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Mark Watkins [1] Mark James Watkins,

an American mathematician affiliated with the School of Mathematics and Statistics [2], University of Sydney, and member of its Computational Algebra Group [3]. In computer chess forums, Mark Watkins is well known under the pseudonym "BB+" [4] as an expert poster and publisher of recognized papers concerning the Rybka controversies (both Ippolit and then Fruit). In February 2011, Mark Watkins disbanded his anonymity when involved in the ICGA Investigations regarding Fruit and Rybka.

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References

  1. M_Watkins - USyd Maths & Stats
  2. School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sydney
  3. Computational Algebra Group
  4. ↑ British naturalist, illustrator and a children's author Denys Watkins-Pitchford used the pseudonym BB.
  5. ↑ Mark Watkins (2014). Solved Openings in Losing Chess. ICGA Journal, Vol. 37, No. 2
  6. Losing Chess 1 e3 e6 by John Beasley, August 2014
  7. Losing Chess: 1. e3 wins by BB+, OpenChess Forum, October 10, 2016
  8. Quadratic field from Wikipedia
  9. Dirichlet L-function from Wikipedia
  10. BB's Rybka/Ippolit comparison by Zach Wegner, OpenChess General Forum, June 13, 2010
  11. Hecke character from Wikipedia
  12. Feb 12 version: Rybka 1.0 Beta / Fruit 2.1 document by Mark Watkins, OpenChess General Forum, February 12, 2011
  13. Rybka evidence recapitulation by BB+, OpenChess Forum, January 03, 2012
  14. A Gross Miscarriage of Justice in Computer Chess by Søren Riis
  15. A Pairwise Comparison of Chess Engine Move Selections by Adam Hair, hosted by Ed Schröder
  16. A Gross Miscarriage of Justice in Computer Chess (part one) by Søren Riis, ChessBase News, January 02, 2012

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