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Daniel Mehrmann
,
a German computer chess programmer and author of the chess engine
Homer
. Daniel started his computer chess career as
Opening Book Author
and team member of
Michael Ehrig's
engine
Greif
in the 90s. He later cooperated with
Ulrich Türke
as book author of
Comet
and started to write his own engine
Homer
[1]
. More recently, Daniel initiated a "let's update Fruit", published in March 2014 as
Fruit Reloaded
by
Fabien Letouzey
, Daniel Mehrmann and
Ryan Benitez
[2]
, hosted by
Steve Maughan's
Computer Chess Programming
[3]
and
GitHub
[4]
.
Theo
and Daniel,
DOCCC 2005
[5]
Table of Contents
Forum Posts
External Links
References
What links here
Forum Posts
New Winboard version 4.3.0 released
by
Daniel Mehrmann
,
CCC
, February 05, 2003 »
WinBoard
Daniel's Winboard: kibitzing?
by
David Rasmussen
,
CCC
, February 05, 2003
Announcement: Homer 1.0 beta avaible for download
by
Daniel Mehrmann
,
CCC
, July 12, 2005
Solaris 8-10: data types: stronger as Linux and Windows ?
by
Daniel Mehrmann
,
CCC
, October 25, 2005
Rybka - How much Fruit is inside?
by
Daniel Mehrmann
,
CCC
, December 11, 2005 »
Rybka
,
Fruit
CCT8: Testposition (Junior-Zappa)
by
Daniel Mehrmann
,
CCC
, February 27, 2006 »
CCT8
,
Junior
,
Zappa
PHR (Peak History Reduction) idea
by
Daniel Mehrmann
,
CCC
, March 01, 2006 »
Relative History Heuristic
,
Late Move Reductions
Fruit reloaded needs some testers and devs
by
Daniel Mehrmann
,
CCC
, April 16, 2014
Passed pawn evaluation
by
Daniel Mehrmann
,
CCC
, December 13, 2015 »
Passed Pawn
External Links
Homer Chessengine ... for the serious gambitplayer
Akusari/Fruit-reloaded-public · GitHub
Fruit Reloaded - Computer Chess Programming
hosted by
Steve Maughan
References
^
Homer Chessengine ... for the serious gambitplayer
^
Fruit 1.0 anniversary
by
Fabien Letouzey
,
CCC
, March 17, 2014
^
Fruit Reloaded - Computer Chess Programming
hosted by
Steve Maughan
^
Akusari/Fruit-reloaded-public · GitHub
^
25th Open Dutch Computer-Chess Championship 2005, Photo Gallery
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Apr 6, 2013
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Aug 25, 2013
Chess960CWC 2005
Jan 1, 2016
Chess960CWC 2006
Sep 25, 2014
CSVN
Jan 8, 2018
Daniel Mehrmann
Dec 13, 2015
DOCCC 2011
Dec 1, 2013
Dutch Open Computer Chess Championship
Sep 25, 2014
Fabien Letouzey
Feb 5, 2018
Fruit
Sep 27, 2016
Fruit Reloaded
Dec 8, 2017
Greif
May 17, 2016
Harry Schnapp
Apr 11, 2013
Homer
Dec 23, 2013
Late Move Reductions
Sep 25, 2017
Passed Pawn
Oct 11, 2017
People
Feb 28, 2018
PT 49
Oct 22, 2015
Relative History Heuristic
Jun 8, 2015
Ryan Benitez
May 16, 2015
Rybka
Mar 27, 2017
Rybka Controversy
Jan 18, 2018
TCEC Season 10
Jan 3, 2018
TCEC Season 8
Nov 30, 2015
TCEC Season 9
Nov 6, 2017
Vasik Rajlich
Sep 23, 2017
WCCC 2007
Jan 2, 2017
WCRCC 2007
Nov 21, 2016
WinBoard
Mar 4, 2018
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a German computer chess programmer and author of the chess engine Homer. Daniel started his computer chess career as Opening Book Author and team member of Michael Ehrig's engine Greif in the 90s. He later cooperated with Ulrich Türke as book author of Comet and started to write his own engine Homer [1]. More recently, Daniel initiated a "let's update Fruit", published in March 2014 as Fruit Reloaded by Fabien Letouzey, Daniel Mehrmann and Ryan Benitez [2], hosted by Steve Maughan's Computer Chess Programming [3] and GitHub [4].
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