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Kees de Kruif
,
a Dutch computer scientist,
business analyst
, chess player,
Chess960
promoter and tournament organizer
[1]
, and editor of the on-line magazine Reykjavik of the
Amsterdam
chess club
Fischer Z
[2]
[3]
. While affiliated with the
Vrije Universiteit
in the late 70s and early 80s, he developed the early chess program
Killer
which played the
First Dutch Computer Chess Championship 1981
on a
PDP-11
of the VU
[4]
.
Kees de Kruif
[5]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
External Links
Kees
Fischer Z
References
What links here?
Selected Publications
Kees de Kruif
(
1982
).
Killer
. in
Peter van Diepen
(ed.) (
1982
).
Toernooibulletin van het Nederlands kampioenschap computerschaak 1981
.
pdf
hosted by
Hein Veldhuis
External Links
Kees
Kees de Kruif | LinkedIn
De Kruif, Kees FIDE Chess Profile
Kees De Kruif - New In Chess
Guernsey International Chess Festival - Player Summary Kees De Kruif
Kees De Kruif chess games - 365Chess.com
Fischer Z
Reykjavik online
Guernsey 2005
NKFR 2014
(
Fischer Random Chess
)
In de voetsporen van Capablanca
Fischer-Z
-
So Long
,
Melkweg
,
Amsterdam
, November 18, 2014,
YouTube
Video
References
^
Spelgroep Phoenix - Niels van Splunter Nederlands Kampioen Superchess 2009
^
Reykjavik online
^
Chess Tigers Training Center - Hart umkämpft: Auftakt der Chess960 German Grand Prix Serie 2006 verspricht Spannung pur
by
Gerhard Kenk
, May 04, 2006 (German)
^
Peter van Diepen
(ed.) (
1982
).
Toernooibulletin van het Nederlands kampioenschap computerschaak 1981
.
pdf
hosted by
Hein Veldhuis
^
Kees de Kruif | LinkedIn
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Date Edited
DOCCC 1981
Nov 14, 2015
Engines
Mar 10, 2018
Kees de Kruif
Nov 9, 2015
Killer
Dec 15, 2017
Killer (NL)
Dec 15, 2017
People
Feb 28, 2018
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a Dutch computer scientist, business analyst, chess player, Chess960 promoter and tournament organizer [1], and editor of the on-line magazine Reykjavik of the Amsterdam chess club Fischer Z [2] [3]. While affiliated with the Vrije Universiteit in the late 70s and early 80s, he developed the early chess program Killer which played the First Dutch Computer Chess Championship 1981 on a PDP-11 of the VU [4].
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
External Links
Kees
Fischer Z
Guernsey 2005
NKFR 2014 (Fischer Random Chess)
In de voetsporen van Capablanca
References
What links here?
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