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- Walker_Chess-player abstract "The Walker Chess-player was a chess-playing "machine" created by the Walker Brothers of Baltimore, Maryland. The machine was produced in the 1820s to compete with The Turk, a world-famous chess "machine". Johann Nepomuk Mälzel, a Bavarian musician with an interest in various machines and devices who owned and operated the Turk, viewed the competing machine and attempted to buy it, but the offer was declined and the duplicate machine toured for a number of years, never receiving the fame that Mälzel's machine did, and eventually fell into obscurity.These 19th-century machines were hoaxes that disguised a human player with stage-magic devices; unlike modern chess playing machines which play without human intervention, such as Belle.".
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- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageLength "1249".
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageRevisionID "606015971".
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore.
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore,_Maryland.
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLink Bavaria.
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLink Belle_(chess_machine).
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_robots.
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_automatons.
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_in_the_United_States.
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLink Computer_chess.
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson,_North_Carolina.
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLink Magic_(illusion).
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLink Stage-magic.
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLink The_Turk.
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageWikiLinkText "Walker Chess-player".
- Walker_Chess-player hasPhotoCollection Walker_Chess-player.
- Walker_Chess-player wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess-stub.
- Walker_Chess-player subject Category:19th-century_robots.
- Walker_Chess-player subject Category:Chess_automatons.
- Walker_Chess-player subject Category:Chess_in_the_United_States.
- Walker_Chess-player comment "The Walker Chess-player was a chess-playing "machine" created by the Walker Brothers of Baltimore, Maryland. The machine was produced in the 1820s to compete with The Turk, a world-famous chess "machine".".
- Walker_Chess-player label "Walker Chess-player".
- Walker_Chess-player sameAs Jugador_descacs_de_Walker.
- Walker_Chess-player sameAs Walker_Chess-player.
- Walker_Chess-player sameAs m.027qqr2.
- Walker_Chess-player sameAs Q3821507.
- Walker_Chess-player sameAs Q3821507.
- Walker_Chess-player wasDerivedFrom Walker_Chess-player?oldid=606015971.
- Walker_Chess-player isPrimaryTopicOf Walker_Chess-player.