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Home * Periodical * ChessBits
ChessBits,
was a German computer chess periodical, first released in 1999 by Marcus Kästner. 21 issues were released until 2003, when the unexpected death of Marcus later partner and co-editor Detlef Pordzik was the main reason ChessBits was discontinued.
Selected Articles
- Marcus Kästner (2000). Interview with Ed Schröder. ChessBits, No. 8, hosted by Ed Schröder
- Alwin Gruber (2001). Schachcomputer die Geschichte schrieben - Der Novag Savant. ChessBits, 01-2001, pdf hosted and slightly modified by Hein Veldhuis » Savant
- Detlef Pordzik (2002). Ein Brettcomputer im Königsformat - Der Excalibur Grandmaster. ChessBits, No. 19 (German), hosted by Schachversand Niggemann
External Links
References
- ↑ Marcus Kästner (2000). Interview with Ed Schröder. ChessBits No. 8, hosted by Ed Schröder