Jeroen Noomen

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Jeroen Noomen [1] Jeroen Noomen,

a Dutch chess player, computer chess expert, collector of dedicated chess computers, and well-established opening book author. Since 1981 Jeroen has been involved in computer chess as a writer in computer chess magazines, as a full time contributor for Hegener & Glaser, being responsible for the opening books of the programs by Richard Lang and Ed Schröder. In the period from 1990 to 1992 Jeroen developed opening books for the Schröder programs such as Mephisto Polgar, Mephisto MM IV, Mephisto RISC, and Rebel itself [2]. Jeroen was further book author of Chess Tiger, Ruffian and Rybka [3][4]. He is also known as author of opening suites, a set of opening positions, intended for engine vs engine testing, which gives a balanced representation of modern chess.

Karpov Simul

Anatoly Karpov vs Mephisto Portorose operated by Jeroen Noomen @ 63…Rxh1
SKA-Mephisto-Tournament, Munich, April 1990 [5] [6] [7] [8]

Aegon 1997

Peter Schreiner operating MChess versus Jeroen Noomen, Aegon 1997 [9]

Selected Publications

Forum Posts

2010 …

2015 …

References

  1. from the Photo Composition of the Participants, DOCCC 1999, Dutch Open Computer Chess Championship 1999 old CSVN site
  2. Who is who behind Rebel from Ed Schröder’s Rebel site
  3. The Rybka Team
  4. Rybka @ Pamplona 17th ICGA World Computer Chess Championship by Vasik Rajlich from Rybka Support & Discussion / Rybka, May 17, 2009
  5. Noomen (Mephisto Portorose) vs. Karpov from 15.Collector’s Album by Chewbanta
  6. Schachcomputer - Geschichte - 26 (German) by Karsten Bauermeister, hosted by Kurt Kispert
  7. can anyone name both players? by Harvey Williamson, Rybka Forum, June 05, 2008
  8. Karpov vs. Mephisto Portorose on Lichess.org
  9. Aegon 1996-97 by Thorsten Czub
  10. Opening Books hosted by Ed Schröder

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