Computer-Generated Chess Problem 03423

Consider this 'KQNN vs kbnnp' four-move chess puzzle created by a computer using the fairly new computational creativity approach called the 'DSNS'. There is no known limit to the quantity or type of compositions that can be generated. This position contains a total of 9 pieces. The largest endgame tablebase in existence today is for 7 pieces (containing over 500 trillion positions anyway) which means the problem could not have been taken from it regardless.

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4b3/1Q2n3/8/6N1/4K3/3n4/4N2p/7k w - - 0 1
White to Play and Mate in 4
Chesthetica v12.38 (Selangor, Malaysia)
Generated on 16 Aug 2021 at 2:55:18 AM
Solvability Estimate = Difficult

These chess puzzles are published in order based on the composition date and time stamp above. Due to the sheer volume of compositions generated, the latest ones may therefore only be published later on. White has a queen for Black's bishop and pawn. Did you find this one interesting or have something else to say? Leave a comment below! Solving chess puzzles like this can also help improve your game.

Solution

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