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  2. Fritz (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Fritz is a German chess program originally developed for Chessbase by Frans Morsch based on his Quest program, ported to DOS, and then Windows by Mathias Feist. With version 13, Morsch retired, and his engine was first replaced by Gyula Horvath's Pandix, and then with Fritz 15, Vasik Rajlich 's Rybka .

  3. ChessBase - Wikipedia

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    ChessBase is a German company that develops and sells chess software, maintains a chess news site, and operates an internet chess server for online chess. Founded in 1986, it maintains and sells large-scale databases containing the moves of recorded chess games.

  4. File:Hals, Frans - Pieter Cornelisz. van der Morsch.jpg

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    Place of creation: Haarlem : References: Frans Hals catalog raisonné, 1883, 143 ; A descriptive catalogue of the collection of pictures belonging to the Earl of Northbrook, 61

  5. Frans Morsch - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 December 2005, at 09:50 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Talk:Fritz (chess) - Wikipedia

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    1 Frans Morsch merged here. 1 comment. ... 3 Fritz vs Deep Thought (Deep Blue prototype) 1 comment. 4 Priority of fixing Pocket Fritz database problem. 1 comment.

  7. Historical Von Erich family photos in the wrestling ring ...

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    March 15, 1980: Fritz Von Erich says the family “loves the heck out of each other.” Standing are Kerry, Kevin, David, and Mike; sitting are Doris and Fritz Von Erich, and Chris is kneeling.

  8. Lee and Gottliebe Fritz House - Wikipedia

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    The Lee and Gottliebe Fritz House, located at 132 North Oak in Gordon, Nebraska, is a historic house that was built in 1909. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 2003. The listing included a garage, older than the house itself, as another contributing building .

  9. Morris Cafritz - Wikipedia

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    Cafritz house, now The Field School. In 1916, he began developing two-story row-houses. [3] In 1922, he founded Cafritz Construction and acquired a large tract of land for $700,000, which he financed with a down payment of $35,000; he eventually built 3,000 houses on the site. [4]