Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 15:19:34 12/05/97
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On December 04, 1997 at 19:36:52, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>[Event "Mailchess, 1 hour per move"]
>[Site "Email"]
>[Date "1997.10.10"]
>[Round "1"]
>[White "B. Newton: Mark5"]
>[Black "T. Czub: Mephisto3 S 68000"]
>[Result "*"]
>
>1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 exd5 4.Bd3 Bd6 5.Nc3 c6 6.Ng1e2 Qh4 {M5S19
>-0.05; Qh4 Be3 Ne7 g3 Qg4} 7.Be3 {-006; Nf6 O-O} Ne7 {M5S19 +0.11;
>Ne7 Qd2 O-O Bf4 Bxf4} 8.Qd2 {+003; O-O Rb1} O-O {M5S19 -0.10; O-O Bf4
>Rd8 Bxd6 Rxd6} 9.O-O-O {+ 003; Na6 Ng3} a5 {M5S19 +0.61; a5 f3 Nf5 g3
>Qf6}10.Bf4 {+000; Bxf4 Nxf4} Rd8 {M5S19 +0.23; Rd8 Bxd6 Rxd6 Qf4
>Qxf4} 11.Bg5 {+001; Qh5 Ng3} Qg4 {M5S19 +0.09; Qg4 h3 Qe6 Nf4 Bxf4}
>12.h3 {+001; Qd7 g4} Qd7 {M5S19 +0.20; Qd7 Na4 Qc7 c3 f6}
>13.g4 {+001; Na6 Na4} b5 {M5S19 +0.36; b5 Bf5 Nxf5 Bxd8 Qxd8}
>14.Rhe1 {+001 Qe8 Bf4} f6 {M5S19 +0.56; f6 Bf4 Re8 Ng3 Na6}
>15.Bf4 {+001; b4 Na4} Na6 {M6S19 +0.34; Na6 Bxd6 Qxd6 Qf4 Be6}
>16.Bxd6 {+000; Qxd6 f4} Qxd6 {M6S19 +0.33; Qxd6 Qe3 b4 Na4 Re8}
>17.Nf4 {-000; Rf8 Kb1} Nc7 {M5S19 +0.40; Nc7 Qe3 Re8 Nh5 Ne6}
>18.Qe3 {+001; Re8 Qd2} Bd7 {M6S19 +0.30; Bd7 Qg3 Nc8 Re3 b4}
>19.a3 {+001; Re8 Kb1} b4 {M5S19 +0.95; b4 Nh5 Ne6 Nb1 bxa}
>20.axb4 {+000; axb4 Nb1} Re8 {M5S9 +1.39; Re8 Qg3 axb Nce2 Ra1+}
>21.Qg3 {+000; axb4 Ne2} axb4 {M5S19 +1.36; axb Nb1 Nc8 Ng2 Rxe1}
>22.Nce2 {-000; Ra1 Kd2} f5 {M5S19 +1.39; f5 Nxd5 Qxd5 Qxc7 fxg}
>23.Qf3 {-000; Ra1 Kd2} Ra1 {M5S19 +1.61; Kd2 fxg hxg Ra2}
>24.Kd2 {no analysis} Ra2 {M5S19 +1.53; Ra1 fxg hxg Ra8}
>25.b3 {-000; fxg hxg} fxg4 {M5S19 +1.50; fxg hxg Qf6 Qg3 Qg5+}
>26.hxg4 {-000; Ne6 Qg3} h6 {M6S19 +1.45; h6 Qg3 Qf6 f3 Rea8}
>27.Qg3 {+000; Ne6 Qe3} Qf6 {M6S19 +0.70; Qf6 Nh3 Ra7 f3 Rea8}
>28.Ra1 {+000; Rxa1 Rxa1} Rxa1 {M5S19 +1.39; Rxa1 Rxa1 Ra8 Ra4 Rxa4}
>29.Rxa1 {-002; c5 Ng2} Rd8 {M6S19 0.00; Ra7 Ne8 hxg}
>30.Ra4 {+001; Qg5 f3} c5 {M6S19 +1.00; c5 g5 Qxg5 Ra7 Rc8}
>31.Ra7 {+010; Ne6 Nxe6} Qb6 {M6S19 +1.15; Qb6 Ra2 Nc6 dxc Qxc5}
>32. Rxc7 {-011; Qxc7 g5} Qxc7 {M6S19 +2.06 Qxc7 g5 Qc6 gxh Qxc6}
>33. *
>
>Mephisto III S is an old dedicated chess computer with Motorola 68000
>CPU. It is computing between 4 and 10 nodes per second !
>Mark V is a type B program.
>Bill Newton and I am doing this game just for fun, because we often feel
>nostalgic that these nice intelligent "approaches" have been ended in
>history.
>
>In the { } brackets you can see the all known INFORMATION both machines
>show via the display.
>
>The position in the moment looks very interesting. I am not sure if
>Mephisto can handle such a tactical position with 10 NPS !!
>"It only depends to compute the >>right>> 10 positions !!"
>
>If you want I will report later how the game ended.
Please.
I hope they will both win. :)
They are my two favorite machines of the '80s. What's Thomas Nitsche
doing nowadays? I met him in New York at the ACM 1983. A really fine
person. And then Ken Thompson, with this impressively intelligent pair
of eyes. Etc.
Talking about being nostalgic...
Enrique
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