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Subject: Re: New experiment in anti-computer chess

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 04:10:47 12/18/05

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On December 18, 2005 at 07:01:28, Steve B wrote:

>>The best is to play without a king.
>>The opponent will never be able to checkmate you so you cannot lose the game.
>
>
>some the very first dedicated chess computers released in the late 1970's would
>allow illegal moves
>they would allow the human to capture the computers King even from the starting
>position
>
>so for example.. you could play Q on D1 takes K on E8
>
>NOTE
>the computer would not make illegal moves but would allow the human to make them
>
>NOTE
>this was not so good because after the human captures the computers King it
>leaves the human without a future plan to continue the game
>
>Best
>Steve

I read about it and there was a better plan against this computers from the
opening position without illegal king capture.
1.Ng5 h6 2.Bxf7#

Uri



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