Computer-Generated Chess Problem 03835

What we have here is a 'KQBBNN vs kbnn' mate in five chess problem generated autonomously by Chesthetica using the fairly new computational creativity approach known as the DSNS (Digital Synaptic Neural Substrate). Chesthetica is able to generate three-movers, four-moves, five-movers and study-like constructs and also compose problems using specific pieces types fed into it (such as using only a queen vs. rook and knight). Read more about it on ChessBase.

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8/1B4n1/1KNn4/B7/8/b6k/5Q1N/8 w - - 0 1
White to Play and Mate in 5
Chesthetica v12.60 (Selangor, Malaysia)
Generated on 26 Aug 2022 at 7:28:58 AM
Solvability Estimate = Difficult

Sometimes an earlier version of Chesthetica is credited for a more recent problem because that version was still running on that computer at the time. White has a decisive material advantage in this position but the winning sequence may not be immediately clear. Leave a comment below if you like. Some of these problems may be trivial for you, especially if you're a club or master player, but bear in mind that chess lovers can be found at all levels of play. Therefore, do consider some of the other problems available. You can probably find something more to your taste.

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