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* Timo Haupt
Timo Alexander Haupt
, (née Klaustermeyer)
a German computer scientist in
media studies
with a
Diplom
degree from
University of Paderborn
with the thesis title:
Change of interaction between humans and machines on the example of chess
[1]
. Further, Timo is computer chess aficionado, computer chess journalist specially associated with
Computerschach und Spiele
, computer chess tester,
opening book author
and operator, most notably for
Spike
during the
WCCC 2006
in
Turin
,
Cluster Toga
at the
WCCC 2008
in
Beijing
,
Deep Sjeng
at the
DOCCC 2010
in
Leiden
and
Protector
at the
WCCC 2015
and
WCSC 2015
in
Leiden
as well. In 2002, he was intern for the
ChessBase
website team, and currently works for
Steinwender's
EDV-Beratung
[2]
[3]
.
Timo Haupt
[4]
Table of Contents
Photos
WCCC 2006
WCCC 2008
WCCC 2015
External Links
References
What links here?
Photos
WCCC 2006
WCCC 2006
Blitz:
Timo Klaustermeyer
and
Alex Brunetti
,
Delfi
-
Spike
[5]
[6]
WCCC 2008
WCCC 2008
, round 1,
Harvey Williamson
and
Timo Klaustermeyer
,
Cluster Toga
-
Hiarcs
[7]
[8]
WCCC 2015
Timo Haupt
and
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
at the
WCCC 2015
in
Protector
-
Shredder
[9]
External Links
Timo Haupt
Clash of the Titans
Timo Klaustermeyer's ICGA Tournaments
Freestyle Blitz Tournaments on January 15 and 22, 2005
by
Ingo Althöfer
and
Timo Klaustermeyer
References
^
Timo Klaustermeyer
(
2006
).
Wandel von Interaktion zwischen Menschen und Maschine am Beispiel des Schachspiels
. Supervisor
Gerd Szwillus
,
Ingo Althöfer
,
abstract as pdf
(German)
^
Steinwender EDV-Beratung
^
Timo Haupt - CV
(German)
^
Timo Haupt - CV
(German)
^
Photo by
Gerd Isenberg
^
14th World Computer Chess Championship (Blitz) - Turin 2006
^
Index of /sebi/WCCC-Beijing-2008
pictures by
Sebastian Böhme
^
Beijing 2008 - Chess - Round 1 - Game 3 (ICGA Tournaments)
^
Photo by
Gerd Isenberg
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Jan 7, 2016
Computerschach und Spiele
May 16, 2016
DOCCC 2010
Aug 15, 2015
GridGinkGo
Jul 13, 2016
GridProtector
Jul 13, 2016
IGT 2017
Oct 2, 2017
IPCCC 2005
Aug 21, 2015
Maverick
Jan 7, 2016
People
Feb 28, 2018
Protector
Oct 12, 2017
PT 47
Dec 1, 2014
PT 49
Oct 22, 2015
Spike
Jan 7, 2016
Timo Haupt
Jan 8, 2016
University of Paderborn
Aug 17, 2014
WCCC 2006
Jan 28, 2018
WCCC 2008
Jan 3, 2017
WCCC 2015
Jun 13, 2017
WCCC 2016
Sep 18, 2017
WCSC 2015
Jun 13, 2017
WCSC 2016
Sep 18, 2017
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a German computer scientist in media studies with a Diplom degree from University of Paderborn with the thesis title: Change of interaction between humans and machines on the example of chess [1]. Further, Timo is computer chess aficionado, computer chess journalist specially associated with Computerschach und Spiele, computer chess tester, opening book author and operator, most notably for Spike during the WCCC 2006 in Turin, Cluster Toga at the WCCC 2008 in Beijing, Deep Sjeng at the DOCCC 2010 in Leiden and Protector at the WCCC 2015 and WCSC 2015 in Leiden as well. In 2002, he was intern for the ChessBase website team, and currently works for Steinwender's EDV-Beratung [2] [3] .
Table of Contents
Photos
WCCC 2006
WCCC 2008
WCCC 2015
External Links
Clash of the Titans
References
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