Author: Pete Galati
Date: 08:20:28 04/14/00
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His book "TV-Chess", was that referring to the computer's monitor? Pete On April 14, 2000 at 08:19:50, James T. Walker wrote: >Hello, >Here is a game I dug up between a Stanford University computer and a Moscow >University computer around 1968. It was taken from George Koltanowski's book >"TV-Chess". >White: Russian Computer Black: Stanford Computer Game 1 of 4 game match. >1. P-K4 P-K4 >2. N-Kb3 NQB3 >3. N-B3 B-B4 >4. NxP NxN >5. P-Q4 B-Q3 >6. PxN BxP >7. P-B4 BxN+ >8. PxB N-B3 >9. P-K5 N-K5 >10. Q-Q3 N-B4 >11. Q-Q5 N-K3 >12. P-B5 N-N4 >13. P-KR4 PKB3 >14. PxN PxNP >15. RxP R-B1 >16. RxP P-B3 >17. Q-Q6 RxP >18. R-N8+ R-B1 >19. QxR++ > >Here is another game from the same book. > >White: Mac Hack 6 Black Ben Landey (Massachusetts Open) > >1. P-K4 P-QB4 >2. P-Q4 PxP >3. QxP N-QB3 >4. Q-Q3 N-B3 >5. N-QB3 P-KN3 >6. N-B3 P-Q3 >7. B-B4 P-K4 >8. B-N3 P-QR3 >9. 0-0-0 P-QN4 >10. P-QR4 B-R3+ >11. K-N1 P-N5 >12. QxQP B-Q2 >13. B-R4 B-N2 >14. N-Q5 NxP >15. N-B7+ QxN >16. QxQ N-B4 >17. Q-Q6 B-KB1 >18. Q-Q5 R-B1 >19. NxP B-K3 >20. QxN+ RxQ >21. R-Q8+ > >Jim Walker
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