Author: Eran
Date: 19:05:53 07/18/03
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On July 18, 2003 at 11:40:42, Djordje Vidanovic wrote: >Hi, > >I have some interesting news. A young programmer from my University (the >University of Nis, Serbia), an electronics engineer, Vladan Vuckovich, has >created a strong chess program called Geniss Axon. This program had its first >public tournament against humans the day before yesterday and it won ahead of >three IMs! It was a rapid chess event and here is one of the games. Look at >the move Nd4 when Geniss sacrificed its Bishop :) > >Vladimir has contacted me saying that he has decided to apply for the Leiden >tournament if something like that is feasible within the Leiden participation >rules. Therefore I would like to ask some people from the Leiden organisation >team to tell me what the participation rules are and in case Geniss Axon could >be admitted to the tournament would there be someone to operate Geniss Axon for >Vladan (if that is possible too, because I believe that programmers are usually >required to operate their own programs). The program is extremely fast (about 2 >million positions per second on my Athlon 2400+) and written in assembler. Just >like Fritz... It has beaten some commercials several and I saw it beat Crafty as >well:) Geniss Axon has been in development since 1997, but it has started >playing friendly games against humans only last year. > >I am attaching a game from the day before yesterday when Geniss Axon beat IM >Miljkovic (the "atc" stands for the attacking version of Geniss Axon, targeting >human players). > >[Event ""] >[Site "Nis"] >[Date "16.7.2003 21:31:24"] >[Round " 65003 sec. per move"] >[White " Geniss Axon XP , v650_atc, July 16 2003. "] >[Black "Miroslav Miljkovic"] >[Result ""] >[ECO "B33 Sicilian: Sveshnikov variation |e=79| "] >[PlyCount "77"] > >1. e4 c5 2. Ng1-f3 Nb8-c6 3. d4 c:d4 4. Nf3:d4 Ng8-f6 5. Nb1-c3 >e5 6. Nd4-b5 d6 7. Bc1-g5 a6 8. Nb5-a3 b5 9. Bg5:f6 g:f6 10. Nc3-d5 >f5 11. Bf1-d3 Bc8-e6 12. O-O Be6:d5 13. e:d5 Nc6-e7 14. Na3:b5 >e4 15. Nb5-d4 e:d3 16. Rf1-e1 Qd8-a5 17. Qd1:d3 Qa5:d5 18. c4 >Qd5-b7 19. Nd4:f5 O-O-O 20. Nf5:d6+ Rd8:d6 21. Qd3:d6 Qb7-c6 >22. Ra1-d1 Qc6:d6 23. Rd1:d6 Ne7-g6 24. Re1-e8+ Kc7 25. Rd6:a6 >Bf8-g7 26. Re8:h8 Bg7:h8 27. b4 Bh8-d4 28. c5 Ng6-e5 29. Ra6-d6 >Bd4-b2 30. Rd6-d5 Kc6 31. Rd5-d6+ Kc7 32. b5 Bb2-a3 33. Rd6-d5 >f6 34. h4 h5 35. g3 Ba3-b4 36. f4 Ne5-d7 37. c6 Nd7-b6 38. Rd5:h5 >Nb6-c4 39. Rh5-h7+ > >{ This PGN file was generated by Geniss Axon XP , v650_atc, 16. July >2003. } > >Regards, > >Djordje
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