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Subject: Re: CMQueen+ (Using Strong.obk Book) Vs CM6000 AMD Ahlon 800 Mhz

Author: Chessfun

Date: 14:35:01 04/20/00

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On April 20, 2000 at 10:23:07, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>Since the Strong.obk Book seems to work better for CMQueen+ I decided to pit it
>in a 1hr/per side game. Using my AHLON 800 Mhz since I am in the process of
>reformating my second P.C. K6-2 500 Mhz. I prefer to use my second AMD K6-2 500
>Mhz, since most people average to have an equivalent or lesser processor
>nowadays.
>
>[Title "CM-SS10 vs CMQueen+ (using Strong.obk Book)]
>[Game in 60 minutes per side]
>[Date "2000.04.20"]
>[White "CM-SS10"]
>[Black "CMQueen+"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>
>
>1.e4  d6  2.d4  Nf6  3.Nc3  g6  4.f4  Bg7  5.Nf3 0-0  6.Be6 b6  7.Bd3 Bb7
>8.f5  c5  9.0-0 Ng4  10.Qe2 Nxe3 11.Qxe3 Nc6  12.d5 Nb4  13.a3 Nxd3  14.Qxd3 a5
>15.fxg6 hxg6  16.Rfe1 Ba6  17.Qe3 e5  18.a4 f5  19.Nb5 Qd7  20.c4 Bxb5
>21.axb5 Qe7  22.Ra3 Ra7  23.Rea1 Qf6  24.Rf1 Raf7  25.Nd2 Qh4  26.Qe2 Bh6
>27.Qh3 Qg5  28.Rd1 Qf4  29.Rg3 Kg7  30.Rd3 Qh4  31.exf5 Bxd2  32.R3xd3 Rxf5
>33.Rc1 e4  34.Rdc2 Qf6  35.h3 Qd4+  36.Kh2 Rf2 37.Qg4 e3  38.Rc3 R8f5
>39.Qg3 e2  40.Re3 Rf1  41.Rc2 Qxe3  42.Qxe3 e1=Q  43.Qxe1 Rxe1  44.b3 Re3
>45.Rb2 Rf1  46.h4 Rf4  47.Kg1 Re1+  48.Kh2 Rxh4+  49.Kg3 Rhh1  50.Kf4 Rb1
>51.Re2 Rhe1  52.Re6 Rxe6  53.dxe6 Rxb3  54.e7 Kf7  55.Ke4 a4  56.Kd5 a3
>57.Kc6 Kxe7  58.Kxb6 Kd7  59.g3 a2  60.Kb7 a1=Q  61.g4 Qa5  62.g5 Qc7+
>63 Ka6 Ra3++  0-1
>
>PS: From now on I will only use the Strong.obk Book with the CMQueen+ setting,
>since it seems to be the best Book available in Chessmater 6000 Books Library,
>but later on I will test the Mentor.obk which has an even larger Book but not
>necessarily the best.


This is just one game.
I assumed you had already tested with the anand book.
CM 6666 v CMQueen+ anandV W 14 L 6 D 5
The CM6K book was made for the 6000 so I'll stick with that
as that is the most tuned book.

Thanks.






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