Gerhard+Piel

a German architect, and collector and tester of dedicated chess computers. He did extensive tests with chess computers, taking many thousands of hours, and in 1980 concluded Boris 2.5 by Kathe and Dan Spracklen the strongest, while Ossi Weiner favored Fidelity [|Sensory Voice] by Ron Nelson. In 1981, along with Frederic Friedel and Dieter Steinwender, Gerhard Piel organized the the WMCCC 1981 in [|Travemünde]. || toc =Selected Publications=
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 * Gerhard Piel (**1981**). //Mikro-WM in Travemünde und Hamburg//. [|Rochade], 07-1981
 * Gerhard Piel (**1981**). //Wilde Weltmeisterschaften//. [|Rochade], 08-1981
 * Gerhard Piel (**1985**). //Neue Programme von neuen Programmierern//. Schachcomputer, Herausgeber Florian Piel, Edition 20, [|pdf] hosted by Hein Veldhuis

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