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Subject: Re: CMQueen+ vs CMNimzo 732 G/60 W 13 L10 D7 Final Score

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 13:21:57 06/22/00

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On June 22, 2000 at 12:09:55, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On June 22, 2000 at 09:08:39, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>Two days ago I started my G/60 mini match of 30 games using my latest and final
>>CMQueen+ settings, which consists of a combination of the CM SS10 settings but
>>using my unique Material values. With three more games to finish the mini match
>>of 30 games this final settings has proven to be the one to beat yet.
>>
>
>I will rename my latest CMQueen+ settings to CMQueen++, just to distinguish them
>apart by name as well as by settings. Here is the best game so far between
>CMQueen++ vs CMNimzo 732 at G/60. score so far W13 L9 D6.
>
>[Date " 2000 06 22 "]
>[White " CMNimzo 732 "]
>[Black " CMQueen++ "]
>[Result " 0-1 "]
>
>1.e4 c6  2.d4 d5  3.Ncx dxe4  4.Nxe4 Bf5  5.Ng3 Bg6  6.Bc4 e6  7.N1e2 Nf6
>8.Nf4 Bd6  9.Bb3 Nbd7  10.Qf3 Qc7  11.0-0 c5  12.c3 a5  13.Nxg6 axg6  14.Ba4 0-0
>15.Bg5 cxd4  16.cxd4 Qb6  17.Ne2 Rfc8  18.Rfd1 Qb4  19.b3 Bxh2  20.Kxh2 b5
>21.Bd2 Qd6+  22.Bf4 Qa6  23.Bxb5 Qxb5  24.Rac1 Nb6  25.Be5 a4  26.Nc3 Qb4
>27.Nxa4 Nxa4  28.bxa4 Rd8  29.Bxf6 gxf6  30.Qxf6 Qd6+  31.f4 Ra5  32.Rc6 Rh5+
>33.Kg1 Qxc6  34.Qxd8+ Kg7  35.Qb8 Qe4  36.Qb3 Qxf4  37.Rd3 Qe4  38.Qc3 Rd5
>39.a5 e5  40.a6 exd4  41.Qd2 Qe6  42.Qf2 Qb6  43.a4 Qa7  44.Kh1 Qd7  45.Qb2 Qxa4
>46.Ra3 Rh5+  47.Kg1 Qd1+  48 Kf2 Re5  49.Qb4 Re2+  50.Kg3 Qg1  51.Qb7 Qe1+
>52.Kh2 Qh4  53.Rh3 f4  54.Rg3 Re3  55.Qf3 Rxf3  56.gxf3 d3  57.Kh3 Qh6+
>58.Kg2 d2  59.Rh3 Qg5+  60.Rg3 Qc5  61.Rxg6+ fxg6  62.a7 d1=Q  63.a8=Q Qdg1+
>64.Kh3 Qh5++  0-1
>

Final Score for this mini match of 30 games is:

QMQueen++    W13 L10 D7
CMNimzo 732  W10 L13 D7

This test only indicate that every thing else being equal, the material values
for my settings is better than CMNimzo 732 and possibly  CM SS10 as well.

>>Pichard.



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