Author: Adam Oellermann
Date: 15:16:31 08/14/01
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On August 14, 2001 at 16:19:37, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote: > E.Alekseev-K.Aseev [Petrov Memorial,St.Petersburg,2000] > [D]1q4k1/p3r2p/6pQ/1p1nP1N1/8/1P3R2/6PP/7K w > And here White played 31.e6? missing 31.Ne6 Rxe6 32.Rf7 Kxf7 33.Qxh7+ > winning the Queen and the game. Can your program find the combo? > Source: http://www.gmchess.spb.ru/english/petrov/round9.html [last diagram] Blikskottel switches to Ne6 after 49 seconds. I know this is not a terribly brilliant accomplishment, but it is the first time Blikskottel has succeeded in a problem posted here. My work is done; Blikskottel can now find better moves than a grandmaster, and is therefore clearly super-grandmaster strength ;-) Look out Deep Blue... err, Fritz... err, what is it this week? - Adam
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