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Chess 2: The Sequel is a chess variant created by David Sirlin and Zachary Burns of Ludeme Games. Sirlin, whose previous design work includes rebalancing Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, approached what he believed to be a problem of rote endgames and static opening games in chess by introducing asymmetrical piece compositions and an additional win condition. [1]
The Chessmaster chess engine is called The King, written by Johan de Köning of the Netherlands.It was introduced in Chessmaster 4000; the first edition featured a chess engine written by David Kittinger, who went on to develop the engines for Interplay's USCF Chess, WChess for the German company Millennium 2000, and Sierra Entertainment's Power Chess, Majestic Chess and Disney's Aladdin Chess ...
Computer Gaming World in 1992 reported that Chessmaster 3000 had added "a lot" to its predecessors, with new tutorial features and a variety of computer opponents making the game "a truly impressive sequel".
[6] GameSpot recommended Chessmaster 6000 slightly over Sierra's Power Chess. Major criticism was the long waiting times on the MPlayer service. [3] Computer Games Strategy Plus concluded: "if you don't plan to use the tutorials, this is a great chess program for the mainstream player. If you plan on using Chessmaster 6000 to learn to play, you ...
The tournament was sponsored by the US Chess Federation, the American Chess Foundation, and the USO. 3: 1962: SP4 Roy Mallett: 4: 1963: Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Irwin Lyon: This was the first year that the Coast Guard was represented in this annual event. 5: 1964: Air Force 1st Lieutenant Donato Rivera de Jesus
He won the US Junior (closed) Chess Championship in 2012 [3] and 2007. [4] Arnold became an International Master in 2009. Arnold won his first game against a Grandmaster at the age of 10, defeating 6-time US Champion Walter Shawn Browne in 29 moves at the 104th US Open [ 5 ] in Los Angeles, California, on August 11, 2003.
Chess with different armies (or Betza's Chess [1] or Equal Armies [2]) is a chess variant invented by Ralph Betza in 1979. Two sides use different sets of fairy pieces . There are several armies of equal strength to choose from, including the standard FIDE army.
Todd Bardwick (born 1963) is an American author, chess teacher, US National Chess Master [1] and US National Tournament Director [2] from Denver, Colorado. He was recognized by the United States Chess Federation with the highest lifetime title for a chess teacher, Professional Chess Coach (Level V), [3] for his lifetime work running the Rocky Mountain Chess Camp through the Denver Chess ...