Eric Schiller,
an American chess player, FIDE Master, international trainer, international arbiter, chess tournament organizer, chess writer, and Ph.D. in linguistics from University of Chicago in 1991 [1]. He is author and co-author of over 100 chess books and opening monographs [2], and also involved in developing chess teaching software and tutorials, and contributed to Kasparov's Gambit[3], Chessmaster 5000[4] and authored Dr. Schiller's Chess Game & How to Play Chess[5][6]. Along with Enrique Irazoqui, Eric Schiller was disignated arbiter of the Kramnik versus Deep Fritz 2002 match [7]. When the Einstein Group PLC took over the rights for the Man vs Machine event in Bahrain from Brain Games[8], Schiller was vetoed by ChessBase, and revealed some internals on the Cadaques Qualifier between Fritz and Junior[9].
an American chess player, FIDE Master, international trainer, international arbiter, chess tournament organizer, chess writer, and Ph.D. in linguistics from University of Chicago in 1991 [1]. He is author and co-author of over 100 chess books and opening monographs [2], and also involved in developing chess teaching software and tutorials, and contributed to Kasparov's Gambit [3], Chessmaster 5000 [4] and authored Dr. Schiller's Chess Game & How to Play Chess [5] [6]. Along with Enrique Irazoqui, Eric Schiller was disignated arbiter of the Kramnik versus Deep Fritz 2002 match [7]. When the Einstein Group PLC took over the rights for the Man vs Machine event in Bahrain from Brain Games [8], Schiller was vetoed by ChessBase, and revealed some internals on the Cadaques Qualifier between Fritz and Junior [9].
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