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John Jacobs
,
an American chess player,
FIDE Master
, multiple Texas Chess Association
[1]
Champion
[2]
, and chess teacher
[3]
. In the early 80s, he was as Chess consultant affiliated with
Applied Concepts
and
book author
of their
dedicated chess computers
, specially the
Gruenfeld
module of the
Great Game Machine
, also mentioned as team member of
Boris Experimental
in the
ACM 1981
booklet
[4]
.
External Links
FIDE Master John Jacobs - Teaches Chess
A History of DACIS
Chess Team - Chess Program - The University of Texas at Dallas
, December 16 - 21, 2010
[5]
.
References
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Texas Chess Association
^
Texas Chess Association Champions
^
FIDE Master John Jacobs - Teaches Chess
^
The Twelfth ACM's North American Computer Chess Championship
,
pdf
from
The Computer History Museum
^
Richardson Chamber of Commerce | Your Most Valuable Local Resource | Richardson Texas
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Chafitz Modular Game System
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Dec 26, 2017
John Jacobs
Jul 8, 2011
Morphy
Dec 25, 2017
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Nov 21, 2012
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John Jacobs,
an American chess player, FIDE Master, multiple Texas Chess Association [1] Champion [2], and chess teacher [3]. In the early 80s, he was as Chess consultant affiliated with Applied Concepts and book author of their dedicated chess computers, specially the Gruenfeld module of the Great Game Machine, also mentioned as team member of Boris Experimental in the ACM 1981 booklet [4].
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