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Claude Shannon's pioneering paper on computer chess found immediate interest in the journal “Chess Review” whose New York corespondent Edward Lasker was responsible for three articles involving Claude Shannon in 1950, 1951, and 1957, respectively. We shall briefly review these three articles and sketch the further development of computer chess which was essentially based on Shannon's ideas.