Dirk Frickenschmidt
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Dirk Frickenschmidt,
a German evangelical pastor in Unterbarmen, Wuppertal [1] [2] [3], computer chess expert, author of a German computer chess book [4], and one of the founders of CCC [5].
Photos
Garry Kasparov vs 32 Micros Hamburg 1985, Dirk Frickenschmidt and Helmut Pfleger kibitzing [6]
Selected Publications
- Dirk Frickenschmidt (1985). Der Geheimtip - Turbostar 432. Computerschach und Spiele 1/85 » Turbostar
- Dirk Frickenschmidt (1985). Ein Turbo auf der Überholspur. 8000 Halbzüge auf einem Chip: Das KSO-Modul im Turbostar. Computerschach und Spiele 5/85
- Dirk Frickenschmidt (1985, 1998). Schach mit dem Computer. amazon.de (German)
- Dirk Frickenschmidt (1997). Evangelium als Biographie. amazon.de (German)
Forum Posts
- Mr. Tueschen's self-assassination of character by Dirk Frickenschmidt, rgcc, December 18, 1997 [7]
- Positional sacrifice beyond our programs' understanding? by Dirk Frickenschmidt, CCC, May 31, 1998
- A priest of wargames -- Dirk Frickenschmidt (Germany) by User77568, rgcc, September 26, 1998
- Minority attack: a problem even for new programs? by Dirk Frickenschmidt, CCC, October 17, 1998 » Minority Attack
- Goodbye by Dirk Frickenschmidt, CCC, November 07, 1998
External Links
- Saitek D++ – Schachcomputer.info Wiki Test report by Thorsten Czub and Dirk Frickenschmidt (German)
References
- ↑ Unterbarmen - Kirchenkreis Wuppertal (German)
- ↑ Christuskirche: Zentrum am Oberdörnen steht zum Verkauf, Westdeutsche Zeitung, April 05, 2013 (German)
- ↑ Christuskirche wird zu Senioreneinrichtung, Westdeutsche Zeitung, June 22, 2017 (German)
- ↑ Dirk Frickenschmidt (1998). Schach mit dem Computer. amazon.de (German)
- ↑ Rebuttal to Chris Whittington by Ed Schröder, rgcc, March 17, 1998
- ↑ Hamburg 1985, Garry Kasparov simultaneous exhibition versus chess computers 32-0, from Chess Metaphors – Artificial Intelligence and the Human Mind by Diego Rasskin-Gutman, ChessBase News, January 28, 2010
- ↑ Character assassination from Wikipedia