Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 10:16:15 05/29/00
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On May 29, 2000 at 11:30:35, Larrry Smith wrote: >Here are the results for a Chessmaster 6000 tournament, with all games at one >minute. The surprise winner was Shakespeare, I think because he was able to >promote several pawns in the hasty end-game play. > >Shakespeare: +5 -0 =1 5.5/6 >Capablanca: +4 -2 =0 4/6 >Chessmaster: +4 -2 =0 4/6 >Test One: +2 -3 =1 2.5/6 >CMQueen+: +2 -3 =1 2.5/6 >Seirawan: +2 -4 =0 2/6 >Slick: +0 -5 =1 0.5/6 When I saw this Posting we Stopped the Mini match between Tiger vs CMQueen+ for 30 minutes, and in the meantime we tested the Shakespeare Setting vs CMQueen+ using the AMD K62-500 Mhz 10 games at 1 minute per side. we got a different results: CMQueen+: W5 L4 D1 Shakespeare: W4 L5 D1 I believe you need to check the Setting carefully, they are very close in blitz, but as you increases the time you will see that CMQueen+ Settings performes better. In those games that CMQueen+ lost, 2 of them was due to the time, but by material it was way ahead.
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