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a British computer scientist, and games and Bridge programmer. Along with Richard Hooker, Tony Guilfoyle is co-author of the chess program Vaxchess, which played the WCCC 1986 in [|Cologne], and the Scrabble program [|Quetzal] based on [|Monte-Carlo sampling], which won the Gold medal at the 4th Computer Olympiad, Scrabble, London, 1992.
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=Bridge= Further, Tony Guilfoyle was involved in the development of multiple [|Bridge programs], his lonesome effort [|Vtech] (aka //Gemini Bridge//) won Silver at the 1st Computer Olympiad 1989. [|Bridge Baron] in collaboration with Tom Throop won the Gold medals at the 2nd and 3rd Computer Olympiad, the Silver medal at the 4th Computer Olympiad, 1992, and was winner of the first [|World Computer Bridge Championship] in 1997. The version of Bridge Baron by Throop and Guilfoyle was commercialized as //Micro Bridge Companion//.

=External Links=
 * [|Tony Guilfoyle's ICGA Tournaments]
 * [|Micro Bridge Companion - Programs by Tom Throop and Tony Guilfoyle] from [|Amazon.com]

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