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George Lyapko
, (György Lyapko, Yuriy Lyapko)
a Hungarian
[1]
[2]
software developer and author of various
archive
and
data compression
tools for
MS-DOS
[3]
. As computer chess programmer, George is author the
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
compliant chess engine
Bestia
, two times winner of the
Hungarian Chessprogram Open
in
2001
and
2003
. He has further created various
PGN
and
WinBoard
related tools to run under MS-DOS, i.e. to recreate PGN from the WinBoard debug file
[4]
[5]
.
George Lyapko
[6]
Table of Contents
Forum Posts
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What links here?
Forum Posts
New WB engine "Bestia" available for download
by
George Lyapko
,
Winboard Forum
, July 05, 2000
Bestia 0.8 available for download
by
George Lyapko
,
Winboard Forum
, July 20, 2001
Stalemate trap(SOS-Delfi)
by
George Lyapko
,
Winboard Forum
, December 18, 2001 »
Stalemate
,
Test-Positions
,
SOS
,
Delfi
Lyapko's 30 min tournament started on 09/2003 finished
by
Alejandro Dubrovsky
,
Winboard Forum
, February 07, 2004
Olympiads 2004 : Bestia Nationality
by Nicolas Normand,
Winboard Forum
, March 08, 2004
Blocked position
by
George Lyapko
,
Winboard Forum
, December 17, 2004
Merlin 2.0beta bug
by
George Lyapko
,
Winboard Forum
, March 05, 2005 »
Merlin
Trying to improve MES endgame suite
by
George Lyapko
,
Winboard Forum
, September 30, 2005 »
Test-Positions
[7]
Re: How is learning triggered?
by
George Lyapko
,
Winboard Forum
, May 25, 2006 »
Learning
George Lyapko Chess pages
by
Ron Murawski
,
Winboard Forum
, October 31, 2009
Re: [Sokoban] Bugs 550 Level 44:44
by
George Lyapko
,
Yahoo! Groups
, October 05, 2012
[8]
External Links
George Lyapko
tools from
Simtel.net
[9]
George Lyapko's Home Page
(outdated)
Lyapko George's WinBoard related page
(outdated)
[10]
References
^
Re: Co-ordinate square systems
by
George Lyapko
,
CCC
, August 14, 2002
^
Olympiads 2004 : Bestia Nationality
by Nicolas Normand,
Winboard Forum
, March 08, 2004
^
George Lyapko's Home Page
(outdated)
^
Tool to recreate PGN from winboard.debug?
by
Sven Schüle
,
CCC
, January 01, 2013
^
Lyapko George's WinBoard related page
(outdated)
^
My picture album
from
George Lyapko's Home Page
^
1234 Modern End Game Studies - Free eBooks Download
^
Sokoban from Wikipedia
^
Archive Handler by George Lyapko Corrupted Data Recovery - Repair LG Files, LG Recovery
^
George Lyapko Chess pages
by
Ron Murawski
,
Winboard Forum
, October 31, 2009
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Date Edited
Alejandro Dubrovsky
Jan 13, 2013
Bestia
Jan 5, 2013
Chess Engine Communication Protocol
Mar 4, 2018
Delfi
Jan 7, 2016
George Lyapko
Jan 14, 2013
MASPV 2001
Jan 9, 2013
MASPV 2003
Jan 9, 2013
MASPV 2007
May 5, 2013
Merlin (HU)
Jan 7, 2016
Patriot
Sep 27, 2016
People
Feb 28, 2018
Portable Game Notation
Jan 11, 2018
Soldat
Aug 20, 2017
SOS
Apr 5, 2017
Stalemate
Feb 21, 2018
Sven Schüle
Sep 20, 2016
Test-Positions
Feb 25, 2018
WinBoard
Mar 4, 2018
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a Hungarian [1] [2] software developer and author of various archive and data compression tools for MS-DOS [3]. As computer chess programmer, George is author the Chess Engine Communication Protocol compliant chess engine Bestia, two times winner of the Hungarian Chessprogram Open in 2001 and 2003. He has further created various PGN and WinBoard related tools to run under MS-DOS, i.e. to recreate PGN from the WinBoard debug file [4] [5].
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Forum Posts
External Links
References
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