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Michael Ehrig
,
a German computer chess programmer and primary author of the chess engine
Greif
. Greif played the
WMCCC 1993
in Munich
[1]
and the
IPCCC 1994
and was identified by
Rainer Serfling
[2]
at the end of the
Clodra
chess tournament in November 1994 as a
clone
of
Chrilly Donninger's
program
Nimzo 2
[3]
Forum Posts
3-Hirn History: Winning a lost position against another computer
by
Ingo Althöfer
,
rgcc
, June 20, 1997
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Michael Ehrig's ICGA Tournaments
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^
Greif's ICGA Tournaments
^
Clone Engine List
from
Ron Murawski's
Computer-Chess Wiki
^
3-Hirn History: Winning a lost position against another computer
by
Ingo Althöfer
,
rgcc
, June 20, 1997
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Daniel Mehrmann
Dec 13, 2015
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May 17, 2016
Michael Ehrig
May 17, 2016
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Feb 28, 2018
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Michael Ehrig,
a German computer chess programmer and primary author of the chess engine Greif. Greif played the WMCCC 1993 in Munich [1] and the IPCCC 1994 and was identified by Rainer Serfling [2] at the end of the Clodra chess tournament in November 1994 as a clone of Chrilly Donninger's program Nimzo 2 [3]
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