James’s chess skill came especially helpful during the tournament. Hans Berliner had decided that the StarTech team should not consult with him during the tournament because it would be unfair to the other participants for him to have two horses in the race. Consequently, when StarTech got into trouble with its opening book, which had been partially garbled in transit from CMU to MIT, James ungarbled the opening.
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James Schuyler,
an American FIDE Master and chess teacher [1]. While affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the 90s he contributed to the StarTech program as chess advisor, tester, opening book editor and operator at ACM 1993.
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