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[[FILE:regimbald01.jpg|border|right|thumb|Adrien Regimbald <ref>Image from [http://en.chessbase.com/post/ivanchuk-shirov-et-al-win-canadian-open Ivanchuk, Shirov, et al. win Canadian Open - Canadian Open Chess Championship, Edmonton 2005] by Adrien Regimbald, [[ChessBase|ChessBase News]], July 23, 2005, as of 2018 no longer available</ref> ]] | [[FILE:regimbald01.jpg|border|right|thumb|Adrien Regimbald <ref>Image from [http://en.chessbase.com/post/ivanchuk-shirov-et-al-win-canadian-open Ivanchuk, Shirov, et al. win Canadian Open - Canadian Open Chess Championship, Edmonton 2005] by Adrien Regimbald, [[ChessBase|ChessBase News]], July 23, 2005, as of 2018 no longer available</ref> ]] | ||
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a Canadian computer engineer, chess player, organizer of chess tournaments throughout [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta Alberta], and as computer chess programmer author of the [[Open Source Engines|open source chess program]] [[Faile]] <ref>[http://faile.sourceforge.net/ Homepage of Faile]</ref>. | a Canadian computer engineer, chess player, organizer of chess tournaments throughout [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta Alberta], and as computer chess programmer author of the [[Open Source Engines|open source chess program]] [[Faile]] <ref>[http://faile.sourceforge.net/ Homepage of Faile]</ref>. | ||
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Home * People * Adrien Regimbald
Adrien M. Regimbald,
a Canadian computer engineer, chess player, organizer of chess tournaments throughout Alberta, and as computer chess programmer author of the open source chess program Faile [2].
Forum Posts
- Why the name Faile? by Adrien Regimbald, CCC, June 28, 2000
- Faile 1.4 - Fritz 32 bit Engine (fixed) by Adrien Regimbald, CCC, July 20, 2000
External Links
- Canadian Chess - Topics - University of Alberta
- Adrien Regimbald chess games - 365Chess.com
- Ivanchuk, Shirov, Bologan at Canada Open - Canadian Open Chess Championship, Edmonton 2005 by Adrien Regimbald, ChessBase News, July 11, 2005
- Ivanchuk, Shirov, et al. win Canadian Open - Canadian Open Chess Championship, Edmonton 2005 by Adrien Regimbald, ChessBase News, July 23, 2005
References
- ↑ Image from Ivanchuk, Shirov, et al. win Canadian Open - Canadian Open Chess Championship, Edmonton 2005 by Adrien Regimbald, ChessBase News, July 23, 2005, as of 2018 no longer available
- ↑ Homepage of Faile