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.
- e4 c5
- Nc3 e6
- d4 cxd4
- Qxd4 Nc6
- Qa4 Bc5
- Nb5 Nf6
- e5 Nxe5
- Bf4 Nfg4
- Nh3 f6
- Be2 h5
- Bxg4 hxg4
- Bxe5 fxe5
- Qxg4 O-O
- O-O-O d5
- Rhf1 Bd7
- Nc3 Rc8
- Kb1 Bd4
- Ne2 Bxb2
- Kxb2 Qb6+
- Kc1 Qa6
- Rd2 Rc4
- Qg6 Be8
- Qd3 Qxa2
- Kd1 Qa1+
- Nc1 Ba4
- Qg6 Rf6
- Qg5 Rf5
- Qe3 Qb2
- Qe2 e4
- f4 e3
- Qxe3 Bxc2+
- Ke2 Re4 0-1
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