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Folkert van Heusden [1]

Folkert van Heusden,
a Dutch software developer [2]. As open source and game programmer, Folkert is author of the experimental chess programs Pos [3] and DeepBrutePos [4], both written in Java. A incarnation of DeepBrutePos, running on a system with an UDOO computer and seven Raspberry Pi calculating nodes is dubbed PuppetMaster [5] . Former chess programs were Embla (in 2016 incorporated inside a self made chess computer board based on a Raspberry Pi 3 [6]), CPP1 [7] , Bullucks [8] and QueenBee. His latest chess engine, first released in June 2019, is the UCI compliant Micah [9]. He started writing chess programs on May 21, 1996 (aprox 14:30). He further wrote the Go playing program Stop [10].

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