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Mark Weeks
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an American project manager, software developer, and chess guide and blogger, maintaining the
Chess for All Ages
sites
[1]
. He holds a Bachelor in mathematics and computer science from
Cornell University
in 1974
[2]
, and lives in
Brussels
, Belgium. Mark Weeks also covers computer chess topics on his sites, such as
World Computer Chess Championships
and
World Microcomputer Chess Championships
[3]
.
Mark Weeks
[4]
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Combination
Oct 25, 2016
Double Attack
Oct 22, 2014
Game Phases
May 22, 2017
King Safety
Feb 14, 2018
Mark Weeks
Sep 11, 2014
Mephisto Portorose
Sep 1, 2017
Open file
Feb 15, 2015
Pawn Structure
Oct 2, 2017
People
Feb 28, 2018
Scientific American
Jun 5, 2017
Strategy
Jan 18, 2018
Tactics
Jan 12, 2018
WCCC 1977
Dec 22, 2017
WCCC 1980
Dec 25, 2017
WCCC 1983
Jan 20, 2018
WCCC 1986
Jul 27, 2017
WCCC 1989
Dec 5, 2017
WCCC 1992
Feb 26, 2018
WCCC 1995
Jul 12, 2017
WCCC 2002
Nov 24, 2017
WMCCC 1995
Jan 3, 2018
WMCCC 1996
Sep 15, 2016
World Computer Chess Championship
Mar 6, 2018
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an American project manager, software developer, and chess guide and blogger, maintaining the Chess for All Ages sites [1] . He holds a Bachelor in mathematics and computer science from Cornell University in 1974 [2] , and lives in Brussels, Belgium. Mark Weeks also covers computer chess topics on his sites, such as World Computer Chess Championships and World Microcomputer Chess Championships [3] .
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