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Stefan Löffler, (Stefan Loeffler)
a German chess International Master and journalist, specialising in chess, health and science. He contributes to the EU-funded school chess project CASTLE [1] and is director of the new think tank, Chess in the Public Interest [2] [3]. His interests in computer chess manifests in playing the two last Aegon Tournaments, the Aegon 1996 and Aegon 1997, and more recently, in an article about the Rybka Controversy.
Stefan Löffler [4]

Photos

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Stefan Löffler at the 37th Chess Olympiad 2006 in Turin, accompanied by the WCCC 2006 and the
11th Computer Olympiad, where he interviewed Michael Greenspan and Will Leckie on the Pool competition [5]

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References

  1. ^ The Project - CASTLE PROJECT
  2. ^ Stefan Löffler (Germany) | London Chess Conference
  3. ^ Stefan Löffler (2013). Chess in the Public Interest - Working Paper 1: School Chess in the EU after the 2012 Initiative. pdf
  4. ^ Stefan Löffler (@StefanLoeffler) | Twitter
  5. ^ ICGA News - Olympiad 2006 Photos

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