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Subject: CMKing vs Crafty 17.11 W4 L3 D2

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 19:12:26 07/30/00


This is probably the best game of CMKing so far, but on the second game watch
how crafty 17.11 squeze the win, and CMKing fight to the very end like a good
soldier only to realize at the end, that the battle was over for this game, but
not the war. These two gladiator are too closed in strength, to get a big edge
on either side. I strongly believe that all programs should be tested using the
same opening twice,first for the white side and then for the black side, in case
there is an advantage as it is proven by these games.


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

  1. Nf3            Nf6
  2. c4             e6
  3. d4             b6
  4. g3             Ba6
  5. b3             Bb4+
  6. Bd2            Be7
  7. Bg2            c6
  8. Bc3            d5
  9. Ne5            Nfd7
 10. Nxd7           Nxd7
 11. Nd2            O-O
 12. O-O            Rc8
 13. e4             dxe4
 14. Nxe4           Nf6
 15. Re1            Nxe4
 16. Bxe4           h6
 17. Bc2            Bf6
 18. Qd3            Re8
 19. Qh7+           Kf8
 20. Bb4+           c5
 21. dxc5           bxc5
 22. Rad1           cxb4
 23. Rxd8           Rexd8
 24. Rd1            Rxd1+
 25. Bxd1           Ke7
 26. Qe4            Rc7
 27. Bh5            g6
 28. Bf3            Bb7
 29. Qf4            e5
 30. Qe3            Bxf3
 31. Qxf3           Rd7
 32. Qc6            Rd2
 33. Qb7+           Ke6
 34. c5             Bd8
 35. c6             Bb6
 36. c7             Bxc7
 37. Qxc7           Rxa2
 38. Qc4+           Kf6
 39. Qxb4           Ra6
 40. Qf8            Rb6
 41. Qxh6           Rxb3
 42. Qh8+           Ke6
 43. Qc8+           Kf6
 44. Qc6+           Kg7
 45. Qc5            Rb1+
 46. Kg2            Re1
 47. Qa5            Re4
 48. Qxa7           Kf6
 49. Qc5            Re2
 50. g4             Rd2
 51. g5+            Ke6
 52. Qc6+           Ke7
 53. Qf6+           Ke8
 54. Qxe5+          Kf8
 55. Qc5+           Kg8
 56. Qc8+           Kh7
 57. Qf8            Rd7
 58. f4             Rc7
 59. Kf3            Rd7
 60. h4             Rc7
 61. h5             gxh5
 62. f5             Ra7
 63. Qh6+           Kg8
 64. f6             Ra3+
 65. Kf2            Ra2+
 66. Ke3            Ra3+
 67. Kd4            Ra4+
 68. Kc3            Ra3+
 69. Kb4             1-0



Here one more time it is proven that when programs are so closed in strength
the program that has the side of the opening with an advantage will end up
winning.


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

  1. Nf3            Nf6
  2. c4             e6
  3. d4             b6
  4. g3             Ba6
  5. b3             Bb4+
  6. Bd2            Be7
  7. Bg2            c6
  8. Bc3            d5
  9. Ne5            Nfd7
 10. Nxd7           Nxd7
 11. Nd2            O-O
 12. O-O            Rc8
 13. e4             dxe4
 14. Nxe4           Nf6
 15. Re1            Bb7
 16. Qc2            Qc7
 17. a4             Rfd8
 18. a5             Ba8
 19. axb6           axb6
 20. c5             Rd7
 21. cxb6           Qxb6
 22. Nc5            Ra7
 23. Rxa7           Qxa7
 24. Ra1            Qb8
 25. h3             Re8
 26. Qd1            Nd5
 27. Bd2            Bf6
 28. Qg4            Bb7
 29. Bg5            Bxg5
 30. Qxg5           Bc8
 31. Be4            f5
 32. Bg2            Qb4
 33. Rd1            e5
 34. Bxd5+          cxd5
 35. Qe3            e4
 36. Rc1            Rf8
 37. Kg2            Qb8
 38. Qg5            Qd6
 39. Ra1            Qc7
 40. b4             Re8
 41. b5             Qb6
 42. Rb1            Kf8
 43. Qh5            h6
 44. Qe2            Kg8
 45. Kg1            Rf8
 46. Qh5            Kh7
 47. Rb3            g6
 48. Qh4            g5
 49. Qh5            Kg7
 50. Kh1            Qa5
 51. Qd1            Rf6
 52. Rb1            f4
 53. gxf4           Qa2
 54. b6             Qxf2
 55. Qg1            Qf3+
 56. Qg2            Rxf4
 57. b7             Bxb7
 58. Ne6+           Kf7
 59. Nxf4           Bc8
 60. Nxd5           Bxh3
 61. Qxf3+          exf3
 62. Rb3            Bg2+
 63. Kh2            g4
 64. Rb7+           Kf8
 65. Rh7            Bh3
 66. Ne3            f2
 67. Rxh6           f1=Q
 68. Nxf1           Kg7
 69. Rxh3           gxh3
 70. Kxh3           Kf6
 71. Kg4            Ke6
 72. Ne3            Kd7
 73. Kf5            Kd6
 74. d5             Kd7
 75. Ke5            Ke8
 76. Kd6            Kf7
 77. 1-0 As always CM6000 engine did not resigned but the position was hopeless.






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