[Event "CCT9"] [Site "Internet Chess Club"] [Date "2007.02.18"] [Round "?"] [White "Natwarlal"] [Black "Berta"] [Result "1-0"] 1.e4 e6 2.Nf3 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.exd5 exd5 5.d4 c6 6.Bd3 Be7 7.O-O O-O 8.Re1 Bg4 9.h3 Bh5 10.Bf4 Bd6 11.Be5 Bb4 12.Bf5 Nfd7 13.Bf4 Bxc3 14.bxc3 Nb6 15.Rb1 N8d7 16.Qd3 Nf6 17.Bg5 h6 18.Bh4 g6 19.Ne5 Qd6 20.a4 Rae8 21.Qg3 Re7 22.Re3 Rd8 23.Rb4 Kf8 24.a5 gxf5 25.axb6 a5 26.Ra4 Ne4 27.Qf4 Ng5 28.Bxg5 hxg5 29.Qxg5 f6 30.Qxh5 fxe5 31.Rg3 Rf7 32.Rg6 Qxg6 33.Qxg6 exd4 34.cxd4 Ra8 35.f4 Rg7 36.Qxf5 Kg8 37.Qe6 Kh7 38.f5 Rf8 39.Rxa5 Rfg8 40.g4 Rf8 41.f6 Rgf7 42.g5 Kg6 43.Ra3 c5 44.Rf3 Kh7 45.g6 Kh8 46.gxf7 Ra8 47.Qxd5 Ra1 48.Kf2 Rf1 49.Kxf1 cxd4 50.Qh5#
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a Chess Engine Communication Protocol compliant open source chess engine written by Pallav Nawani in C++. Natwarlal played the CCT9 with respectable 4/7. The name of the engine was inspired by Mithilesh Kumar Srivastava, better known as Natwarlal, a Indian con man [1] known for having repeatedly "sold" the Taj Mahal, the Red Fort, and the Rashtrapati Bhavan and also the Parliament House of India along with its 545 sitting members. He was a living-legend in his lifetime and a legend even after his death [2].
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Natwarlal uses a 0x88 board array along with piece-lists to represent the board. It features a negamax alpha-beta PVS with various extensions, reductions, null move and futility pruning, and double transposition tables inside an iterative deepening framework with aspiration windows. The evaluation considers pawn structure and king safety [4].Selected Games
CCT9, Natwarlal - Berta [5]See also
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