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− | a Dutch chess player | + | a Dutch chess player, bridge player, computer games and [[Bridge]] programmer, and most notably author of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_bridge Bridge program] and multiple [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_bridge#World_Computer-Bridge_Championship World Computer Bridge Champion] [https://www.game-ai-forum.org/icga-tournaments/program.php?id=257 Jack] <ref>[http://www.jackbridge.com/eindex.htm Bridge: Jack - Computer Bridge World Champion of the Millennium]</ref>. |
− | Already during the 80s, along with [[Nico Kuijf]], Hans Kuijf developed the Chess [[Databases|databases]] [[NICBase]] and [[TascBase]]. Further, Hans Kuijf was involved in the Database programming of [[Chessmaster]] 6000 and 7000 <ref>[https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,22774/ Hans Kuijf - Developer BIO] from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MobyGames MobyGames]</ref>. He was section editor of the [[ICGA Journal]] until 2012 <ref>Editor ('''2012'''). ''Thanks to Michael Buro, Ken Chen, and Hans Kuijf''. [[ICGA Journal#35_4|ICGA Journal, Vol. 35, No. 4]]</ref>. | + | Already during the 80s, along with [[Nico Kuijf]], Hans Kuijf developed the Chess [[Databases|databases]] [[NICBase]] and [[TascBase]]. Further, Hans Kuijf was involved in the Database programming of [[Chessmaster]] 6000 and 7000 <ref>[https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,22774/ Hans Kuijf - Developer BIO] from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MobyGames MobyGames]</ref>. He continued his work with [[Johan de Koning]] on the [[Clobber]] program [https://www.game-ai-forum.org/icga-tournaments/program.php?id=169 Pan], winner of the [[11th Computer Olympiad#Clobber|11th Computer Olympiad 2006]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turin Turin] <ref>[[Mark Winands]] ('''2006'''). ''Pan wins Clobber tournament''. [[ICGA Journal#29_2|ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2]] » [[11th Computer Olympiad#Clobber|11th Computer Olympiad]]</ref>, and was section editor of the [[ICGA Journal]] until 2012 <ref>Editor ('''2012'''). ''Thanks to Michael Buro, Ken Chen, and Hans Kuijf''. [[ICGA Journal#35_4|ICGA Journal, Vol. 35, No. 4]]</ref>. |
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Latest revision as of 10:10, 20 June 2021
Hans Kuijf,
a Dutch chess player, bridge player, computer games and Bridge programmer, and most notably author of the Bridge program and multiple World Computer Bridge Champion Jack [2].
Already during the 80s, along with Nico Kuijf, Hans Kuijf developed the Chess databases NICBase and TascBase. Further, Hans Kuijf was involved in the Database programming of Chessmaster 6000 and 7000 [3]. He continued his work with Johan de Koning on the Clobber program Pan, winner of the 11th Computer Olympiad 2006, Turin [4], and was section editor of the ICGA Journal until 2012 [5].
Selected Publications
- Wil Sparreboom, Hans Kuijf, Ken Thompson et al. (1996). TascBase. Rotterdam : Tasc B.V.
- Hans Kuijf (2002). Bridge at the 7th Computer Olympiad. ICGA Journal, Vol. 25, No. 3 » 7th Computer Olympiad
External Links
- Hans Kuijf's ICGA Tournaments
- Hans Kuijf | LinkedIn
- Bridge: Jack - Computer Bridge World Champion of the Millennium
- The chess games of Hans Kuijf from chessgames.com
- Kuijf, Hans FIDE Chess Profile
References
- ↑ Hans Kuijf at the 11th Computer Olympiad 2006, Turin, clipped from Photo gallery by Hiroshi Yamashita
- ↑ Bridge: Jack - Computer Bridge World Champion of the Millennium
- ↑ Hans Kuijf - Developer BIO from MobyGames
- ↑ Mark Winands (2006). Pan wins Clobber tournament. ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2 » 11th Computer Olympiad
- ↑ Editor (2012). Thanks to Michael Buro, Ken Chen, and Hans Kuijf. ICGA Journal, Vol. 35, No. 4