Author: Karsten Bauermeister
Date: 12:15:06 01/16/98
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On January 16, 1998 at 10:20:46, Jari Huikari wrote: >Not a surprising result. First nine moves of black came from it's >opening book. Sensory Voice's opening book was longer, but after >Nero's mistake 12. .. Rxe4, I could have bet, it was not a book >move anymore... :-) > >Nero used about 1.5 hours time to this game. I thank Karsten >Bauermeister for playing this game with me. > >We have another game going on: Nero 3 versus Elite. It's >still in the beginning. I'll post the situation of it some time. > >[Event "Game"] >[Site "E-mail"] >[Date "1998.01.14"] >[Round "1"] >[White "Elite Sensory Voice"] >[Black "Nero 2.9.1. level 4"] >[Result "1-0"] > >1. e4 e5 2. d4 exd4 3. Qxd4 Nc6 4. Qe3 Nf6 5. Nc3 Bb4 6. Bd2 O-O >7. O-O-O Re8 8. Bc4 Na5 9. Bd3 d5 10. Qg3 dxe4 11. Nxe4 Nxe4 >12. Bxe4 Rxe4 13. Bxb4 Qxd1+ 14. Kxd1 Rxb4 15. Qxc7 Bg4+ 16. f3 Rxb2 >17. Qxa5 b6 18. Qd5 Bxf3+ 1-0 > >This was first game I tried Nero's level 4... > > Jari One comment to the participants from my side: Nero 2.91 is an amateur-program written by Jari. The Sensory Voice is an old dedicated chess Computer of Fidelity. We choosed it, because his estimated strength is about 1400 Elo on tournament level. In game two the newer version Nero 3.0 competes the 1981 Elite Champion (only 500 units were built!) with a rating of about 1650 Elo. Karsten
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