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The Hungarian chess program called Pandix became world champion

The Hungarian chess program called Pandix became world champion

The Hungarian chess program called Pandix became world championLast weekend, a Hungarian chess program called Pandix became the world's fastest chess champion of the year.

According to the report of the Pandix programmer, Gyula Horváth, he tied for the lead with the defending champion and then defeated him in the playoffs.

Horváth has been involved in chess programming since 1985. In the 1980s, he won the Amateur World Championship and the PC World Championship. After a break of more than ten years, he returned to his old hobby in 2007. He had already reached the world championship in the rapid World Cup last year, but he admitted it took a lot of luck. A year ago, he had remixed with all previous world champions and defending champions at the World Cup, and this year he proved to be the best.

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According to Horváth, Pandix has an estimated Live Score of over 3300, compared to 2826 Live Points by world-leading Norwegian Magnus Carlsen.

Source: MTI

 

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