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  • Talk by Martin Müller: Arrows: A Program that Plays Amazons

    Streaming-video 30-minute talk held at MSRI during the Combinatorial Game Theory Research Workshop, July 24-28, 2000. Describes some of the issues involved in designing and theories behind building a reasonable Amazons computer player.

    www.msri.org

  • Amazon Unofficial Home Page

    Small: includes a copy of the (1997) call for the first Amazon tournament for computer players, and several sample games played.

    www.dc.uba.ar

  • Play-by-eMail Amazons

    Play with 2 players from the standard starting position, or with 3-4 players with other starting positions.

    www.gamerz.net

  • Chess Variants - Amazons

    Detailed history of the game, description of rules, and an old (1995) copy of Michael Keller's Windows implementation.

    www.chessvariants.com

  • Amazong

    Java applet for playing amazons, with a strong computer player, written by Jens Lieberum.

    swiss2.whosting.ch

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