Andreas Matthies

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Andreas Matthies, a German computer scientist and computer chess programmer. He had his first computer chess experience at age 13 with a Sargon II chess cartridge for the Commodore VIC-20. At age 16, he wrote a Connect Four program for the Commodore 64, and later had some game theory lessons at the university - he graduated from University of Kiel in 1995. His interest in writing a chess engine revived much later, when someone pointed him to TCEC and the chess programming scene , yielding to the development of RubiChess.

=Forum Posts=

2018 ...

 * Probing the Syzygy tablebase - beginners question by Andreas Matthies, CCC, April 16, 2018 » Syzygy Bases
 * Not detected collisions in tt probing by Andreas Matthies, CCC, May 09, 2018 » Collisions
 * RubiChess 0.9 is out by Andreas Matthies, CCC, May 29, 2018
 * Re: texel tuning by Andreas Matthies, CCC, June 09, 2018 » Texel's Tuning Method
 * Opening book for engame testing needed by Andreas Matthies, CCC, August 25, 2018
 * Re: What got you into computer chess? by Andreas Matthies, CCC, October 16, 2018
 * Using Link-Time-Optimization in mingw/gcc: Any experience? by Andreas Matthies, CCC, August 01, 2019
 * Syzygy 7-piece - several questions by Andreas Matthies, CCC, August 19, 2019

2020 ...

 * Re: Sargon 1978 - Bringing it back to life by Andreas Matthies, CCC, May 20, 2020 » Sargon
 * Re: Orion 0.7 : NNUE experiment by Andreas Matthies, CCC, August 21, 2020
 * RubiChess NNUE player implemented by Andreas Matthies, CCC, September 06, 2020

=External Links=
 * Matthies · GitHub
 * Andreas Matthies | Facebook

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