Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 19:33:37 07/30/00
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On July 30, 2000 at 22:12:26, Jorge Pichard wrote: >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 gladiators 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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