Shredder (chess) - Sample Game

Sample Game

The following game was played between Shredder (playing as Black) and List at the 2003 World Computer Chess Championship. Shredder sacrifices a piece in exchange for a strong initiative in a position too complex for the computer to calculate to the end.

  1. e4 c5
  2. Nc3 e6
  3. d4 cxd4
  4. Qxd4 Nc6
  5. Qa4 Bc5
  6. Nb5 Nf6
  7. e5 Nxe5
  8. Bf4 Nfg4
  9. Nh3 f6
  10. Be2 h5
  11. Bxg4 hxg4
  12. Bxe5 fxe5
  13. Qxg4 O-O
  14. O-O-O d5
  15. Rhf1 Bd7
  16. Nc3 Rc8
  17. Kb1 Bd4
  18. Ne2 Bxb2
  19. Kxb2 Qb6+
  20. Kc1 Qa6
  21. Rd2 Rc4
  22. Qg6 Be8
  23. Qd3 Qxa2
  24. Kd1 Qa1+
  25. Nc1 Ba4
  26. Qg6 Rf6
  27. Qg5 Rf5
  28. Qe3 Qb2
  29. Qe2 e4
  30. f4 e3
  31. Qxe3 Bxc2+
  32. Ke2 Re4 0-1

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