Jouni Uski

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Jouni Uski,
a Finnish chess and computer chess aficionado. He is tester, collector of test-positions, frequent poster in computer chess forums, and long term member in CCC, with interests in all aspects of chess engines, tournaments and mate solving [1]. In 1996 in Computer Chess Reports, he reported on a human versus computer chess match in Finland (game in 25 + 25 min), where five humans, IM Kimmo Valkesalmi (3½), IM Marko Manninen (2½), IM Joose Norri (2½), FM Jussi Tella (2) and IGM Jouni Yrjölä (1½) narrowly lost versus five programs, M-Chess Pro 5 (4, P90), Genius 4 (3½ P100), Fritz 4.0 (2 P100), Rebel 7 (2 P90) and The King 2.42 (1½ P100 no book) with 12 - 13 [2].

Forum Posts

1996 ...

And here is corrected ECM testsuite (15 wrong positions removed) by Jouni Uski, CCC, October 11, 1998 » Test-Positions

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References

  1. Yet Another Mate Solving Test by Jouni Uski, CCC, January 14, 2011
  2. Jouni Uski (1996). Human vs. Computer Acttion Chess Match - Finland. Computer Chess Reports Vol. 5 No. 3+4 pp. 8

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