Author: Sarah Bird
Date: 16:34:15 06/18/99
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On June 18, 1999 at 19:14:52, Terry Ripple wrote: >CM6555 is definitly looking Stronger using this Time Control.I mentioned this to >Shep but still no response after 2 days! I`am starting to believe that he should >use this personality (CM6555) with the ChessMaster 6000 to play in his >Tournament! I understand that he is not even going to use CM6000 but an older >model CM5500 with this same or very close Style Personality. Interesting!!! > >What are your Views on this Topic, as it might help influence Shep! Please Help! > Mine as noted before, are that faber/pilz settings CM6555 make this the strongest program available. Sarah. > > >[Title "CM 6555 vs Chessmaster 1999.06.18"] >[Date "1999.06.18"] >[White "CM 6555"] >[Black "Chessmaster"] >[Result "1-0"] > > 1. e4 c6 > 2. d4 d5 > 3. exd5 cxd5 > 4. c4 Nf6 > 5. Nc3 Nc6 > 6. Nf3 Be6 > 7. c5 g6 > 8. Bb5 Bg7 > 9. Ne5 Bd7 > 10. Bxc6 bxc6 > 11. O-O O-O > 12. Re1 Be8 > 13. Be3 Bd7 > 14. Qa4 Qc7 > 15. Bf4 Nh5 > 16. Bd2 Rad8 > 17. Rad1 Rfe8 > 18. b3 Qb7 > 19. Nxd7 Qxd7 > 20. Ne2 Rc8 > 21. Bc3 Rb8 > 22. Nc1 Nf4 > 23. Bd2 Ne6 > 24. Ne2 f6 > 25. Nc3 Nc7 > 26. Bf4 e5 > 27. Bg3 Rb7 > 28. Re3 a5 > 29. dxe5 fxe5 > 30. Re2 Nb5 > 31. Qxa5 Nd4 > 32. Red2 Qe7 > 33. Re1 e4 > 34. h3 h6 > 35. Red1 e3 > 36. fxe3 Ra7 > 37. Qb6 Rb7 > 38. Nxd5 cxd5 > 39. Qxg6 Qxe3+ > 40. Bf2 Qe6 > 41. Qxe6+ Nxe6 > 42. Rxd5 Bc3 > 43. R5d3 Be5 > 44. Re1 Nf4 > 45. Rg3+ Kh7 > 46. Rf3 Nd5 > 47. a3 Kg6 > 48. b4 h5 > 49. c6 Rbe7 > 50. b5 Bc7 > 51. Rd1 Nb6 > 52. Bg3 Bxg3 > 53. Rxg3+ Kf6 > 54. Rf3+ Kg7 > 55. Rdf1 Re5 > 56. Rf7+ Kg8 > 57. Rb7 Rxb5 > 58. c7 Rc5 > 59. Rxb6 Rc8 > 60. Rg6+ Kh7 > 61. Ra6 R8xc7 > 62. Rff6 Kg7 > 63. Rg6+ Kf8 > 64. a4 Rf5 > 65. Rgb6 Re5 > 66. Kh2 Rcc5 > 67. Rb8+ Kf7 > 68. Rh6 Ra5 > 69. Rb7+ Kg8 > 70. Rc6 Kf8 > 71. Rf6+ Kg8 > 72. Rf4 Re8 > 73. Rff7 Ree5 > 74. Rg7+ Kf8 > 75. Rbf7+ Ke8 > 76. Rh7 Kd8 > 77. h4 Re4 > 78. Kh3 Re3+ > 79. g3 Ree5 > 80. Rb7 Kc8 > 81. Rbc7+ Kd8 > 82. Rhd7+ Ke8 > 83. Rb7 Kf8 > 84. Rd8+ Re8 > 85. Rb5 Rxd8 > 86. Rxa5 Rd4 > 87. Rxh5 Rxa4 > 88. Rb5 Kg7 > 89. Rb7+ Kg6 > 90. Rb6+ Kh7 > 91. h5 Ra3 > 92. Kh4 Ra2 > 93. h6 Rd2 > 94. g4 Re2 > 95. Kh5 Rh2+ > 96. Kg5 Rd2 > 97. Rb7+ Kh8 > 98. Kh5 Rd1 > 99. Re7 Rd2 >100. g5 Rd5 >101. Kg4 Rd4+ >102. Kf5 Rd2 >103. g6 Rf2+ >104. Ke6 Re2+ >105. Kd7 Rd2+ >106. Ke8 Rg2 >107. Rh7+ Kg8 >108. Rg7+ Kh8 >109. Kf8 Rf2+ >110. Rf7 Rxf7+ >111. gxf7 Kh7 >112. Ke7 Kxh6 >113. f8=Q+ Kg5 >114. Qf3 Kh4 >115. Ke6 Kg5 >116. Qg3+ Kh6 >117. Kf6 Kh7 >118. Qg7# 1-0
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