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'''Ryan Benitez''',<br/>
an American computer scientist, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correspondence_chess Correspondence Chess] player <ref>[http://www.ficgs.com/player_132.html Ryan Benitez - Informations (Chess statistics)]</ref> and computer chess programmer. Ryan is author of the chess engine [[RTG]] with focus on [[Chess960]] and Shuffle Chess <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=420770 Some shuffle chess results for RTG] by [[Ryan Benitez|Ryan B.]], [[CCC]], April 13, 2005</ref> <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=420983 Re: RTG vs Shredder 9 shuffle chess 40/40 tc] by [[Ryan Benitez|Ryan B.]], [[CCC]], April 15, 2005</ref>, and developed the [[Fruit]] derivative [[Gambit Fruit]] based on the last open-source-version Fruit 2.1. In December 2005, he joined the Fruit team around [[Fabien Letouzey]] <ref>[http://www.fruitchess.com/about.htm Fruit - Author/History]</ref>, helping in further developing the then commercial program. After Fabien's retirement in 2007, Ryan resumed the full rights of the non [[Free Software Foundation#GPL|GPL]] Fruit 2.3+, while Fruit 2.1 is now owned by the [[Free Software Foundation]] <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?topic_view=threads&p=260688&t=27385 Re: When will come a new Toga Engine?] by [[Ryan Benitez]], [[CCC]], April 10, 2009</ref>. Further, Ryan contributed to Fabien's new engine [[Chess-64]] <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16738&start=13 Re: Congratulations to Anthony !] by [[Ryan Benitez]], [[CCC]], September 27, 2007</ref> and has changed Fruit into a [[Bitboards|bitboard]] [[SMP Engines|SMP engine]] with a [[Parallel Search|parallel search]] <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19164&start=1 Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now] by [[Ryan Benitez]], [[CCC]], January 24, 2008</ref> <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?topic_view=threads&p=179471&t=20106 Re: Has Fruit finaly surpassed Rybka!?] by [[Ryan Benitez]], [[CCC]], March 11, 2008</ref> <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?topic_view=threads&p=256307&t=26965 Re: Fruit vs. Toga poll] by [[Ryan Benitez]], [[CCC]], March 19, 2009</ref>.
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an American computer scientist, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correspondence_chess Correspondence Chess] player <ref>[http://www.ficgs.com/player_132.html Ryan Benitez - Informations (Chess statistics)]</ref> and computer chess programmer. Ryan is author of the chess engine [[RTG]] with focus on [[Chess960]] and Shuffle Chess <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=420770 Some shuffle chess results for RTG] by [[Ryan Benitez|Ryan B.]], [[CCC]], April 13, 2005</ref> <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=420983 Re: RTG vs Shredder 9 shuffle chess 40/40 tc] by [[Ryan Benitez|Ryan B.]], [[CCC]], April 15, 2005</ref>, and developed the [[Fruit]] derivative [[Gambit Fruit]] based on the last open-source-version Fruit 2.1. In December 2005, he joined the Fruit team around [[Fabien Letouzey]] <ref>[http://www.fruitchess.com/about.htm Fruit - Author/History]</ref>, helping in further developing the then commercial program. After Fabien's retirement in 2007, Ryan resumed the full rights of the non [[Free Software Foundation#GPL|GPL]] Fruit 2.3+, while Fruit 2.1 is now owned by the [[Free Software Foundation]] <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?topic_view=threads&p=260688&t=27385 Re: When will come a new Toga Engine?] by [[Ryan Benitez]], [[CCC]], April 10, 2009</ref>. Further, Ryan contributed to Fabien's new engine [[Chess-64]] <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16738&start=13 Re: Congratulations to Anthony !] by [[Ryan Benitez]], [[CCC]], September 27, 2007</ref> and has changed Fruit into a [[Bitboards|bitboard]] engine with a [[Parallel Search|parallel search]] <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19164&start=1 Re: How many "official" Toga projects there is now] by [[Ryan Benitez]], [[CCC]], January 24, 2008</ref> <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?topic_view=threads&p=179471&t=20106 Re: Has Fruit finaly surpassed Rybka!?] by [[Ryan Benitez]], [[CCC]], March 11, 2008</ref> <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?topic_view=threads&p=256307&t=26965 Re: Fruit vs. Toga poll] by [[Ryan Benitez]], [[CCC]], March 19, 2009</ref>.
  
 
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Home * People * Ryan Benitez

Ryan Benitez,
an American computer scientist, Correspondence Chess player [1] and computer chess programmer. Ryan is author of the chess engine RTG with focus on Chess960 and Shuffle Chess [2] [3], and developed the Fruit derivative Gambit Fruit based on the last open-source-version Fruit 2.1. In December 2005, he joined the Fruit team around Fabien Letouzey [4], helping in further developing the then commercial program. After Fabien's retirement in 2007, Ryan resumed the full rights of the non GPL Fruit 2.3+, while Fruit 2.1 is now owned by the Free Software Foundation [5]. Further, Ryan contributed to Fabien's new engine Chess-64 [6] and has changed Fruit into a bitboard engine with a parallel search [7] [8] [9].

Fruit Reloaded

Simultaneously with the Senpai 1.0 release by Fabien Letouzey in March 2014 [10], and initiated by Daniel Mehrmann, an independent fork of Fruit 2.1, dubbed Fruit Reloaded by Fabien Letouzey, Daniel Mehrmann, and Ryan Benitez appeared [11], hosted by Steve Maughan's Computer Chess Programming [12] and sources at GitHub [13].

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