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🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Sat, Feb 25, 2023 09:21 PM UTC:

Here's a game I ran between the Interactive Diagram as White and the applet as Black. As expected, White won. Black soon fell behind by a Pawn, and then inexplicably exchanged a Queen for the Bishop that had captured its Pawn. From then on, Black wasn't doing well, and White began checking Black a lot. Black then exposed both of its Bishops to capture without taking anything and quickly lost them both. White maneuvered to capture a Wizard, then soon took a Knight and a Champion, with the capture of the Champion also delivering checkmate.

  1. f6 e7
  2. e4 exf6
  3. Qxf6 f7
  4. i5 c7
  5. Bh5 Bi7
  6. Bxf7 Cd9
  7. g6 Qxf7
  8. gxf7 g9
  9. Wb4 Kg10
  10. Qc6 Kg11
  11. Bxc7 Rxc7
  12. Qxc7 Ce9
  13. Qd6 Bg5
  14. h4 Bk9
  15. Qxd10 Bg5
  16. hxg5 Be8
  17. fxe8 Kh11
  18. Qc10 Cg7
  19. Qxa12 Ce9
  20. Nf3 Cc11
  21. O-O-O Ne9
  22. Qd9 Nh9
  23. Wc7 Nf10
  24. Qd8 Ned11
  25. Ci4 Nxe8
  26. Qxe8 Ki11
  27. Nfh4 Ce9
  28. Rf11 Cg11
  29. Rxg11

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