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Subject: Re: If Chess Knowledge matter that much DIEP should be the Strongest........

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 15:42:43 07/10/04

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On July 10, 2004 at 18:07:51, Dieter Buerssner wrote:

>There are quite a few strong chess players, that have written an engine. Of the
>participants of the current WCCC:
>
> 2209764  Baches Garcia, Guillermo          f   ESP  2361   24  26.09.79
> 1003054  Diepeveen, Vincent                f   NED  2269   13  16.10.73
> 4646738  Zwanzger, Johannes                    GER  2351    7  05.03.82
>
>If you include book authors:
>
> 2801906  Alterman, Boris                   g   ISR  2548    6  04.05.70
>  809225  Riccio, Eros                          ITA  2175    0  01.12.77
>[From an earlier FIDE rating list]
>  105872  Pesce, Carlos                      ARG  2045    0  19.04.61  i
>
>Other authors of (rather) current chess engines, that come to mind:
>
> 4606825  Borgstaedt, Michael                   GER  2270    0  24.10.67    i
> 4611950  Borriss, Martin                   m   GER  2439   27  28.04.70
> 1302132  Fierz, Martin                     f   SUI  2289    0  18.07.71
> 4300394  McKenzie, Peter                       NZL  2265    0    .  .      i
>
>[From an earlier FIDE rating list]
>  101974  Ballicora, Miguel               f  ARG  2245    0  26.04.64  i
>
>I certainly have forgotten many.


In 1965 the Soviets designed a chess program developed at the Institute for
Theoretical and Experimental Physics (ITEP) in Moscow. ITEP's programming team
was led by Georgi Adelson-Velskiy.


Also HITECH programmed by Hans Berliner Correspondence World Champion

In 1988 HITECH won the Pennsylvania State Chess Championship after defeating
International Master Ed Formanek (2485). HITECH defeated Grandmaster Arnold
Denker in a match. HITECH became the first chess computer to rated Grandmaster
strength.

http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/comphis.htm

Jorge





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