Gert Schnider
Gert Schnider is an Austrian professional multi-talented board-game player, e.g. of Chess (FIDE master[1]), Go (5th Dan[2]) and shogi (5th Dan in Japan = 3rd Dan in Europe[2]) and an Abalone grandmaster.
He is the MSO world champion of Abalone[3] in 1999 and 2000 and the MSO world champion of Decamentathlon in 2000.[4]
In 2000, he held the First International Austrian Shogi Championship.[5]
He is living in Graz as an officially approved chess teacher ("staatlich geprüfter Schachlehrwart").[1]
Notes
- ^ a b http://www.chess.at/styria/training/training.htm
- ^ a b http://www.goverband.at/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=695
- ^ . Aichholzer, F. Aurenhammer, and T. Werner. Algorithmic fun – Abalone. Special Issue on Foundations of Information Processing of TELEMATIK, 1:4–6, 2002.[1] retrieved 29 April
- ^ Mind Sports Olympiad article on decamentathlon http://www.boardability.com/game.php?id=decamentathlon
- ^ http://www.shogi.net/shogi-l/Archive/2000/Njan15-01.txt
External links
- Schnider's MSO page
- Schnider at the FIDE
- Schnider at the European Go Federation's database
