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Subject: Re: AMD 500 Mhz CMKing vs Celeron 500 Mhz Crafty 17.11 Score W3 L2 D2

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 12:03:05 07/30/00

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As I promised early morning here are the two Sicilian Defense Najdorf Classical
Variation which I thought was the sozin variation.

[Title "CMKing vs Crafty 17.11"]
[Date "2000.07.30"]
[White "CMKing"]
[Black "Crafty 17.11"]
[Result "1-0"]

  1. e4             c5
  2. Nf3            d6
  3. d4             cxd4
  4. Nxd4           Nf6
  5. Nc3            a6
  6. †g5            e6
  7. f4             Be7
  8. Qf3            Qc7
  9. O-O-O          Nbd7
 10. g4             b5
 11. Bxf6           Nxf6
 12. g5             Nd7
 13. f5             Nc5
 14. f6             gxf6
 15. gxf6           Bf8
 16. Rg1            Bd7
 17. Rg7            Bxg7
 18. fxg7           Rg8
 19. e5             O-O-O
 20. exd6           Qb6
 21. Ne4            Bc6
 22. Nxc6           Qxc6
 23. Qc3            Qxe4
 24. Qxc5+          Kb7
 25. Qc7+           Ka8
 26. Nd3            Qe3+
 27. Kb1            f5
 28. a4             Qa7
 29. axb5           axb5
 30. Qc6+           Qb7
 31. Qc5            Qd5
 32. Qc3            Qb7
 33. Be2            Ka7
 34. Rd3            b4
 35. Qe5            Qxg7
 36. Qa5+           Kb8
 37. Rb3            Qb7
 38. Rxb4           Rg1+
 39. Ka2            Rxd6
 40. Rxb7+          Kxb7
 41. Bf3+           Kc8
 42. Qc5+           Kd7
 43. Qxg1           h5
 44. Qc5            Ra6+
 45. Kb1            Rd6
 46. Be2            e5
 47. Qxe5           Re6
 48. Bb5+           Ke7
 49. Qg7+            1-0


The second game Crafty 17.11 won with the white side of the same Sicilian
Defense, but after move 40.Bd5 CMKing was lost, and again I wish that the next
version of CM8000 it can resign in a hopeless position like this one.


[Title "Crafty 17.11 vs CMKing"]
[Date "2000.07.30"]
[White "Crafty 17.11"]
[Black "CMKing"]
[Result "1-0"]

  1. e4             c5
  2. Nf3            d6
  3. d4             cxd4
  4. Nxd4           Nf6
  5. Nc3            a6
  6. Bg5            e6
  7. f4             Be7
  8. Qf3            Qc7
  9. O-O-O          Nbd7
 10. g4             b5
 11. Bxf6           Nxf6
 12. g5             Nd7
 13. f5             Nc5
 14. f6             gxf6
 15. gxf6           Bf8
 16. Rg1            Bd7
 17. Rg7            Bxg7
 18. fxg7           Rg8
 19. e5             O-O-O
 20. exd6           Qb6
 21. Ne4            Bc6
 22. Nxc6           Qxc6
 23. Qc3            Qxe4
 24. Qxc5+          Kb7
 25. Qc7+           Ka8
 26. Bd3            Qe3+
 27. Kb1            f5
 28. a4             Qa7
 29. axb5           Qxc7
 30. dxc7           Rc8
 31. b6             Kb7
 32. Bc4            Kxb6
 33. Rd8            Rcxd8
 34. cxd8=Q+        Rxd8
 35. Bxe6           Rd1+
 36. Ka2            Rg1
 37. g8=Q           Rxg8
 38. Bxg8           h6
 39. b4             f4
 40. Bd5            a5
 41. Ka3            h5
 42. h4             axb4+
 43. Kxb4           Kc7
 44. c4             Kd6
 45. Bf3            Ke5
 46. c5             Kd4
 47. Bxh5           Ke3
 48. Be8            f3
 49. h5             Kd4
 50. h6             f2
 51. Bb5            Ke5
 52. h7             Kf4
 53. h8=Q           Kf5
 54. Qf8+           Ke4
 55. Qxf2           Ke5
 56. Bd3            Ke6
 57. Qf5+           Ke7
 58. Bb5            Kd8
 59. Qd7++           1-0



>
>>This time CMKing got the edge playing both side of the Nimzo-Indian Defense
>>Rubinstein Variation. With white CMKing simply outplayed Crafty 17.11 and with
>>Black CMKing held Crafty 17.11 to a draw after a long sequence of moves, since
>>the position ended up in Bishops of opposite colours, and neither side wanted to
>>offer a draw early in a drawish position.
>>
>>
>>
>>[Title "CMKing vs Crafty 17.11"]
>>[Date "2000.07.29"]
>>[White "CMKing"]
>>[Black "Crafty 17.11"]
>>[Result "1-0"]
>>
>>  1. d4             Nf6
>>  2. c4             e6
>>  3. Nc3            Bb4
>>  4. e3             O-O
>>  5. Bd3            d5
>>  6. Nf3            c5
>>  7. O-O            Nc6
>>  8. a3             Bxc3
>>  9. bxc3           dxc4
>> 10. Bxc4           Qc7
>> 11. Bd3            e5
>> 12. Qc2            Re8
>> 13. Nxe5           Nxe5
>> 14. dxe5           Qxe5
>> 15. f3             Bd7
>> 16. a4             Bc6
>> 17. Re1            h5
>> 18. e4             Nd5
>> 19. Bd2            Nf4
>> 20. Bc4            Rad8
>> 21. Be3            Rd6
>> 22. Qb3            Rf6
>> 23. Bf1            h4
>> 24. Qc2            Ng6
>> 25. h3             Rd8
>> 26. a5             Nf4
>> 27. Qf2            Qg5
>> 28. Kh1            b6
>> 29. Red1           Rxd1
>> 30. Rxd1           bxa5
>> 31. Rd8+           Kh7
>> 32. Rc8            Qh6
>> 33. Qb2            g5
>> 34. e5             Rg6
>> 35. Bxf4           gxf4
>> 36. Qb8            Qg7
>> 37. Bd3            Bd7
>> 38. Bxg6+          fxg6
>> 39. Rc7            Qe7
>> 40. Kh2            a4
>> 41. e6             Qxe6
>> 42. Qd8            g5
>> 43. Rxd7+          Kg6
>> 44. Rd6            Qxd6
>> 45. Qxd6+          Kf5
>> 46. Qxc5+          Kf6
>> 47. Qxa7           a3
>> 48. Qxa3            1-0 Crafty resigned
>>
>>
>I realized that I posted the result of this second game yesterday as 1-0 instead
>of [Result "1/2-1/2"]. CMKing just won another game this morning as white using
>the Sicilian sozin Variation Defense, I will poste the games later on today,
>after Crafty plays the white side of the same opening.
>>
>>
>>[Title "Crafty 17.11 vs CMKing"]
>>[Date "2000.07.29"]
>>[White "Crafty 17.11"]
>>[Black "CMKing"]
>>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>>
>>  1. d4             Nf6
>>  2. c4             e6
>>  3. Nc3            Bb4
>>  4. e3             O-O
>>  5. Bd3            d5
>>  6. Nf3            c5
>>  7. O-O            Nc6
>>  8. a3             Bxc3
>>  9. bxc3           dxc4
>> 10. Bxc4           Qc7
>> 11. Bd3            e5
>> 12. Qc2            Re8
>> 13. Nxe5           Nxe5
>> 14. dxe5           Qxe5
>> 15. f3             Bd7
>> 16. a4             Bc6
>> 17. Re1            h5
>> 18. e4             Nd5
>> 19. Bb2            Nf4
>> 20. Red1           Nxd3
>> 21. Rxd3           Rad8
>> 22. c4             Qc7
>> 23. a5             f6
>> 24. Rxd8           Rxd8
>> 25. Qf2            Be8
>> 26. e5             fxe5
>> 27. Qe3            Bf7
>> 28. Bxe5           Qe7
>> 29. Qf4            Rd3
>> 30. Rb1            Qd7
>> 31. h3             Rd1+
>> 32. Rxd1           Qxd1+
>> 33. Kh2            Qd7
>> 34. Bc3            Qe7
>> 35. Be5            b6
>> 36. axb6           axb6
>> 37. Qe4            Qd7
>> 38. Qf4            Bg6
>> 39. Bc7            b5
>> 40. Bd6            bxc4
>> 41. Qxc4+          Qf7
>> 42. Qxc5           Bd3
>> 43. Qe3            Bf1
>> 44. Qe4            Bc4
>> 45. Be5            Qd5
>> 46. Qf4            Qf7
>> 47. Qd4            Be6
>> 48. Qe3            Qe7
>> 49. Bf4            Qd7
>> 50. g4             Qc6
>> 51. Kg3            hxg4
>> 52. hxg4           Bd5
>> 53. Be5            Qb7
>> 54. Qd3            Qb3
>> 55. Bc3            Qb7
>> 56. Be5            Qb3
>> 57. Qf5            Qd1
>> 58. Qc8+           Kh7
>> 59. Qf5+           Kg8
>> 60. g5             Qg1+
>> 61. Kh3            Qh1+
>> 62. Kg4            Qg1+
>> 63. Bg3            Qd4+
>> 64. Kh3            Bc4
>> 65. Bf4            Qd5
>> 66. Qc8+           Kh7
>> 67. Kh4            Qe6
>> 68. Qc5            Bf1
>> 69. Qc2+           Kg8
>> 70. Qh2            Qe1+
>> 71. Kg4            Bc4
>> 72. Bd2            Be6+
>> 73. Kf4            Qf1
>> 74. Ke3            Bc4
>> 75. Qb8+           Kh7
>> 76. Kf4            Qf2
>> 77. Qb1+           Kg8
>> 78. Qe1            Qh2+
>> 79. Ke4            Qd6
>> 80. Bb4            Bd5+
>> 81. Kd4            Qd7
>> 82. Qe7            Qxe7
>> 83. Bxe7           Bxf3
>> 84. Ke3            Bg4
>> 85. Kf4            Be2
>> 86. Bd6            Kf7
>> 87. Bc7            Ke6
>> 88. Be5            g6
>> 89. Bd4            Kd5
>> 90. Be5            Bg4
>> 91. Bc3            Bf5
>> 92. Bg7            Bd3
>
> 93. Thru 133. 1/2-1/2 At the end the game ended in a draw.
>
>>The position was drawish from this point on, but neither programs realized
>>it, and I let it play up to move 133. I hope that for the next version of
>>CM8000, the program could offer resignation in a hopeless position, and also it
>>could offer draw in a situation like this one.
>>
>>Pichard.



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