Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 18:11:50 07/27/00
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On July 27, 2000 at 20:29:22, Jorge Pichard wrote: >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. Forget about testing your favorite top programs against my CMKing Settings, the white side should always win against the black side with perfect play, Crafty 17.12 just doesn't know how to put up the pressure. This time CMKing is playing white against Crafty 17.12. [Title "CMKing vs Crafty 17.12."] [Date "2000.07.27"] [White "CMKing"] [Black "Crafty 17.12"] [Result "1-0"] 1. Bb5+ Bd7 2. Rxa8 Rxh1 3. Bxd7+ Nxd7 4. Rxd8+ Kxd8 5. Bg5+ Be7 6. Bxe7+ Nxe7 7. Kf1 Rh2 8. Nc3 Ke8 9. Nd5 Ng6 10. Qg4 Ndf8 11. Qc8+ Kf7 12. Qb7+ Ke6 13. Nf4+ Nxf4 14. Qe4+ Kd7 15. Qxf4 1-0 Crafty Resigned >>[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.
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