Shaun Press,
a Papua New Guinean, Australian software developer and roboticist affiliated with the Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering at Australian National University, chess FIDE master and correspondence chess player, president of the Correspondence Chess League of Australia (CCLA) [1], international chess arbiter, member of FIDE rules and tournament regulations committee, and the FIDE Swiss pairing programs committee [2].
Shaun Press represented Papua New Guinea in seven Chess Olympiads from 2000 to 2012 [5] as player, since 2014 as official. In Turin 2006, he was quite close to his computer chess fellows.
a Papua New Guinean, Australian software developer and roboticist affiliated with the Research School of Information Sciences and Engineering at Australian National University, chess FIDE master and correspondence chess player, president of the Correspondence Chess League of Australia (CCLA) [1], international chess arbiter, member of FIDE rules and tournament regulations committee, and the FIDE Swiss pairing programs committee [2].
As computer chess programmer, Shaun has written multiple chess programs, most notably Vanilla Chess (VChess), BChess and Fencer, and he organized [3] the Australasian National Computer Chess Championships, where he also participated with his programs.
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Chess Olympiads
Shaun Press represented Papua New Guinea in seven Chess Olympiads from 2000 to 2012 [5] as player, since 2014 as official. In Turin 2006, he was quite close to his computer chess fellows.Forum Posts
Re: 2005 National Computer Chess Championships by Shaun Press, Chess Chat, July 17, 2005 » Point Value
External Links
chessexpress: Tridge by Shaun Press, July 23, 2007 » Andrew Tridgell, KnightCap, Vanilla Chess
chessexpress: Ow, my brain hurts by Shaun Press, October 03, 2007 » Tor Lattimore
NC3 2003 - List of Entries
NC3 2004 - List of Entries
NC3 2005 - List of Entries
NC3 2006 - List of Entries
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