The term "Immortal" in chess usually refers to "The Immortal Game", played by Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky in 1851. It is famous for Anderssen sacrificing both rooks and a bishop to deliver checkmate with minor pieces.
We developed a three-step workflow:
.txt files with clear delimiters (e.g., === between posts) and storing PGN headers.Example TXT header:
[Forum: IMC Immortal Chess]
[Thread: Anderssen vs. Kieseritzky - The Original Immortal]
[Author: chess_historian]
[Date: 2008-03-12]
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1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 Qh4+...
All game notations remain human-readable and software-portable.
Instead of typing the whole phrase into Google (which may censor it), try:
"immortal chess" "forum" "txt" portable
or
intitle:imc filetype:txt
This is the specific destination. It confirms the user is not looking for a generic chess site (like Lichess) but the private or semi-private discussion board known for engine analysis and software sharing.
The term "Immortal" in chess usually refers to "The Immortal Game", played by Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky in 1851. It is famous for Anderssen sacrificing both rooks and a bishop to deliver checkmate with minor pieces.
We developed a three-step workflow:
.txt files with clear delimiters (e.g., === between posts) and storing PGN headers.Example TXT header:
[Forum: IMC Immortal Chess]
[Thread: Anderssen vs. Kieseritzky - The Original Immortal]
[Author: chess_historian]
[Date: 2008-03-12]
---
1.e4 e5 2.f4 exf4 3.Bc4 Qh4+...
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Instead of typing the whole phrase into Google (which may censor it), try: The term "Immortal" in chess usually refers to
"immortal chess" "forum" "txt" portable
or
intitle:imc filetype:txt
This is the specific destination. It confirms the user is not looking for a generic chess site (like Lichess) but the private or semi-private discussion board known for engine analysis and software sharing. Saving – Writing to UTF-8