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Subject: Book on 3-Hirn

Author: Ingo Althofer

Date: 09:59:48 12/14/98


In the "Triple Brain" approach one human chess player uses the help
of two different chess computers. He starts both machines, inspects
their computing processes, and stops them in appropriate moments. Then
the human has the final choice among their move proposals. Triple
Brain plays chess games against other humans, computers, or man-
machine combinations.

In 1985 I introduced the concept of Triple Brain and performed
several experiments over the years. After a 5:3 match win over GM
Arthur Yusupov (FIDE Elo 2640) in September 1997 (in Shuffle Chess
without Fischer castling) human top-10 players were not willing to
compete with my man-machines combination. So I stopped the experiments
and wrote the book

"13 Jahre 3-Hirn
 Meine Schach-Experimente mit Mensch-Maschinen-Kombinationen"

(rough translation into English: "13 Years of Triple Brain  -  My
 Experiments in Chess with Man-Machines Combinations")
The book is written in German language and published by myself. Further
information can be found at
http://www.minet.uni-jena.de/www/fakultaet/iam/personen/althofer.html
                    Ingo Althoefer.



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