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Vincent Diepeveen

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'''Vincent Diepeveen''',<br/>
a Dutch chess programmer and chess player, author of the strong chess program [[Diep]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIDE_Master Fide-Master] in over the board chess. He started chess programming in 1993, first the program [[Grijp]], a team effort with [[Remy de Ruysscher]], and in January 1994 with Diep <ref>[[Eric van Reem]] ('''2004'''). ''Drei Gewinner in Leiden - Die Geschichte von Diep''. [[Computerschach und Spiele]], 6/2004 (German)</ref>. Since the mid 90s until 2007, Vincent almost played each over the board [[Tournaments and Matches|tournament]] in Europe with Diep, since 1997 [[World Computer Chess Championship|World Computer]] and [[World Microcomputer Chess Championship|World Microcomputer Chess Championships]], as well as online tournaments. Diep became Dutch Open Champion in [[DOCCC 2004|2004]] and third at the [[WCCC 2004]] in Ramat Gan behind [[Junior]] and [[Shredder]]. Vincent is known as one of the most knowledgeable experts in massive [[Parallel Search|parallel search]] and proposed the [[Double Null Move]] idea. He is also famous for his emotional discussions in [[Computer Chess Forums]] and his animosity against [[Bitboards]] <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=173418 On Beowulf - long post] by Vincent Diepeveen, [[CCC]], June 05, 2001</ref> <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=266030 Re: Differences between 0x88 ,10x12 and Bitboards!?] by Vincent Diepeveen, [[CCC]], November 19, 2002</ref> and the gibberish of a few academics.
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