Junior 10

Junior 10

PC

Release Date: May 12, 2006

Puzzle, chess, singleplayer

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Junior 10: The world of chess is an extensive chess simulator, for which two Israeli programmers - Amir Ban and Shaw Bushinsky - are responsible.

Junior 10 is the new 2006 Computer Chess World Champion. The program, written by the Israeli programmers Amir Ban and Shy Bushinsky, narrowly defeated its main rival, the many times world champion program Shredder, at the Computer Chess World Championship which was held during the Chess Olympiad in Turin, Italy. Junior impressed experts with its extraordinary dynamic play, and remained undefeated in this event.

It started with the famous bishop sacrifice on h2 in a match against Garry Kasparov and now has been honed to perfection in Version 10. In spite of their success in computer chess tournaments the programmers of Junior are not primarily concerned with beating other chess programs. Instead they have developed Junior into an instrument that enables human beings to gain new insights and understanding in the game of chess. A good example is the very pronounced understanding of compensation, which allows its users to explore new possibilities of sacrifice attacks and sharp dynamic play.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

Junior 10 Summary

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Chessbase

Publisher: ChessCentral

Age restrictions: none

Junior 10 System Requirements

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium III 1 GHz, 128 MB RAM, Windows 98SE/2000/XP