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Subject: Re: Fritz Demo Vs CMKing At 5 sec per move

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 18:42:30 07/13/00

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On July 13, 2000 at 21:32:57, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On July 13, 2000 at 20:44:37, Mogens Larsen wrote:
>
>>I downloaded the beast of burden and I did a little roaming around. I discovered
>>that:
>>
>>1) You can't save games.
>>2) You can't calculate Fritzmark (and why should you?).
>>3) The hashsize is set at 32Mb.
>>4) Engine-engine matches are possible.
>>5) Comet 17.04, Comet B11, Fritz 5.32 and Fritz 6 engines are included.
>>6) A light book comes with the demo.
>>7) Good analysis features and a reasonable looking GUI.
>>
>>I didn't try the database features that thoroughly, but they're probably
>>adequate.
>>
>>Best wishes...
>>Mogens
>
>This is my latest settings which I modified Last Week It is 99.9% of CMQueen++
>Settings Except that I made Contemp for Draw = 1.0 which reject a draws unless
>it's behind by less than a pawn when the draw is offered.
>
>
>
>[Title "CMKing vs Fritz Demo"]   (Sorry for the the typo the new
>[Date "2000.07.13"]                     (Settings is named CMKing)
>[White "CMKing"]
>[Black "Fritz Demo"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>
>  1. e4             c5
>  2. Nf3            d6
>  3. d4             cxd4
>  4. Nxd4           Nf6
>  5. Nc3            a6
>  6. Bg5            e6
>  7. f4             Nbd7
>  8. Qf3            Qc7
>  9. Bd3            h6
> 10. Bxf6           Nxf6
> 11. O-O-O          e5
> 12. Nf5            Qa5
> 13. Be2            Bxf5
> 14. exf5           Qc7
> 15. fxe5           dxe5
> 16. Qg3            Rc8
> 17. Bf3            Bb4
> 18. Rhe1           O-O
> 19. Qxe5           b5
> 20. Qxc7           Rxc7
> 21. Rd3            Rfc8
> 22. Ree3           Ba5
> 23. Rd6            Bxc3
> 24. Rxc3           Rxc3
> 25. bxc3           a5
> 26. Ra6            a4
> 27. Bc6            a3
> 28. Bxb5           Rxc3
> 29. Ra8+           Kh7
> 30. Bd3            Ng4
> 31. Kd2            Rc5
> 32. Rxa3           Nf2
> 33. Be2            Rxf5
> 34. Bf3            g5
> 35. Ke2            g4
> 36. Bb7            Kg7
> 37. Rb3            Kf8
> 38. a4             Nh1
> 39. Rb5            Rxb5
> 40. axb5           g3
> 41. Kf3            Ke7
> 42. hxg3           Kd6
> 43. g4             f6
> 44. g3             Kc7
> 45. Bc6            Kd6
> 46. Kg2            Nxg3
> 47. Kxg3           Kc7
> 48. Kh4            Kb6
> 49. Kh5            Kc5
> 50. Kxh6           Kd6
> 51. Kg7            Ke7
> 52. b6             Kd6
> 53. Bb5            Kc5
> 54. b7             Kxb5
> 55. b8=Q+          Kc5
> 56. Qc8+           Kd4
> 57. Kxf6           Ke3
> 58. Qc3+           Kf2
> 59. g5             Kg1
> 60. g6             Kf2
> 61. Qd2+           Kf3
> 62. Qd3+           Kg4
> 63. Qe4+           Kg3
> 64. g7             Kf2
> 65. g8=Q           Kf1
> 66. Qgg2++          1-0
>
>Pichard.



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