Vladimir Yelin

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Vladimir Yelin, (Vladimir Elin)
a Belorussian chess programmer and author of the chess engines Kaissa2 and Patriot. Kaissa2 is a namesake of Kaissa, the first World Computer Chess Champion [1], and evolved to Patriot to become a commercial Arena engine in early 2004 [2]. Sergei S. Markoff mentioned Vladimir Yelin using ideas by Mikhail Botvinnik to determine objects for attack end defence [3] [4]. In May 2005, his upcoming new version Patriot 2.0 turned out to be a Fruit/Toga clone [5] [6] [7], when later investigations revealed the previously assumed innocent [8] Patriot 1 aka later Kaissa versions were based on Crafty with many changes. Investigator Alexander Schmidt stated that later versions of Kaissa released after the Patriot disaster still have Crafty traces inside [9].

Forum Posts

Re: Some old posts of vladimir yelin(Patriot-Fruit Toga) by Vladimir Elin, CCC, May 09, 2005
Re: And the Ippolit author is... by Alexander Schmidt, CCC, October 23, 2009

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