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an Israeli computer scientist with a M.Sc. degree from Bar-Ilan University on computerized chess composers supervised by Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner. During the WCCC 2004 in [|Ramat Gan], he operated Woodpusher 1997 by John Hamlen at times, who was not only active in chess but also in 9x9 Go. || toc =Chess Composer= In his thesis, and the 2006 ICGA Journal Award winning paper //A Chess Composer of Two-Move Mate Problems//, co-authored by his thesis supervisor Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner, Fridel Fainshtein describes the model called //Chess Composer//, which utilizes Bitboard move generation. Sliding piece attacks were generated by a hybrid none rotated approach of rank lookups and the classical approach along with some bit-twiddling.
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=Selected Publications=
 * Fridel Fainshtein (**2006**). //An Orthodox k-Move Problem-Composer for Chess Directmates//. M.Sc. thesis, Bar-Ilan University, [|pdf]
 * Fridel Fainshtein, Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner (**2006**). //A Chess Composer of Two-Move Mate Problems//. ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 1, [|pdf]
 * Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner, Fridel Fainshtein (**2006**). //A Deep Improver of Two-move Chess Mate Problems//. [|Cybernetics and Systems, Vol. 37, No. 5]

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