Rüdiger+Worbs

a German electrical engineer and former chess programmer. When affiliated with VEB Mikroelektronik „Karl Marx“ Erfurt, Rüdiger Worbs was primary developer of the programs of the dedicated Chess-Master series. He co-authored with Dieter Schultze, when Chess-Master played the 3rd World Microcomputer Chess Championship 1983 in [|Budapest], while Wolfgang Pähtz was co-author of the later Chess-Master Diamond. || toc =Photos= project leader Holger Faltermeier and chess consultant IM (Bernd ?) Stein ||
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 * Erfurt computer chess team in 1983, programmer Rüdiger Worbs,

=Selected Publications=
 * Dieter Schultze, Rüdiger Worbs (**1986**). //Schachcomputer Chess-Master CM//, rfe, H1, S 19-21
 * Rainer Hinkeldein, Rüdiger Worbs (**1988**). //Schachcomputer Chess-Master Diamond//, rfe, H5, S 316-312
 * Christian Posthoff, Günter Reinemann (**1987**). //Computerschach - Schachcomputer//. with cooperation of [|Rainer Knaak], Michael Schlosser, Rainer Staudte, Rüdiger Worbs, [|Akademie-Verlag] Berlin, [|booklooker]

=External Links=
 * [|Rüdiger Worbs' ICGA Tournaments]
 * [|Worbs, Rüdiger & Pähtz, Wolfgang] from [|Schachcomputer.info Wiki]

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