament. Starting in 1999, that event is now co-sponsored by the World Bridge Federation.
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Chess

Chess is a two-player board game played on a checkered game-board with 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. Each player begins with 16 pieces of varying characteristics, the objective being to capture one's opponent's king piece.
Many computer-versus-computer events are held beyond those of the Computer Olympiad.
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Chinese chess

Chinese chess is a strategy board game for two players from the same family as western or international chess. Known primarily as Xiangqi internationally, the game is referred to as Chinese chess in the Computer Olympiad competitions.
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Chinese dark chess

Chinese dark chess is known as Banqi in Chinese.
[Image:BanQi.jpg|thumb|right| Chinese dark chess (banqi) board and pieces]
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Clobber

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Connect Four

Image:Connect Four.jpg|thumb|Connect Four travel version by Milton Bradley
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Connect6

Image:Closeup of a Connect 6 game.jpg|thumb|right|Connect6 board and pieces
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Dominoes

[Image:Dominospiel.JPG|thumb|right|Domino pieces – played and unplayed]
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Octi

Octi is an abstract strategy game designed by Donald Green, with similarities to checkers and chess but allowing for multiple jumping, capturing, and special movement of pieces. The object of the game is to move one's pieces into the opponent's starting points.

Pool

Also known as computational pool.
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