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* [https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=192394 Green Light Chess v2.15 now released] by [[Tim Foden]], [[CCC]], October 08, 2001
 
* [https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=192394 Green Light Chess v2.15 now released] by [[Tim Foden]], [[CCC]], October 08, 2001
 
* [https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=221335 Algorithm question for Heiner] by [[Tim Foden]] from [[CCC]], April 03, 2002 » [[Graph History Interaction]], [[Heiner Marxen]]
 
* [https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=221335 Algorithm question for Heiner] by [[Tim Foden]] from [[CCC]], April 03, 2002 » [[Graph History Interaction]], [[Heiner Marxen]]
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* [https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=347777 to Tim Foden: zugzwang positions] by [[Jaime Benito de Valle Ruiz]], [[CCC]], February 07, 2004 » [[Zugzwang]]
  
 
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Tim Foden @ WCCC 2003 [1]

Tim Foden,
a British software engineer and computer chess and games programmer. He is author of the WinBoard chess engine Green Light Chess [2]. He was also involved in RARS [3]. More recently, he worked on the Go playing program Fluke, performing Monte-Carlo tree search [4].

Forum Posts

1997 ...

2000 ...

External Links

Green Light Chess

References

  1. Brutus auf WM-Kurs?, ChessBase Nachrichten, November 24, 2003 (German), as of May 2019, Images no longer available
  2. Green Light Chess
  3. Sparky by Tim Foden, RARS mailing list, August 22, 2000
  4. Fluke at Sensei's Library

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