Kenneth W. Regan

Kenneth Wingate Regan is an American professor, chess player, statistician, and computer scientist.[1] He is an expert in anti-cheating in chess, and was involved in investigating known cheaters such as Sébastien Feller, Borislav Ivanov, and Igors Rausis.[2]

Kenneth W. Regan
CountryUnited States
Born (1959-09-13) September 13, 1959
Paramus, New Jersey
TitleInternational Master (1981)
Peak rating2435 (July 1982)

Biography

Chess

Regan began playing chess at the age of 5, and was able to defeat his father soon afterwards. At the age of 13, he became the youngest person to achieve the USCF Master title since Bobby Fischer, a record which has since been broken.[3] Regan was also the co-champion of the 1977 U.S. Junior Chess Championship.[4]

He commented during the Carlsen–Niemann controversy that his analysis found no evidence of Niemann cheating, though he still largely endorsed Chess.com's report which claimed that Niemann had cheated in numerous online games.[5][3]

Education

Regan is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo.[6]

References

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