Andreas Matthies

From Chessprogramming wiki
Jump to: navigation, search

Home * People * Andreas Matthies

Andreas Matthies [1]

Andreas Matthies,
a German computer scientist and computer chess programmer. He had his first computer chess experience at age 13 with a Sargon II chess cartridge for the Commodore VIC-20. At age 16, he wrote a Connect Four program for the Commodore 64, and later had some game theory lessons at the university - he graduated from University of Kiel in 1995 [2]. His interest in writing a chess engine revived much later, when someone pointed him to TCEC and the chess programming scene [3], yielding to the development of RubiChess.

Forum Posts

External Links

References