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Timo Saari
,
a Finnish computer scientist affiliated with
Unisys
Finland, and before from 1970 to 1985
[1]
, with the
University of Helsinki
, where he worked with
Juha Kasanen
and
Mika Korhonen
on computer chess and
chess problem
solving programs
[2]
. They wrote the mainframe chess program
Shy
for the
Burroughs B7800/B7900
, which competed at the
WCCC 1983
in
New York
.
Forum Posts
Chess problem solving
by
Timo Saari
,
CCC
, October 04, 2001
Re: Chess Theory
by
Timo Saari
,
rgcm
, August 13, 2002
External Links
Timo Saari's ICGA Tournaments
References
^
Re: IT industry favors the young and foolish
by
Timo Saari
,
comp.sys.unisys
, February 06, 2002
^
Re: Chess problem solving
by
Timo Saari
,
CCC
, October 05, 2001
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Chess 0.5
Nov 20, 2016
Chess Problems, Compositions and Studies
Feb 19, 2018
Juha Kasanen
Jan 7, 2016
Mika Korhonen
Jan 7, 2016
People
Feb 28, 2018
Shy
Jul 19, 2016
Timo Saari
Jan 7, 2016
University of Helsinki
Dec 18, 2012
WCCC 1983
Jan 20, 2018
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Timo Saari,
a Finnish computer scientist affiliated with Unisys Finland, and before from 1970 to 1985 [1], with the University of Helsinki, where he worked with Juha Kasanen and Mika Korhonen on computer chess and chess problem solving programs [2]. They wrote the mainframe chess program Shy for the Burroughs B7800/B7900, which competed at the WCCC 1983 in New York.
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References
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