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'''Anastasios Milikas''',<br/>
 
'''Anastasios Milikas''',<br/>
 
a Greek computer scientist, computer chess programmer and teacher of computer science at a public school in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece Greece] <ref>[http://www.chesstigers.de/ccm9_index_news.php?id=310&rubrik=6&lang=1&kat=6 Portrait of Anastasios Mikilas, author of the Chess960 engine AICE] by [http://www.chesstigers.de/index_news.php?id=594&rubrik= Mark Vogelgesang], July 21, 2005</ref>.  
 
a Greek computer scientist, computer chess programmer and teacher of computer science at a public school in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece Greece] <ref>[http://www.chesstigers.de/ccm9_index_news.php?id=310&rubrik=6&lang=1&kat=6 Portrait of Anastasios Mikilas, author of the Chess960 engine AICE] by [http://www.chesstigers.de/index_news.php?id=594&rubrik= Mark Vogelgesang], July 21, 2005</ref>.  
Anastasios is author of the computer chess engines [[AICE]], which had its over the board debut in [[Chess960]] at the [[Chess960CWC 2005|1st Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship 2005]], and the private engine [[Sibyl]].  
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Anastasios is author of the computer chess engines [[AICE]], which had its over the board debut in [[Chess960]] at the [[Chess960CWC 2005|1st Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship 2005]], and its private successor [[Sibyl]].  
  
 
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Anastasios Milikas [1]

Anastasios Milikas,
a Greek computer scientist, computer chess programmer and teacher of computer science at a public school in Greece [2]. Anastasios is author of the computer chess engines AICE, which had its over the board debut in Chess960 at the 1st Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship 2005, and its private successor Sibyl.

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