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Subject: Re: CMKing vs Crafty 17.11 W4 L3 D2 Crafty is really strong to be free!

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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