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'''Christian Seel''' (born 28 December 1983) in [[Troisdorf]]) is a German [[Chess player]].
'''Christian Seel''' (born 28 December 1983) in [[Troisdorf]]) is a German player of [[chess]] and [[shogi]], and an academic specializing in economics and [[game theory]].

==Academic career==
Seel has a Ph.D. from the [[University of Bonn]], and is a professor in the Department of Microeconomics and Public Economics at [[Maastricht University]], where his research involves [[game theory]] and [[bounded rationality]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/mpe/faculty|title=Research: Faculty|work=Department of Microeconomics and Public Economics |publisher=Maastricht University|access-date=2021-12-24}}</ref>


== Shogi ==
== Shogi ==
In [[shogi]], Seel placed third in the 2012 German open championship, winning 2nd Dan.<ref>{{cite news|language=de|title=Neuer deutscher Meister 2012 ist Christian Seel vor Frank Rövekamp und Daniel Prill|work=Deutsche Shogi Meisterschaft 2012 in Heigenbrücken|publisher=Shogi Deutschland|first=Jochen|last=Drechsler}}</ref>
In [[shogi]], he won the 2nd Dan and is ranked fourth in the German rankings as of July 2013 with an Elo rating of 1864. In January 2011 he won a tournament in Enschede and in March 2011 finished second at the Tokin tournament in The Hague and won a tournament in Ludwigshafen in May 2011. In January 2012, he successfully defended his title in Enschede and was the end of the month German master<ref>[http://www.shogideutschland.de/ODM_2012.html ''Neuer deutscher Meister 2012 ist Christian Seel'']. Artikel von Jochen Drechsler.</ref> in Heigenbrücken.

<ref>[http://www.shogi.net/fesa/index.php?mid=5&player=Christian+Seel Spielerprofil bei der FESA] (englisch)</ref>
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== Chess ==

Seel has been an [[FIDE titles#International Master (IM)|International Master (IM)]] in chess since 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ratings.fide.com/profile/4663098|title=Seel, Christian, Dr.|work=Profile Info|publisher=[[FIDE]]|access-date=2021-12-30}}</ref> In the [[Chess Bundesliga]], he plays first board for the SK Aachen team.<ref>{{cite news|title=Online Chess and Working from Home|url=https://en.chessbase.com/post/of-online-chess-and-work-from-home|work=Chess News|publisher=ChessBase|date=4 December 2020|first=Stefan|last=Löffler}}</ref>


He is the author of a [[chess opening]] book on the [[Vladimir Antoshin#Philidor Defence|Antoshin variation]] of the [[Philidor Defence]] (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Be7). Originally in German, entitled ''Geheimwaffe Philidor'' (Chessgate, 2005), it has been translated into English as ''The Philidor: A Secret Weapon'' (Chessgate, 2007).
== Publications ==
* ''Geheimwaffe Philidor''. Chessgate, Nettetal 2005, {{ISBN|3-935748-11-6}}. (Antoschin-Variante)


== References ==
== References ==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{Official website|https://sites.google.com/view/christianseel}}
* {{Official website|https://sites.google.com/view/christianseel}}
* [http://www.chessgate.de/files/leseprobe_philidordeutsch.pdf Leseprobe von ''Geheimwaffe Philidor''] {{in lang|de}}
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 15 November 2023

Christian Seel
Christian Seel, Bonn 2011
CountryGermany
Born (1983-12-28) 28 December 1983 (age 40)
Troisdorf
TitleInternational Master (2004)
FIDE rating2478 (May 2024)
Peak rating2500 (April 2006)

Christian Seel (born 28 December 1983) in Troisdorf) is a German player of chess and shogi, and an academic specializing in economics and game theory.

Academic career[edit]

Seel has a Ph.D. from the University of Bonn, and is a professor in the Department of Microeconomics and Public Economics at Maastricht University, where his research involves game theory and bounded rationality.[1]

Shogi[edit]

In shogi, Seel placed third in the 2012 German open championship, winning 2nd Dan.[2]

Chess[edit]

Seel has been an International Master (IM) in chess since 2004.[3] In the Chess Bundesliga, he plays first board for the SK Aachen team.[4]

He is the author of a chess opening book on the Antoshin variation of the Philidor Defence (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 Be7). Originally in German, entitled Geheimwaffe Philidor (Chessgate, 2005), it has been translated into English as The Philidor: A Secret Weapon (Chessgate, 2007).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Research: Faculty". Department of Microeconomics and Public Economics. Maastricht University. Retrieved 2021-12-24.
  2. ^ Drechsler, Jochen. "Neuer deutscher Meister 2012 ist Christian Seel vor Frank Rövekamp und Daniel Prill". Deutsche Shogi Meisterschaft 2012 in Heigenbrücken (in German). Shogi Deutschland.
  3. ^ "Seel, Christian, Dr". Profile Info. FIDE. Retrieved 2021-12-30.
  4. ^ Löffler, Stefan (4 December 2020). "Online Chess and Working from Home". Chess News. ChessBase.

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