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🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Mon, Mar 20, 2023 06:11 PM UTC:

Since Ai Ai and Ludii both use Java, I ran a game of Chess against them. Ai Ai won. Since Ai Ai and Zillions-of-Games both run on the computer, I also ran a game between them. Zillions-of-Games won this one. I have uploaded the MGS files Ai Ai records games in: Ludii-vs-AiAi-at-Chess.mgs and ZoG-vs-AIAi-Chess.mgs.

I then ran a game between the Interactive Diagram and Ai Ai. This was a very close game, eventually coming down to a Pawn race in which Ai Ai had a Rook and two Pawns, and the Interactive Diagram had a Bishop and two Pawns. Ai Ai eventually won: ID-vs-AiAi-Chess.mgs

  1. d4 Nf6
  2. c3 d5
  3. Bf4 Bd7
  4. Qb3 Bc6
  5. Nd2 Nbd7
  6. O-O-O Nh5
  7. Bg5 h6
  8. Bh4 g5
  9. g4 Nhf6
  10. Bg3 Bg7
  11. h3 h5
  12. Ngf3 hxg4
  13. Nxg5 Bh6
  14. hxg4 Nxg4
  15. Bh3 Bxg5
  16. Bxg4 Rxh1
  17. Rxh1 Bxd2
  18. Kxd2 e6
  19. Rh8 Nf8
  20. Bf4 Qf6
  21. Rxf8 Kxf8
  22. Qb4 Ke8
  23. Bxc7 Qg5
  24. f4 Qxg4
  25. Be5 f6
  26. Bd6 Qg2
  27. Bc5 Kd7
  28. a4 b6
  29. Be7 Bxa4
  30. Bxf6 Bc6
  31. Qe7 Kc8
  32. Qxe6 Bd7
  33. Qe5 Kb7
  34. Bg5 Bg4
  35. Qe7 Kc6
  36. Qf6 Kb7
  37. Qe7 Kc6
  38. Qf6 Kb5
  39. Qe5 Kc4
  40. Qc7 Kb3
  41. Qe5 Kxb2
  42. c4 dxc4
  43. Qb5 Ka1
  44. Qa4 Kb2
  45. Qb4 Ka1
  46. Qxc4 Bxe2
  47. Qxe2 Qxe2
  48. Kxe2 Rf8
  49. Kf3 Ka2
  50. Ke2 Kb3
  51. Kd3 b5
  52. Bh6 Rf6
  53. Bg5 Rd6
  54. Be7 Rd7
  55. Bc5 b4
  56. f5 Ka4
  57. Kc4 b3
  58. Kc3 Rf7
  59. Kc4 b2
  60. f6 b1=Q
  61. Kc3 Rxf6
  62. Bxa7 Rf3
  63. Kd2 Qd3
  64. Kc1 Kb3
  65. Bc5

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