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LaGrande,
a chess program by Gabriele Müller as successor of her Crafty clone Voyager. Voyager, LaGrande and its "sister" LaPetite were promoted by Frank Quisinsky, when he initially assumed Voyager an experimental private chess program by Gabriele Müller [1], even after it was exposed as clone in February 1999 [2], but later admitted the evidence of cloning [3]. LaGrande was the "sister" of the third clone LaPetite, which was according to Quisinsky a much more aggressive and speculative player [4].

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