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Salvatore (Salvo) Spitaleri
,
an Italian computer chess expert, and
opening book author
, notably for
SOS
by
Rudolf Huber
,
Scorpio
by
Daniel Shawul
,
Fruit
by
Fabien Letouzey
and
Ryan Benitez
,
Chiron
by
Ubaldo Andrea Farina
[1]
,
Glaurung
by
Tord Romstad
,
Stockfish
by
Tord Romstad
,
Marco Costalba
, and
Joona Kiiski
[2]
, and
Komodo
by
Don Dailey
and
Larry Kaufman
.
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Salvo's Opening Suite, by Salvo Spitaleri
, hosted by
WBEC Ridderkerk
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Nov 19, 2016
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Feb 28, 2018
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Jan 17, 2018
Salvo Spitaleri
Mar 11, 2013
WCRCC 2009
Jul 14, 2014
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Jul 14, 2014
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Salvatore (Salvo) Spitaleri,
an Italian computer chess expert, and opening book author, notably for SOS by Rudolf Huber, Scorpio by Daniel Shawul, Fruit by Fabien Letouzey and Ryan Benitez, Chiron by Ubaldo Andrea Farina [1] , Glaurung by Tord Romstad, Stockfish by Tord Romstad, Marco Costalba, and Joona Kiiski [2], and Komodo by Don Dailey and Larry Kaufman.
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