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'''Rainer Serfling''', (December 13, 1954 - June, 2008)<br/>
 
'''Rainer Serfling''', (December 13, 1954 - June, 2008)<br/>
was a German chess, correspondent chess and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Chess freestyle chess] <ref>[http://computerschach.de/Files/2005/Freistil-Turnier%20die%20Zweite.pdf Freistil- Turnier die Zweite] (pdf) by [[Timo Haupt|Timo Klaustermeyer]], 2005</ref> player, in 1986 [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_deutschen_Meister_im_Schnellschach#Offene_Schnellschachmeisterschaften_der_DDR open blitz champion] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Germany German Democratic Republic], genuine computer-chess enthusiast, tester and organizer of the Computer Chess Tournament of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thuringia Thuringia] <ref>[https://rainerschach.beepworld.de/ Thüringer Computerschachturnier] (German)</ref>.  
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was a German chess, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correspondence_chess correspondence chess] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Chess freestyle chess] <ref>[http://computerschach.de/Files/2005/Freistil-Turnier%20die%20Zweite.pdf Freistil- Turnier die Zweite] (pdf) by [[Timo Haupt|Timo Klaustermeyer]], 2005</ref> player, in 1986 [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_deutschen_Meister_im_Schnellschach#Offene_Schnellschachmeisterschaften_der_DDR open blitz champion] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Germany German Democratic Republic], genuine computer-chess enthusiast, tester and organizer of the Computer Chess Tournament of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thuringia Thuringia] <ref>[https://rainerschach.beepworld.de/ Thüringer Computerschachturnier] (German)</ref>.  
 
Rainer Serfling has build his own [[Dedicated Chess Computers|board chess computer]] [[Milobarus]] in the 90s, with a [[IBM PC|PC]] and a program of [[Jörg Burwitz]] inside.  
 
Rainer Serfling has build his own [[Dedicated Chess Computers|board chess computer]] [[Milobarus]] in the 90s, with a [[IBM PC|PC]] and a program of [[Jörg Burwitz]] inside.  
  

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Rainer Serfling [1]

Rainer Serfling, (December 13, 1954 - June, 2008)
was a German chess, correspondence chess and freestyle chess [2] player, in 1986 open blitz champion of the German Democratic Republic, genuine computer-chess enthusiast, tester and organizer of the Computer Chess Tournament of Thuringia [3]. Rainer Serfling has build his own board chess computer Milobarus in the 90s, with a PC and a program of Jörg Burwitz inside.

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