The 64-Square Madhouse
Fritz Leiber
Lu par Phil Chenevert





A machine of blinking lights and smelling of ozone is entered into a Grand Master chess tournament. One of the first of those things called computers. Would it be shamed by human genius or would it out think these human prodigies through sheer calculating power? Well, the machine was not perfect. It could be tricked. It could make mistakes. And—it could learn! (summary by phil c and the publisher) (1 hr 39 min)
Chapitres
Part 1 | 21:21 | Lu par Phil Chenevert |
Part 2 | 17:27 | Lu par Phil Chenevert |
Part 3 | 23:03 | Lu par Phil Chenevert |
Part 4 | 18:24 | Lu par Phil Chenevert |
Part 5 | 19:10 | Lu par Phil Chenevert |
Critiques
A fun Chess story





Jimbo
This was a fun story. As a chess player myself, I can say that the portrayal of the game and its players(especially the high ranking ones) is highly accurate.
fun story





darthlaurel
Great reading, as always.