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FIBChess (Computer) vs Crazy Bishop (Computer)
World Computer Chess Championship 2004  ·  Zukertort Opening: Reversed Mexican Defense (A06)  ·  0-1


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Nov-07-05   lopium: 19.a5??
Jan-05-06   Eatman: a5 seems like the only move not losing bishop outright. Then again I am not a computer. :)
Feb-25-06   McCool: Crazy Bishop (Computer) only win was against an even crazier computer. Pathetic.
Feb-25-06   GaryCoyotov: That's ugly... I guess any GM would have beaten this (these) machine.
Feb-25-06
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  dakgootje: <19.a5??> Yeah cmon its FIBChess...then you ought to know enough about its brilliant moves ;-)
Mar-04-06   Nikita Smirnov: FIBChess seems to be very dumb he plays very bad.One provment that humans are better than computers!
Apr-25-09   YoungEd: I think even I could have won as Black! :)
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