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Mate-in-Two

(1951)

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Robot Chess is an early chess game in which the user can play against an AI The AI is only powerful enough to compute "mate-in-two" problems and thus the game didn't represent a full game of chess Players would enter moves of the Ferranti Mark 1 and the computer would print out the response move
The simulation ignores some chess rules such as en passant, promotion and castling

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