Mathias Feist,
a German computer chess programmer, ChessBase employee and formidable Chess player [1]. End of the 80s Mathias was hired by ChessBase to port the ChessBase Database program from Atari ST to the MS-DOS operating system based PCs. Mathias is co-author of the Fritz engine by primary author Frans Morsch[2] and worked on the Fritz-GUI for DOS and Windows.
a German computer chess programmer, ChessBase employee and formidable Chess player [1]. End of the 80s Mathias was hired by ChessBase to port the ChessBase Database program from Atari ST to the MS-DOS operating system based PCs. Mathias is co-author of the Fritz engine by primary author Frans Morsch [2] and worked on the Fritz-GUI for DOS and Windows.
At two Aegon Tournaments, 1996 [3] and 1997 [4] Mathias played on behalf of the humans against the machines. Mathias operated Fritz during various World Computer Chess Championships and Man-Machine matches against Kasparov [5] and Kramnik [6][7].
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