Günter Niggemann,
a German wholesale chess material seller and founder of Schachversand Niggemann, a chess store distributing chess sets, chess books, chess software and dedicated chess computers. At the WMCCC 1993, Günter Niggemann representing Saitek, operated Kasparov Sparc by Kathe and Dan Spracklen, where a broken interface card was an issue, read Mclane's witness report in rgcc for the whole story [1] . Due to his passion for chess and dedicated chess computers, Günter Niggemann started in 1984 with a small chess shop, when he was board member and tournament organizer at chess club SG Porz in Porz, a city district of Cologne[2].
a German wholesale chess material seller and founder of Schachversand Niggemann, a chess store distributing chess sets, chess books, chess software and dedicated chess computers. At the WMCCC 1993, Günter Niggemann representing Saitek, operated Kasparov Sparc by Kathe and Dan Spracklen, where a broken interface card was an issue, read Mclane's witness report in rgcc for the whole story [1] . Due to his passion for chess and dedicated chess computers, Günter Niggemann started in 1984 with a small chess shop, when he was board member and tournament organizer at chess club SG Porz in Porz, a city district of Cologne [2].
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