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Subject: Re: JUNIOR J5.0 vs CM6K

Author: Wayne Lowrance

Date: 08:47:11 12/09/98

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On December 08, 1998 at 20:03:06, James T. Walker wrote:

Great work. Now the next one must be Fritz5.32. Lets find out right away if ole
fritz5.32 is still the best of the best. This dang CM6k is amazing. I once
scoffed at the chessmaster engines. But no longer. cm5.5k gives my fritz5.0 all
it can handle in any time control.


>Here is game #9 of Junior 5.0 vs CM6000.  Chessmaster is assured of winning the
>12 game match now with only 3 game to go.  The settings for both programs are
>the default settings as they come out of the box.  The computers each program
>plays on was switched after 6 games.  I have the hash table size set to 64 meg
>for both programs as the only exception.  I have no idea how much hash tables
>Junior 5 can use.  It does not appear to benefit from large hash tables like
>fritz.  One feature of Junior 5 I don't like is when it resigns it quits.  I
>would like to see the mates played to the end.
>
>Game #     1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9    Total
>J5         0   .5    0   .5    0   .5    0    1    0     2.5
>CM6K       1   .5    1   .5    1   .5    1    0    1     6.5
>
>
>[Event "12 Game Match"]
>[Site "40-90"]
>[Date "1998.12.08"]
>[Round "9"]
>[White "Chessmaster,K6-2-350/64Meg"]
>[Black "Junior 5.0,PII-333/64Meg"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>
>1. e4 c5
>2. c3 Nf6
>3. e5 Nd5
>4. d4 cxd4
>5. cxd4 d6
>6. Nf3 Nc6
>7. Nc3 dxe5
>8. dxe5 Ndb4
>9. a3 Qxd1+
>10. Kxd1 Na6
>11. b4 Bg4
>12. Kc2 Bxf3
>13. gxf3 Nxe5
>14. f4 Nc6
>15. Be3 Nc7
>16. b5 Nd8
>17. Bxa7 Rc8
>18. Kb2 g6
>19. Bd4 Rg8
>20. Bh3 Nce6
>21. Rhe1 f5
>22. Be5 Bh6
>23. Re2 Kf7
>24. Bf1 Nxf4
>25. Rd2 Nde6
>26. Rd7 Nc5
>27. Bc4+ Nfe6
>28. Rd4 Bg7
>29. Bxg7 Kxg7
>30. Bxe6 Nxe6
>31. Rd7 Rgd8
>32. Rad1 Rxd7
>33. Rxd7 Rc7
>34. Rxc7 Nxc7
>35. a4 Kf6
>36. a5 Ne8
>37. a6 bxa6
>38. bxa6 Nc7
>39. a7 Ke6
>40. Kb3 Kd7
>41. Nd5 Na8
>42. Kc4 Kd6
>43. h4 h6
>44. f4 e6
>45. Nb4 Kc7
>46. Kd4 Kd6
>47. Nd3 Nc7
>48. Kc4 Kc6
>49. Ne5+ Kb6
>50. Nxg6 Kxa7
>51. Kd4 Kb6
>52. Ke5 Nd5
>53. Nf8 Kc6
>54. Nxe6 Ne3
>55. h5 Nc4+
>56. Kxf5 Kd6
>57. Nd4 Kc5
>58. Nf3 Kd6
>59. Kg6 Ke7
>60. f5 Kf8
>61. Kxh6 Ne3
>62. Kg5 Nd5
>63. h6 Kg8
>64. f6 Nc7
>65. Kf5 Nd5
>66. Ne5  1-0
>[Resigned]
>Jim Walker



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