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* [http://www.chesschat.org/showthread.php?15127-Bill-Jordan-flukes-a-win-over-Houdini Bill Jordan flukes a win over Houdini] by [[Bill Jordan]], [http://www.chesschat.org/forum.php Chess Chat], October 12, 2013 » [[Houdini]]
 
* [http://www.chesschat.org/showthread.php?15127-Bill-Jordan-flukes-a-win-over-Houdini Bill Jordan flukes a win over Houdini] by [[Bill Jordan]], [http://www.chesschat.org/forum.php Chess Chat], October 12, 2013 » [[Houdini]]
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* [https://billjordanchess.blogspot.com/2019/05/i-am-making-available-source-code-for.html source code for a basic chess engine] by [[Bill Jordan]], [https://billjordanchess.blogspot.com Bill Jordan Chess], May 4, 2019 » [[Bills Bare Bones Chess]]
  
 
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Bill Jordan [1]

William (Bill) Jordan,
an Australian chess player, FIDE Master, in 1974 Australian Junior Champion, in 1997 Australian Postal champion [2], chess coach and writer, as well as software developer with focus on chess software.

Computer Chess

As computer chess programmer Bill Jordan is author of various chess tools and the WinBoard compliant chess engines Bills Bare Bones Chess and Awesome. His program Chess Memory was inspired by Adriaan de Groot's cognitive experiments. One has to memorize positions from a series displayed for 10 seconds each to receive a percent score [3] .

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