Author: Pete Galati
Date: 19:40:02 05/10/00
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On May 10, 2000 at 21:31:16, Pete Galati wrote: >Ok, probably allot of you already knew that SAN plays Chess, and when I've >looked at this thing before it's always looked likr it might, but I never got >around to trying it before. I'm sure it can play a better game than this if I >just take some time to adjust the response time, but I don't really know. > >I tried to set it's level to 10, but maybe it's level scale is different than I >pictured, because here's the first game I played against SAN, it was crushed by >my very weak playing ability, so I'm sure this thing has more strength to it >than that (maybe?) > >btw, it does a great job of saving it's games. > >Pete > >[Event ""] >[Site ""] >[Date ""] >[Round ""] >[White "PMG"] >[Black "SAN"] >[Result "1-0"] > >1. d4 g6 2. c4 e6 3. e3 h6 4. Nc3 Bb4 5. Bd2 Bxc3 6. Bxc3 g5 7. Bd3 Ke7 8. d5 >exd5 9. Bxh8 dxc4 10. Bxc4 f5 11. Bxg8 Qxg8 12. Bd4 Qxa2 13. Ne2 Qxa1 14. Qxa1 >d5 15. Bc5+ Kf6 16. b4+ d4 17. Qxd4+ Kf7 18. O-O Kg6 19. Bf8 Be6 20. Qg7+ Kh5 >21. f4 gxf4 22. Nxf4+ Kh4 23. g3# 1-0 I believe I was wrong. San seems to only understand what is or isn't a legal move. Oddly enough, I did watch it play a really stupid game against itself right down to a draw. It take only a few seconds for it to do this. [Event ""] [Site ""] [Date ""] [Round ""] [White "SAN"] [Black "SAN"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] 1. f4 g6 2. d3 Bh6 3. Be3 Bxf4 4. Bxf4 Kf8 5. Bxc7 Qxc7 6. a3 Qxh2 7. Rxh2 g5 8. Rxh7 Rxh7 9. e4 b6 10. b3 Rh1 11. Qf3 Rxg1 12. Qxf7+ Kxf7 13. Kd1 Rxf1+ 14. Ke2 Rxb1 15. Rxb1 a6 16. Rc1 Bb7 17. Kf1 Bxe4 18. dxe4 e6 19. c4 d6 20. Ke1 Nc6 21. Kf1 Ne5 22. Ra1 Nxc4 23. bxc4 Kf6 24. Kf2 Rd8 25. Re1 Rf8 26. g4 Rf7 27. c5 dxc5 28. a4 Re7 29. Kg3 Kf7 30. Re2 e5 31. Ra2 b5 32. axb5 axb5 33. Kg2 Ra7 34. Rxa7+ Ne7 35. Rxe7+ Kxe7 36. Kh2 Kd8 37. Kh1 Kd7 38. Kh2 Ke6 39. Kg2 Kd7 40. Kh2 Ke6 41. Kh3 Kf6 42. Kh2 Ke7 43. Kg2 Kf8 44. Kg3 c4 45. Kf3 Kf7 46. Kf2 Kf6 47. Kg2 Kf7 48. Kg1 Ke6 49. Kf2 c3 50. Kf3 b4 51. Kf2 Ke7 52. Ke1 Kd7 53. Kd1 b3 54. Kc1 Ke7 55. Kd1 Kd8 56. Ke2 c2 57. Ke1 c1=Q+ 58. Ke2 Qc2+ 59. Ke3 Qxe4+ 60. Kxe4 Kc7 61. Kxe5 Kc8 62. Kf6 Kb7 63. Kxg5 Ka6 64. Kh5 Kb5 65. Kg6 Kc5 66. Kf5 Kb4 67. Kg6 Ka4 68. Kf6 Kb5 69. Kg6 Ka5 70. Kf6 Kb6 71. Kf7 Kc7 72. Kf6 Kd7 73. Kg6 Kc6 74. Kh5 b2 75. g5 b1=Q 76. g6 Qxg6+ 77. Kxg6 1/2-1/2
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