Peter Kappler
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Peter Kappler,
an American aerospace engineer, software developer, chess player [2] and computer chess programmer and consultant.
Peter received a B.Sc. in aerospace engineering from University of Texas at Austin in 1992.
He serves as webmaster of the Texas Chess Association [3] [4],
and is author of the private chess engine Grok [5].
Peter Kappler was computer chess consultant for Andrew Bujalski's 2013 feature film Computer Chess [6].
Forum Posts
1999
- u2600 - rook sac from Lambchop-Grok by Peter Kappler, CCC, April 27, 1999
- ICC Championship - lets decide on a time control by Peter Kappler, CCC, November 15, 1999
2000 ...
- Re: Bookup by Peter Kappler, CCC, February 23, 2000 » Bookup
- CCT5 - Grok, Rounds 1-4 by Peter Kappler, CCC, January 21, 2003 » CCT5
- to Peter Kappler - re:Grok by Scott Farrell, CCC, November 13, 2003
- Re: OliThink GUI in Java... Complete source posted by Peter Kappler, CCC, November 26, 2009 » OliThink
2010 ...
- Re: WinBoard protocol extension proposal: exclude moves by Peter Kappler, CCC, November 17, 2010 » Chess Engine Communication Protocol
- Re: Computer Chess - the movie by Peter Kappler, CCC, July 30, 2011 » Computer Chess
- Re: Easy engine to use for testing by Peter Kappler, CCC, June 10, 2012 » The Art of Evaluation
- Re: Transposition table usage in quiescent search? by Peter Kappler, CCC, March 03, 2013 » Transposition Table, Quiescence Search
- Google's AlphaGo team has been working on chess by Peter Kappler, CCC, December 06, 2017 » AlphaZero
External Links
References
- ↑ Peter Kappler | LinkedIn
- ↑ Austin Chess Club - FAQ
- ↑ Welcome to the new TCA website! - Texas Chess Association
- ↑ Texas Knights - The official publication of the Texas Chess Association, Volume 52, Number 4, March-April 2011
- ↑ inactive Private Engine List from Computer-Chess Wiki by Ron Murawski
- ↑ The United States Chess Federation - The Making of Computer Chess by Dr. Alexey Root, July 17, 2013