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is an American chess [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Grandmaster Grandmaster] <ref>[http://rybkaforum.net/cgi-bin/rybkaforum/topic_show.pl?tid=8266 Larry is senior world champion and GM!] from the [[Computer Chess Forums|Rybka Forum]] November 11, 2008</ref> , chess writer, [[:Category:Shogi Player|Shogi player]], chess teacher, [[:Category:Opening Book Author|opening book author]], and professional computer chess programmer with focus on [[Evaluation|evaluation]].  
 
is an American chess [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Grandmaster Grandmaster] <ref>[http://rybkaforum.net/cgi-bin/rybkaforum/topic_show.pl?tid=8266 Larry is senior world champion and GM!] from the [[Computer Chess Forums|Rybka Forum]] November 11, 2008</ref> , chess writer, [[:Category:Shogi Player|Shogi player]], chess teacher, [[:Category:Opening Book Author|opening book author]], and professional computer chess programmer with focus on [[Evaluation|evaluation]].  
 
In 1965, while already a chess master and top rated U.S. Junior player and began to study [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economics economics] at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]], he started his computer chess career as opening book author of [[Richard Greenblatt|Richard Greenblatt's]] [[Mac Hack|Mac Hack VI]] <ref>[[Richard Greenblatt]], [[Donald Eastlake]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Crocker Stephen D. Crocker] ('''1967'''). ''The Greenblatt Chess Program''. Proceedings of the AfiPs Fall Joint Computer Conference, Vol. 31, pp. 801-810. reprinted ('''1988''') in [[Computer Chess Compendium]]</ref>.  
 
In 1965, while already a chess master and top rated U.S. Junior player and began to study [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economics economics] at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]], he started his computer chess career as opening book author of [[Richard Greenblatt|Richard Greenblatt's]] [[Mac Hack|Mac Hack VI]] <ref>[[Richard Greenblatt]], [[Donald Eastlake]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Crocker Stephen D. Crocker] ('''1967'''). ''The Greenblatt Chess Program''. Proceedings of the AfiPs Fall Joint Computer Conference, Vol. 31, pp. 801-810. reprinted ('''1988''') in [[Computer Chess Compendium]]</ref>.  
In the 80s and 90s, Larry Kaufman collaborated with [[Don Dailey]] and [[Julio Kaplan]]. Kaufman is well known for his research on [[Material|material]] <ref>[http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=7775 The joys of chess – and the value of the pieces], [[ChessBase|ChessBase News]], December 21, 2011</ref> <ref>[[Christian Hesse]] ('''2011'''). ''[http://www.newinchess.com/The_Joys_of_Chess-p-953.html The Joys of Chess - Heroes, Battles & Brilliancies]''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_In_Chess New In Chess]</ref> and his work and publication on ''The Evaluation of Material Imbalances'' <ref>[[Larry Kaufman]] ('''1999'''). ''[https://www.chess.com/article/view/the-evaluation-of-material-imbalances-by-im-larry-kaufman The Evaluation of Material Imbalances]''. (first published in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_Life Chess Life] March 1999, online version edited by [[Dan Heisman]])</ref> and [[Doubled Pawn|doubled pawns]] <ref>[[Larry Kaufman]] ('''2005'''). ''[https://de.scribd.com/document/10151669/All-About-Doubled-Pawns All About Doubled Pawns]''. (first published in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_Life Chess Life], May 2005)</ref> based on [[Match Statistics|statistics]].  
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In the 80s and 90s, Larry Kaufman collaborated with [[Don Dailey]] and [[Julio Kaplan]]. Kaufman is well known for his research on [[Material|material]] <ref>[https://en.chessbase.com/post/the-joys-of-che-and-the-value-of-the-pieces The joys of chess – and the value of the pieces], [[ChessBase|ChessBase News]], December 21, 2011</ref> <ref>[[Christian Hesse]] ('''2011'''). ''The Joys of Chess - Heroes, Battles & Brilliancies''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_In_Chess New In Chess]</ref> and his work and publication on ''The Evaluation of Material Imbalances'' <ref>[[Larry Kaufman]] ('''1999'''). ''[https://www.chess.com/article/view/the-evaluation-of-material-imbalances-by-im-larry-kaufman The Evaluation of Material Imbalances]''. (first published in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_Life Chess Life] March 1999, online version edited by [[Dan Heisman]])</ref> and [[Doubled Pawn|doubled pawns]] <ref>[[Larry Kaufman]] ('''2005'''). ''[https://de.scribd.com/document/10151669/All-About-Doubled-Pawns All About Doubled Pawns]''. (first published in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_Life Chess Life], May 2005)</ref> based on [[Match Statistics|statistics]].  
 
In 1993 as editor of [[ICD Corporation|ICD's]] [[Computer Chess Reports]], Kaufman proposed a 25 problem [[Kaufman Test|test suite]] for chessplaying programs <ref>[https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.games.chess/Q-euoCEq31w/PXCyDugCxCkJ Kaufman test suite in SAN/FEN] by [[Steven Edwards]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rec.games.chess]], November 28, 1993</ref>.  
 
In 1993 as editor of [[ICD Corporation|ICD's]] [[Computer Chess Reports]], Kaufman proposed a 25 problem [[Kaufman Test|test suite]] for chessplaying programs <ref>[https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.games.chess/Q-euoCEq31w/PXCyDugCxCkJ Kaufman test suite in SAN/FEN] by [[Steven Edwards]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rec.games.chess]], November 28, 1993</ref>.  
 
Larry Kaufman was a member of the [[Rybka]] team around [[Vasik Rajlich]], and successfully improved the evaluation of [[Rybka|Rybka 3]].  
 
Larry Kaufman was a member of the [[Rybka]] team around [[Vasik Rajlich]], and successfully improved the evaluation of [[Rybka|Rybka 3]].  

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Larry Kaufman [1]

Lawrence (Larry) Charles Kaufman, (born November 15, 1947)
is an American chess Grandmaster [2] , chess writer, Shogi player, chess teacher, opening book author, and professional computer chess programmer with focus on evaluation. In 1965, while already a chess master and top rated U.S. Junior player and began to study economics at MIT, he started his computer chess career as opening book author of Richard Greenblatt's Mac Hack VI [3]. In the 80s and 90s, Larry Kaufman collaborated with Don Dailey and Julio Kaplan. Kaufman is well known for his research on material [4] [5] and his work and publication on The Evaluation of Material Imbalances [6] and doubled pawns [7] based on statistics. In 1993 as editor of ICD's Computer Chess Reports, Kaufman proposed a 25 problem test suite for chessplaying programs [8]. Larry Kaufman was a member of the Rybka team around Vasik Rajlich, and successfully improved the evaluation of Rybka 3. He started again to work with Don Dailey on his new program Doch [9] and since 2010 on Komodo [10] [11]. After Don Dailey's death in November 2013, the work on Komodo continued with Mark Lefler.

Chess Programs

Larry Kaufman was/is involved in the development of following chess programs [12] :

Senior World Champion

In 2008 Larry won the FIDE Senior World Championship in Bad Zwischenahn, Germany [13] [14] , also receiving the Grandmaster title [15].

Selected Publications

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1990 ...

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2010 ...

Forum Posts

2010 ...

Will Connie Ever Castle?? by Steve B, CCC, July 14, 2010
GM Kaufman v.Novag Constellation 3.6 QR Odds (Moves 41-55) by Steve B, CCC, August 10, 2010

2012

2014

2015 ...

External Links

References

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