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In the spring of 1970 at the Adriatic resort town of Herzeg-Novi, the strongest speed tournament of all time was held. Of the twelve participants, all but one was a grandmaster. Bobby Fischer won the double round robin with the amazing score of 19 points (out of a possible 22). The time limit for each game was 5 minutes, and it was reported that Fischer spent only half his allotted time on the average [4].
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Church, R.M., Church, K.W. (1977). Plans, goals, and search strategies for the selection of a move in chess. In: Frey, P.W. (eds) Chess Skill in Man and Machine. Texts and Monographs in Computer Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06239-5_6
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