Alex Brunetti
Alex Brunetti [1]
Alex Brunetti,
an Italian computer scientist, graduate from Polytechnic University of Milan in 1990 [2], candidate chess master, chess programmer, and author of the chess engine Protej.
During the 2006 M-Tel Masters, he won “Play Like Topalov” competition by guessing a total of 209 moves played by the Bulgarian GM,
and was invited in 2007 to play a demonstration match against the blindfolded Veselin Topalov
[3]
[4]
[5].
Forum Posts
2009
- Re: Promotion to bishop by Alex Brunetti, CCC, December 22, 2009 » Minor Promotion
2010
- Protej 0.5.7 by Alex Brunetti, CCC, January 18, 2010
- Uncompressed TB format by Alex Brunetti, CCC, January 28, 2010
- Test position: surprising shot in the endgame by Alex Brunetti, CCC, January 30, 2010
- Recompile Java engine CapaChess by Alex Brunetti, CCC, February 06, 2010
- Rattatechess new version and website by Alex Brunetti, CCC, February 24, 2010 » RattateChess
- "New" engine. GChessIV by Alex Brunetti, CCC, March 03, 2010
- Engine update: Neurone I by Alex Brunetti, CCC, March 04, 2010 » Neurone
- G6 site (italian engines) update by Alex Brunetti, CCC, March 10, 2010
- New algorithm: Concentric AlphaBeta by Alex Brunetti, CCC, April 01, 2010
2014
- Protej 0.5.8 by Alex Brunetti, CCC, June 01, 2014
- Cuteswiss 1.0 by Alex Brunetti, CCC, June 23, 2014
External Links
- Alex Brunetti | LinkedIn
- Chess player brunetti (Alex Brunetti from Milano, Italy) - GameKnot
- Protej chess engine
References
- ↑ Alex Brunetti, WCCC 2006 operating Delfi, Photo by Gerd Isenberg
- ↑ Alex Brunetti | LinkedIn
- ↑ Bulgaria's Topalov Wins Exhibition Chess Match - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency, May 9, 2007
- ↑ Veselin Topalov – Alex Brunetti | Chessdom, May 8, 2007
- ↑ Interview with Alex Brunetti | Chessdom, May 9, 2007