Leonid Liberman

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Leonid Liberman,
a Canadian chess programmer and author of LL Chess [1], famous for posting turbulent mate in N positions in CCC, forcing many engines to "explode" even in quiescence search. In his publications on computer chess from the mid 90s, hosted by End of the World Production, LLC. [2], he elaborates on x86 assembly, board representation, piece coding and move generation, mate solving, and point values [3].

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Re: number of moves in position by Leonid, CCC, September 21, 1999

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