Wolfgang Traudes,
a German chess player in the 2200 Elo range [1][2] and operator of InterChess and Goliath at the WMCCC 1996 in Jakarta and the WMCCC 1997 in Paris respectively. The ICGA tournament site mention Traudes as engine programmer of InterChess [3], while other sources suggest Michael Borgstädt is the co-author [4][5][6]. At that time Borgstädt worked with Heureka author Gerold Fischer and his partners, and in 1997 he confirmed to encourage Fischer to withdraw Heureka from playing the WMCCC 1997[7][8], where W. Traudes was listed as Heureka operator on a preliminary participant list [9].
a German chess player in the 2200 Elo range [1] [2] and operator of InterChess and Goliath at the WMCCC 1996 in Jakarta and the WMCCC 1997 in Paris respectively. The ICGA tournament site mention Traudes as engine programmer of InterChess [3], while other sources suggest Michael Borgstädt is the co-author [4] [5] [6]. At that time Borgstädt worked with Heureka author Gerold Fischer and his partners, and in 1997 he confirmed to encourage Fischer to withdraw Heureka from playing the WMCCC 1997 [7] [8], where W. Traudes was listed as Heureka operator on a preliminary participant list [9].
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