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Antonio Manuel Diéguez Rojas
,
a Chilean software developer, games and chess programmer. He is author of the
WinBoard
and
UCI
compatible chess engine
Amyan
[1]
, which won the
First Annual ACCA Americas' Computer Chess Championships
[2]
.
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interesting game, Crafty vs Amyan
by
Antonio Dieguez
,
CCC
, September 18, 2000
CCT5 - ok, a short comment, just Amyan...
by
Antonio Dieguez
,
CCC
, January 20, 2003
just amyan...
by
Antonio Dieguez
,
CCC
, September 14, 2009
move in the pv at starting position
by
Antonio Dieguez
,
CCC
, November 05, 2009
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Página personal de Antonio Diéguez
(Spanish)
Amyan <- Antonio Diéguez
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Amyan <- Antonio Diéguez
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The 2006 First Annual ACCA Americas' Computer Chess Championships - Results
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Dec 22, 2012
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May 29, 2014
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Antonio Manuel Diéguez Rojas,
a Chilean software developer, games and chess programmer. He is author of the WinBoard and UCI compatible chess engine Amyan [1], which won the First Annual ACCA Americas' Computer Chess Championships [2].
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References
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