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Subject: Re: At my uncle request CMKing vs 17.12, Sorry for the error.

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 19:19:07 07/25/00

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On July 25, 2000 at 22:10:27, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On July 25, 2000 at 16:45:42, Peter Kappler wrote:
>
>>On July 25, 2000 at 15:33:46, Larrry Smith wrote:
>>
>>>I was interested in what would happen -- with perfect play -- if I gave both
>>>sides in a chess game just the kings and the pawns in initial position, with no
>>>pieces, and White to move. I don't know if this "endgame" has been solved yet,
>>>but when I pit Chessmaster 6000 against itself at 5 and 10 minutes I keep
>>>getting the same results, move for move. I wonder if it is possible for Black to
>>>win or draw here
>>
>>
>>I think Black might be able to draw by just shuffling his king back and forth.
>>Off the top of my head, I can't envision a way for White to break through.
>>
>>--Peter
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -- it seems logical that is is, but Chessmaster hasn't deviated
>>>even one ply after 10 games. What would happen if two grand-masters sat down to
>>>this position?
>>>
>>>[D]4K3/PPPPPPPP/8/8/8/8/pppppppp/4k3 W
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>After my uncle beg me for 30 minutes, I decided to Pleased him, since he is like
>my father to me. I brought my Notebook Gateway Celeron 500 Mhz to the hospital
>and showed him move after move. By the way I am using his password to this
>Message Board. I believe it is a great place to learn about computer chess.
>He also asked me to run CMking as black vs Crafty 17.12 and crafty resigned
>after 18 moves. His is told me to tell his Chess friends that the surgery was a
>sucess according to his doctor.
>
SORRY for the error  1.e4     e5 the last move shold have been 23. d7

>
>[Title "CMKing vs Crafty 17.12"]
>[Date "2000.07.25"]
>[White "CMKing"]
>[Black "Crafty 17.12"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>
>  1. Ke2            Ke7
>  2. Ke3            Ke6
>  3. d4             exd4+
>  4. Kxd4           d6
>  5. b4             f5
>  6. exf5+          Kxf5
>  7. Kd5            h6
>  8. f3             h5
>  9. g3             g5
> 10. a4             Kf6
> 11. c4             Kf5
> 12. a5             Kf6
> 13. a6             bxa6
> 14. Kc6            Ke6
> 15. f4             gxf4
> 16. gxf4           h4
> 17. Kxc7           Ke7
> 18. f5             h3
> 19. Kb7            Kf6
> 20. c5             a5
> 21. cxd6           axb4
> 22. d7              1-0
>
>
>
>
>>>[Date "2000.07.25"]
>>>[White "Chessmaster"]
>>>[Black "Chessmaster"]
>>>[Result "1-0"]
>>>
>>>  1. e4             e5
>>>  2. Ke2            Ke7
>>>  3. Ke3            c5
>>>  4. c3             Kd6
>>>  5. d4             b5
>>>  6. f4             exd4+
>>>  7. cxd4           c4
>>>  8. g4             f6
>>>  9. h4             b4
>>> 10. h5             a5
>>> 11. Ke2            a4
>>> 12. Kd2            Kc6
>>> 13. Kc2            Kc7
>>> 14. Kd2            Kd6
>>> 15. f5             h6
>>> 16. a3             c3+
>>> 17. bxc3           bxa3
>>> 18. Kc2            Kc6
>>> 19. Kb1            Kb5
>>> 20. e5             Kc6
>>> 21. c4             Kc7
>>> 22. exf6           gxf6
>>> 23. Ka2            Kd6
>>> 24. Kxa3           Kc7
>>> 25. Kxa4           Kd8
>>> 26. Kb5            Kc7
>>> 27. Kc5            Kc8
>>> 28. Kd6            Kd8
>>> 29. c5             Kc8
>>> 30. Ke7            Kc7
>>> 31. d5             Kc8
>>> 32. d6             Kb7
>>> 33. Kxd7           Ka6
>>> 34. c6             Kb5
>>> 35. c7             Kc4
>>> 36. c8=Q+          Kd3
>>> 37. Ke6            Ke4
>>> 38. Qc3            Kf4
>>> 39. Qh3            Kg5
>>> 40. d7             Kf4
>>> 41. d8=Q           Ke4
>>> 42. Qg2+           Ke3
>>> 43. Qdd2#           1-0



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