https://images.unian.net/pb/003/thumb_files/h_190/345224.jpg Kiev Professor, Doctor of Medicine Andrey Slyusarchuk after the tournament against the invincible computer chess program in Kiev, on Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Slyusarchuk played blindly, remembering movings without their fixation on the chessboard. He managed to win the computer chess program Rybka-4 with a maximal complexity during 2.5 hours with a score 1.5:0.5. In 2007 Rybka-4 was declared invincible worldwide. All radio frequencies were blocked, mobile phones, Bluetooth, mobile internet didn’t work during the tournament. A representative of Book of Records of Ukraine testified a new record of Slyusarchuk. Photo by Vladimir Gontar / UNIAN

Andrey Slyusarchuk

Professor, Doctor of Medicine Andrey Slyusarchuk after the tournament against the invincible computer chess program in Kiev, on Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Slyusarchuk played blindly, remembering movings without their fixation on the chessboard. He managed to win the computer chess program Rybka-4 with a maximal complexity during 2.5 hours with a score 1.5:0.5. In 2007 Rybka-4 was declared invincible worldwide. All radio frequencies were blocked, mobile phones, Bluetooth, mobile internet didn’t work during the tournament. A representative of Book of Records of Ukraine testified a new record of Slyusarchuk. Photo by Vladimir Gontar / UNIAN

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