We would like to thank all the participants and chess players for making the event so successful! We hope that everyone had fun!
Out of the 30 games, GM Kotronias won 27 games and drew 3 against
Joachim Rosenthal, Lampros Gavalakis and Javad Maheri.
3 draws is quite an achievement for our community against such a strong GM from mostly unrated players! Kotronias said that the overall level was quite high, which is why the simul lasted more than 3.5 hours!
The updated list of players and some of the games will be uploaded here: https://chess-results.com/tnr969627.aspx?lan=1
If you have written down your moves and want your game to be uploaded, please contact Lampros or Yiannis.
Finally, we want to thank the Greek Chess Federation for providing tournament-quality chess boards and pieces.
During the last two decades, and especially in the past five years, there has been a near-explosive increase in the general interest and the degree of research activity in AI and in the game of chess. In view of the many fascinating developments in both – and also in view of Shannon’s pioneering early work in both – we are going to host a 5 hour-long event on chess and AI at ISIT 2024! This will take place on
Wednesday July 10, 13:00 - 18:00.
In detail:
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 15:00 Talks
15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 - 18:00 Simultaneous Chess Game
Specifically, two half hour-long talks will be given first, followed by a simultaneous exhibition game. The first will be a “science talk”, given by Jonathan Rosenthal, a machine learning expert, about state-of-the-art chess algorithms and engines. The second will be a “chess talk”, given by Vasilios Kotronias, a chess Grandmaster, about how computers have influenced the game of chess itself.
Talks
Talk 1. “The machine learning tools and ideas behind the top chess engines” (Jonathan Rosenthal): [25-minute talk+5 minutes for questions.]
Talk 2. “How chess engines have transformed the game of chess” (Vasilios Kotronias): [25-minute talk+5 minutes for questions.]
Simul
Following the talks, GM Kotronias will play a simultaneous exhibition game against 30 conference participants. In such simul exhibitions, the GM goes around the room making moves successively on each board. Each player is expected to have played their move by the time the GM returns to their board. Each player has the right to "pass" once during the game, meaning that the GM will make one more round to allow the player to think (usually at a critical point of the game). Traditionally, no clocks are used. The duration of this segment is expected to be 2-2.5 hours.
Speakers
Contact Information
Questions regarding the chess event may be directed to the reflector [email protected] .
Organizers
Lampros Gavalakis and Ioannis Kontoyiannis