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Subject: REBEL 10 vs CM5500

Author: James T. Walker

Date: 18:41:13 11/21/98


This is the last game in this match. I don't think this is enough games to say
that one program is better than the other but it was an interesting match.  I
think CM5500's play will surprise some people.  I like the features of Rebel 10
much better than ChessMaster.  I'm thinking of a match between Junior5 and
CM5500--not sure yet.

The scores by game:

GAME #     1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9    10   11   12  TOTAL
REBEL 10   0    1   .5   .5    1   .5    1    0    .5    0    0   .5   5.5
CM5500     1    0   .5   .5    0   .5    0    1    .5    1    1   .5   6.5

The first 6 games: Rebel 10.0 ran on a AMDK6-2 @ 350 MHZ 100 MEG HASH
                   CM5500 ran on a PII @ 333 MHZ	64 MEG HASH

The second 6 games the programs switched computers but kept the same hash table
size.

[Event "12 GAME MATCH @ 40/90"]
[Site "FL"]
[Date "1998.11.21"]
[Round "12"]
[White "REBEL 10.0"]
[Black "CM5500"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2535"]
[BlackElo "2550"]
[ECO "D29"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. e3 e6 5. Bxc4 c5 6. O-O a6 7. Qe2 b5
8. Bb3 Bb7 9. Rd1 Nbd7 10. Nc3 Qb8 11. d5 c4 12. dxe6 fxe6 13. Bc2 Bd6
14. e4 O-O 15. h3 Qc7 16. a3 Rad8 17. Be3 Rfe8 18. Rd2 Ne5 19. Nd4 Ng6
20. Rad1 Be5 21. Qf3 Qc8 22. Qe2 Qb8 23. Qe1 Qa8 24. f3 Qb8 25. Nce2 Bh2+
26. Kh1 Bc7 27. Nc3 Be5 28. b3 Rc8 29. bxc4 Qc7 30. Nce2 bxc4 31. Ba4 Re7
32. Rc2 Ne8 33. Nb3 Nd6 34. Nc5 Bc6 35. f4 Bf6 36. Nxa6 Qb7 37. Bxc6 Rxc6
38. Nb4 Nxe4 39. Nxc6 Qxc6 40. Nd4 Qa6 41. Bc1 Qa8 42. Nf3 c3 43. Re2 Nc5
44. Ne5 Bxe5 45. fxe5 Qa5 46. Re3 Na4 47. Rd6 Re8 48. Qe2 Nb6 49. Qg4 Nf8
50. Rg3 Re7 51. Rf3 Nd5 52. Rf1 Qc7 53. Kh2 Re8 54. g3 Qb7 55. Rf2 Qa7
56. Rf3 Qb7 57. Qa4 Rc8 58. Qa6 Qxa6 59. Rxa6 Re8 60. Rf2 Nd7 61. Bf4 Rc8
62. Rc2 Nc5 63. Rd6 Nd3 64. h4 Kf7 65. Rd7+ Kg8 66. Rb7 Ne1 67. Rc1 Nd3
68. Rg1 c2 69. Bd2 Nxe5 70. Rf1 Ne3 71. Bxe3 Ng4+ 72. Kh3 Nxe3 73. Rc1
Nf5 74. Rb3 Nd4 75. Rb2 Kf7 76. a4 Ra8 77. Ra2 Ra5 78. Kg2 h5 79. Ra3 e5
80. Kf2 Ke6 81. Ke3 Kd5 82. Kd3 Ra8 83. a5 Rf8 84. Ra4 e4+ 85. Kd2 Rf2+
86. Kc3 Rf3+ 87. Kb2 Rxg3 88. Rxc2 Nxc2 89. Kxc2 Rf3 90. a6 Rf8 91. Kd2
Kc6 92. Ke3 Kb5 93. Ra2 Kb6 94. a7 Kb7 95. Kxe4 Ka8 96. Ra6 Rf1 97. Ra5
g6 98. Ke3 Re1+ 99. Kf3 Rf1+ 100. Kg3 Rg1+ 101. Kh2 Rf1 102. Ra6 Rf4 103.
Kh3 Rg4 104. Ra5 Re4 105. Ra3 Rd4 106. Ra2 Rc4 107. Ra1 Rf4 108. Kg3 Rg4+
109. Kh3 Rf4 110. Ra5 Re4 111. Kg3 Rg4+ 112. Kh3 Re4 1/2-1/2

Jim Walker



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