Vasik Rajlich
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Vasik Rajlich (b. 1971 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an International Master in chess and the author of Rybka, a strong chess playing program. Rajlich is a Czech-American; he was born in the United States of America to Czech parents, at that time graduate students, but grew up in Prague. He later spent many years in the United States as a student at MIT[1].
At the present he lives with his wife Iweta (née Radziewicz) in Budapest, Hungary. Iweta, who is also an International Master in chess, helps him with the development of Rybka.
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- ^ According to this report, he was an active athlete at MIT.
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