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Subject: Re: A nice win by Chessmaster over Fritz 6a.

Author: Jason Williamson

Date: 19:08:48 11/22/00

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On November 22, 2000 at 16:43:05, Andreas St. wrote:

>On November 22, 2000 at 16:10:19, Jason Williamson wrote:
>
>>Run on my dual celeron 400.  Ponder on, both used 32 megs of ram.  Chessmaster
>>thought white was better most of the game, until the big fail low of Fritz.
>>
>>I am going to do a 10 game match between F6 and Chessmaster, then one with J6,
>>and one with Hiarcs.  All are manually done.
>>
>>JW
>>
>>Chessmaster 8000 1 1.0/1
>>Fritz 6a         0 0.0/1
>>
>>
>>Fritz 6 - Chessmaster 8000
>>Level=Blitz:10'+5".  Vancouver, 22.11.2000
>>
>> 32MB, general.ctg
>> 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 c5 5.Nge2 cxd4 6.exd4 d5 7.a3 Be7 8.c5 0-0 9.g3
>>b6 10.b4 a5 11.Na4 Nfd7 12.Bf4  -0.41/4  21  axb4 13.axb4  -0.47/6  0  bxc5
>>14.bxc5  -0.37/6  6  e5 15.dxe5  -0.44/11  1:26  Nxc5 16.Nxc5  -0.34/12  46
>>Rxa1 17.Qxa1  -0.37/12  25  Bxc5 18.Bg2  -0.37/10  9  Ba6 19.Qb2  -0.50/10  28
>>Nc6 20.0-0  -0.59/10  21  Bc4 21.Re1  -0.56/10  34  Qd7 22.Rd1  -0.56/10  33
>>Rd8 23.Nc3  -0.56/10  18  Qe6 24.Na4  -0.72/10  42  Ba7 25.Nc3  -0.78/9  14
>>Nxe5 26.Bxe5  -1.28/9  21  Qxe5 27.Qd2  -1.50/10  7  d4 28.Ne4  -1.37/11  0  Qb5
>>29.Rc1  -1.41/10  11  d3 30.Rd1  -1.47/10  28  Bb6 31.Ra1  -1.47/10  24  f5
>>32.Nc3  -2.00/11  21  Ba5 33.Rc1  -2.19/10  6  Qe5 34.h3  -2.75/11  0  Rc8
>>35.Bf1  -3.25/10  0  Kh8 36.Bxd3  -3.22/12  0  Qd4 37.Rd1  -3.19/12  21  Bxd3
>>38.Qxd3  -2.94/13  14  Qxd3 39.Rxd3  -2.94/14  0  Bxc3 40.Rd7  -3.00/13  3  Bf6
>>41.Kg2  -3.09/14  27  Kg8 42.Kf3  -3.09/12  14  Rc3+ 43.Kf4  -3.12/14  0  Rc5
>>44.Ke3  -3.12/12  12  g5 45.Kf3  -3.25/12  17  h5 46.Ke3  -3.31/12  26  Kf8
>>47.Kd2  -3.25/10  8  Be7 48.Kd3  -3.34/10  6  Rb5 49.Rc7  -3.47/10  7  Kf7
>>50.Ke2  -3.78/10  11  Rb2+ 51.Kf1  -3.78/13  0  Ke6 52.Rc6+  -3.78/11  12  Bd6
>>53.Rc3  -3.81/11  7  g4 54.hxg4  -3.91/11  7  fxg4 55.Re3+  -3.81/11  7  Kf5
>>56.Re8  -3.91/13  10  Bc5 57.Ra8  -5.75/12  17  Rxf2+ 58.Ke1  -6.16/13  7  Ke4
>>59.Ra5  -6.25/13  0  Bb4+ 60.Kxf2  -14.47/16  7  Bxa5 61.Ke2  -#17/14  0  Bb6
>>62.Kd1  -#21/16  16  h4 63.Kd2  -#16/14  0  hxg3 64.Kc2  -#13/12  0  g2 65.Kb3
>>-#9/9  0  g1Q 66.Kb4  -#6/7  0  Qb1+ 67.Kc4  -#3/4  0  Ba5 68.Kc5  -#2/2  0
>>Qb6+ 69.Kc4 -#1/1  0  Line
>
>
>Hi Jason,
>
>You re sure, Chessmaster thought white was better in most game?
>Negative (-) score means that Black is better and positive means that white is
>better. Both programmes rate equal: + white and black -.
>I see only negative in this game, so CM means most of the game: advantage for
>black
>
>Greets AS

The output is from Fritz, that is, the evals above are Fritz's.  In the
Chessmaster show lines window it had +0.9 for most of the game, when Fritz
failed low, chessmaster failed high and it was at -2.2 or so (in Chessmaster).

JW



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