Michael Borgstädt,
a German IT consultant specialized in E-Recruitment, and computer chess programmer. He has started chess programming in 1990 as a hobby, and in early 1996 found a possibility to include knowledge regarding planning and strategic thinking together with a reliable tactical searcher, playing the WMCCC 1996 as InterChess[1][2][3].
By this time he decided to release a commercial program, later dubbed Goliath[4], which won the World Microcomputer Speed-Chess Championship at the WMCCC 2001[5] .
a German IT consultant specialized in E-Recruitment, and computer chess programmer. He has started chess programming in 1990 as a hobby, and in early 1996 found a possibility to include knowledge regarding planning and strategic thinking together with a reliable tactical searcher, playing the WMCCC 1996 as InterChess [1] [2] [3].
By this time he decided to release a commercial program, later dubbed Goliath [4], which won the World Microcomputer Speed-Chess Championship at the WMCCC 2001 [5] .
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