Computer Chess Club Archives


Search

Terms

Messages

Subject: Re: A chess game without pawns, just Pieces on their original squares !

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 17:29:22 07/27/00

Go up one level in this thread


On July 27, 2000 at 20:23:19, Jorge Pichard wrote:

http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?121652

>I decided to give Crafty 17.12 another chance to beat my CMKing personality.
>This would be the reverse of the previous Pawns "Endgame" Position, in which
>instead of removing the pieces, this time I decided to remove the pawns. More
>people are welcome to test their top 3 programs such as: fritz 6a, Junior 6 or
>Rebel Tiger 12.0e against my CMKing settings and report their finding. Just give
>CMKing the back side for this test and post your result.
>
>[Title "Craty 17.12 vs CMKing"]
>[Date "2000.07.27"]
>[White "Crafty 17.12"]
>[Black "CMKing"]
>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>
>  1. Bb5+           Nd7
>  2. Qe2+           Qe7
>  3. Rxa8           Rxh1
>  4. Rxc8+          Kf7
>  5. Kf1            Qxe2+
>  6. Bxe2           Ngf6
>  7. Kg2            Rh4
>  8. Nh3            Bd6
>  9. Nc3            Kg7
> 10. Ng5            Rh2+
> 11. Kf3            Ne5+
> 12. Ke3            Ng6
> 13. Rc4            Ne5
> 14. Rd4            Bb8
> 15. Rd8            Ba7+
> 16. Kf4            Ng6+
> 17. Kf5            Ne7+
> 18. Ke6            Nc6
> 19. Ra8            Bb8
> 20. Nf3            Rh8
> 21. Ra6            Re8+
> 22. Kf5            Ne7+
> 23. Kg5            Nh7+
> 24. Kh4            Ng6+
> 25. Kg4            Rc8
> 26. Be3            Nf6+
> 27. Kg5            Nh7+
> 28. Kf5            Rf8+
> 29. Ke4            Re8+
> 30. Kd3            Nhf8
> 31. Bd4+           Kf7
> 32. Ng5+           Kg8
> 33. Bf3            Ne5+
> 34. Bxe5           Rxe5
> 35. Nce4           Rb5
> 36. Kc4            Rb1
> 37. Nf6+           Kh8
> 38. Nh5            Rc1+
> 39. Kd4            Nd7
> 40. Rg6            Be5+
> 41. Re4            Bb2
> 42. Nf7+           Kh7
> 43. Rg2            Ba1
> 44. Kf4            Rf1
> 45. Rg3            Bb2
> 46. Kf5            Re1
> 47. Ne4            Nc5
> 48. Ba8            Rf1+
> 49. Bf3            Nd7
> 50. Nf4            Nf8
> 51. Ng5+           Kh8
> 52. Nf7+           Kh7
> 53. Nd8            Kh8
> 54. Ng6+           Nxg6
> 55. Kxg6           Kg8
> 56. Ne6            Be5
> 57. Rg5            Rxf3
> 58. Rxe5           Rf2
> 59. Rg5            Rf1
> 60. Rg4            Rf2
> 61. Rg3            Rf1
> 62. Rg5            Rf2
> 63. Rg3            Rf1
> 64. Rg2            Rf3
> 65. Kh6+           Kh8
> 66. Re2            Kg8
> 67. Kg6            Rg3+
> 68. Ng5            Kf8
> 69. Re6            Rg1
> 70. Re5            Rg2
> 71. Re6            Rg1
> 72. Re4            Rg2
> 73. Re5            Rg1
> 74. Re6            Rg2
> 75. Re3            Rg1
> 76. Re2            Rg3
> 77. Kf6            Rg1
> 78. Nh7+           Kg8
> 79. Re7            Rf1+
> 80. Kg6            Rg1+
> 81. Ng5            Kf8
> 82. Re6            Rg2
> 83. Re5            Rg1
> 84. Re4            Rg2
> 85. Re6            Rg1
> 1/2-1/2 Draw by 3-fold repetition.
>
>Pichard.



This page took 0 seconds to execute

Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700

Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.