William (Bill) Jordan,
an Australian chess player, Fide Master, in 1974 Australian Junior Champion [1] , chess coach , former Australian Postal champion, and as computer chess programmer author of various chess tools and the WinBoard compliant chess engines Bills Bare Bones Chess[2] and Awesome[3] . His program Chess Memory was inspired by Adriaan de Groot'scognitive experiments. One has to memorize positions from a series displayed for 10 seconds each to receive a percent score [4] .
an Australian chess player, Fide Master, in 1974 Australian Junior Champion [1] , chess coach , former Australian Postal champion, and as computer chess programmer author of various chess tools and the WinBoard compliant chess engines Bills Bare Bones Chess [2] and Awesome [3] . His program Chess Memory was inspired by Adriaan de Groot's cognitive experiments. One has to memorize positions from a series displayed for 10 seconds each to receive a percent score [4] .
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