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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.
Fritz: Frans Morsch, Mathias Feist, Gyula Horvath, Vasik Rajlich: 1991 2018 Commercial Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS: Fritz and Chesster: Chessbase: 2005 2010 Commercial Windows, Mac, Nintendo DS: GNOME Chess: Robert Ancell, GNOME Team 2000 2018 Free Unix-like: GNU Chess
The August 1991 issue of Computer-schach und Spiele announced that Dutch programmer Frans Morsch's Fritz program would soon be available for purchase as software for PCs. This method of software sale was unlike all the dedicated chess computers which at the time dominated the ratings lists.
The International Paderborn Computer Chess Championship was an annual chess tournament for computer chess programs held from 1991 until 2007. It was organized by the University of Paderborn.
True to form, Fritz found a watertight defense and Kramnik's attack petered out leaving him in a bad position. Kramnik resigned the game, believing the position lost. However, post-game human and computer analysis has shown that the Fritz program was unlikely to have been able to force a win and Kramnik effectively sacrificed a drawn position.
The U.S. Open is in full swing — and everyone is talking about Taylor Fritz. On Sept. 3, the American 26-year-old tennis player advanced to a Grand Slam quarterfinal after defeating Germany’s ...
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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.