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Timo Haupt

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Timo is chess player, computer chess aficionado, computer chess journalist in particular affiliated with [[Computerschach und Spiele]],
computer chess tester, [[:Category:Opening Book Author|opening book author]] and operator, most notably for [[Spike]] during the [[WCCC 2006]], [[Cluster Toga]] at the [[WCCC 2008]], [[Deep Sjeng]] at the [[DOCCC 2010]], [[Protector]] at the [[WCCC 2015]] and [[WCSC 2015]], and [[GridGinkgo]] at the [[WCCC 2016]] and [[WCCC 2018]], where he also contributed with own ideas concerning the optimistic [[Pondering|pondering]] [[Parallel Search|parallelization]] <ref>[https://icga.org/?page_id=2429 2018 Chess Program Descriptions | ICGA]</ref>.
Along with [[Ingo Althöfer]], he introduced the concept of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Chess freestyle chess] within a Blitz tournament in August 2004 <ref>[[Ingo Althöfer]] ('''2018'''). ''Computer-Aided Game Play and Computer Cheating: Examples from Chess, Shogi, and Go''. [https://www.uni-trier.de/fileadmin/fb4/prof/BWL/FIN/Veranstaltungen/pisa-althofer-12.pdf Extended Abstract as pdf]</ref> <ref>[http://www.team-oh.de/FreestyleBlitz/Rules.htm Freestyle Blitz Tournaments on January 15 and 22, 2005] by [[Ingo Althöfer]] and [[Timo Haupt|Timo Klaustermeyer]]</ref>.
In 2002, Timoe Klaustermeyer was intern for the [[ChessBase]] website team, and later worked for [[Dieter Steinwender|Steinwender's]] ''EDV-Beratung'' <ref>[http://www.steinwender.de/cms/front_content.php Steinwender EDV-Beratung]</ref> <ref>[http://www.team-oh.de/Lebenslauf.htm Timo Haupt - CV] (German)</ref> .

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