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Germán Blanquer
,
a Spanish computer scientist and former computer chess programmer. Along with
Mario Carbonell Martinez
and
Alvaro Benlloch
, Germán Blanquer is co-author of the chess engine
Killer
[1]
, which regularly played the
Spanish Computer Chess Championship
in the 90s. He was member of a team from
Valencia
Chess Club Deportivo Basilio
[2]
, playing a match versus
dedicated chess computers
in May 2000, which was won 4-2 by the machines. He was the only one who won his game, playing a
Novag Sapphire
[3]
.
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Germán Blanquer | LinkedIn
Encuentro Basilio 2000
from
WebAjedrezE
hosted by
Alvaro Benlloch
References
^
Josep Parés
,
Teresa Canela
(
1993
).
Report on the 1st Spanish Computer-Chess Championship
.
ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 4
^
Club Deportivo Basilio
^
Encuentro Basilio 2000
from
WebAjedrezE
hosted by
Alvaro Benlloch
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Dec 15, 2017
Killer
Dec 15, 2017
Killer (NL)
Dec 15, 2017
Mario Carbonell Martinez
Dec 15, 2017
People
Feb 28, 2018
SCCC 1993
Dec 15, 2017
SCCC 1994
Dec 15, 2017
SCCC 1996
Dec 15, 2017
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Table of Contents
Germán Blanquer,
a Spanish computer scientist and former computer chess programmer. Along with Mario Carbonell Martinez and Alvaro Benlloch, Germán Blanquer is co-author of the chess engine Killer [1], which regularly played the Spanish Computer Chess Championship in the 90s. He was member of a team from Valencia Chess Club Deportivo Basilio [2], playing a match versus dedicated chess computers in May 2000, which was won 4-2 by the machines. He was the only one who won his game, playing a Novag Sapphire [3].
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