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Subject: Re: TASC R30 Version 2.5 against CTP on my Palm Vx overclocked at 45 Mhz

Author: Lawrence S. Tamarkin

Date: 20:28:39 06/03/01

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Thank you for the nice attacking game - The King program has a wonderful
attacking style.  I've been playing and analysing with it for about 2 weeks now,
and enjoy its agressive inititive grabing stlyle. I'm also enjoying looking at
chess games on the beautiful SB-30 board too.  Put Larsen Vs Stein from USSR vs.
World today.  It confirmed some lines, found good alturnatives in others!
Program did not find Ne6!! from Ferret vs Crafty, but then, I didn't give it
much time there either.

People in the rapids say that my tactical alertness has improved! - Although, I
haven't started winning prizes again yet, I 'feel' certain my game is improving
a little.


Larry Tamarkin


On June 03, 2001 at 19:33:52, Eric Gallula wrote:

>Just a game between the TASC R30 Version 2.5 and Chess Tiger Palm ;
>
>30 minutes for the TASC R30 and 60 Minutes for CTP (my Palm Vx is overclocked at
>45 Mhz;over 900 nps in the endgame)
>This is the game:
>
>
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "2001.06.03"]
>[Round "1"]
>[White "TASC R30 version 2.5"]
>[Black "Chess Tiger on my Palm Vx overclocked at 45 Mhz "]
>[Result "1-0"]
>
>1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. Nf3 Nc6 4. d4 exd4 5. Nxd4 Bb4 6. Bg5 h6
>7. Bh4 Bxc3+ 8. bxc3 d6 9. f3 Ne5 10. e4 Ng6 11. Bf2 O-O 12. Qd2 Qe7
>13. Be2 Ne5 14. O-O b6 15. Rab1 Be6 16. Nxe6 Qxe6 17. Bh4 g5 18. Bf2 Nxc4
>19. Bxc4 Qxc4 20. h4 Nh7 21. hxg5 Nxg5 22. Be3 f6 23. Rb4 Qf7 24. Rd1 Kh8
>25. Rb5 Rg8 26. Rf5 Rae8 27. Bd4 Rg6 28. c4 Reg8 29. Qc3 Kg7 30. Be3 Kf8
>31. Rd2 Qg7 32. Kf1 Nf7 33. g4 Ke7 34. Qa3 a5 35. c5 bxc5 36. Rxc5 dxc5
>37. Bxc5+ Nd6 38. Bxd6+ Ke8 39. Bc5 f5 40. Qa4+ c6 41. Qxa5 Rg5
>42. exf5 Rf8 43. Qd8+ Kf7 44. Rd7+ Kg8 45. Rxg7+ Kxg7 46. Qxf8+ Kh7
>47. Bd4 Rg8 48. Qe7+ Rg7 49. Qxg7# 1-0
>
>Friendly,
>Eric



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