The chess program P.ConNerS
July 16th 2000: Chess program P.ConNerS won the 10th Grandmaster Tournament in Lippstadt (Germany)
On July 16th in 2000, it was the first time that a chess program could win an official FISE Grandmaster tournament. A draw against GM Philip Schlosser sufficed, such that the chess program P.ConNerS won the 10th Grandmaster Tournament in Lippstadt. In a field of 11 human players (2522 ELO on the average) and 1 computer, P.ConNerS was only beaten by the former Junior World-champion Roman Slobodjan and the experienced English Grandmaster Jonathan Speelman. After all, the program won the tournament with 6 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses. GM Hracek and GM Tschiburdanidse followed nearby [heise]. Even out of bad positions the program found ways of defense and shocked its opponents with sensational winning combinations.
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