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🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Mon, Mar 20, 2023 10:35 PM UTC in reply to Fergus Duniho from 06:11 PM:

Since Ai Ai beat the Interactive Diagram at its default settings, I raised the Interactive Diagram to 4 plies and tried again. This game ended in a draw by three-times repetition, as called by Ai Ai at move 60. Apart from that, the Interactive Diagram was ahead in material and might have won with better endgame play. Here's the MGS file from Ai Ai: ID4-vs-AiAi-Chess.mgs. At move 60, I let the Interactive Diagram, which had been playing White, continue as Black, and I took over as White, eventually checkmating Black.

  1. c4 Nf6
  2. d4 e6
  3. Qa4 Be7
  4. Nc3 Nc6
  5. Be3 Bb4
  6. O-O-O Bxc3
  7. bxc3 Ng4
  8. d5 exd5
  9. cxd5 Nxe3
  10. Qe4 Qe7
  11. Qxe3 Qxe3
  12. fxe3 Ne5
  13. Nf3 Ng4
  14. Rd4 Nf2
  15. Rg1 c5
  16. Rf4 f5
  17. Nh4 Ne4
  18. Nxf5 Nxc3
  19. Nd6 Ke7
  20. Nf5 Kd8
  21. Nxg7 Nxd5
  22. Rf3 Nb4
  23. a4 Kc7
  24. g4 d5
  25. Rf7 Kd6
  26. Rf6 Ke5
  27. Nh5 Na2
  28. Kb2 Nb4
  29. Rf7 b6
  30. Nf4 Kd6
  31. Rf6 Ke7
  32. Rg6 Nd3
  33. exd3 hxg6
  34. Nxg6 Ke6
  35. Nxh8 Rb8
  36. Ng6 Bd7
  37. Nf4 Kd6
  38. Bg2 d4
  39. exd4 cxd4
  40. Ne2 Ke5
  41. Be4 b5
  42. a5 b4
  43. h3 Rb5
  44. Ra1 a6
  45. Ng1 Be6
  46. Nf3 Kf6
  47. Nxd4 Re5
  48. Nxe6 Kxe6
  49. Bf5 Kd6
  50. Kb3 Ke7
  51. Kxb4 Rb5
  52. Kc4 Kd6
  53. Be4 Rc5
  54. Kd4 Re5
  55. Ra2 Rb5
  56. Ra3 Ke6
  57. Bf5 Kd6
  58. Be4 Ke6
  59. Bf5 Kd6
  60. Be4 Rb8
  61. g5 h4
  62. Ra2 Rh8
  63. Rh2 Re8
  64. h5 Re5
  65. h6 Rxa5
  66. h7 Ra4
  67. Ke3 Ra1
  68. h8=Q Re1
  69. Kd4 Ra1
  70. Rh6 Kc7
  71. Qg7 Kb8
  72. Rh8

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