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Subject: Re: Solid Game CM8 v. Deep Junior ends in a draw

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 07:10:49 04/05/01

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On April 05, 2001 at 09:31:48, Jonas Cohonas wrote:

I always stated the fact that certain program do NOT perform well using the slow
AMD 450 MHz, but once you test them with higher processor speed they will
give any of those programs rated by the SSDF a good fight. here is a list of
those programs that perform best using speed higher than 8oo MHz: Rebel Century
Nimzo 8 and CM8000, but at the same time perform terrible using the slow AMD 450
MHz.

Pichard.

>After a lot of arguing whether CM8 is weak or not, including some harsh remarks
>from myself, i decided to put CM8 to the test. Using autoplayer with CM8
>(patched ver.) playing on my T-bird 1.3ghz and Deep Junior on my T-bird 900 mhz
>I created a new personality in CM8 with what i believe to be the best settings:
>
>Name
>
>DEEP_CM8
>
>Style
>
>A/D -10
>SOP 100
>R     0
>MSD  99
>SS   12
>CFD 0.0
>TT   64 (MB)
>
>Positional
>
>M/P  20
>COC 120
>M   105
>KS   93
>PP  105
>PW  101
>
>Material
>Default
>
>Book= created from 1750+ games with and average rating of 2700, based on
>frequency, book created for both sides.
>
>[Event ""]
>[Site ""]
>[Date "2001.4.5"]
>[Round "1"]
>[White "DEEP_CM8"]
>[Black "Deep Junior 6.0"]
>[TimeControl "40min+/45sec/move"]
>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>
>1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O b5 6. Bb3 Bc5 7. a4 Rb8
>8. c3 d6 9. d4 Bb6 10. Na3 O-O 11. axb5 axb5 12. Nxb5 exd4 13. cxd4 Bg4
>14. Ra4 Re8 15. Bg5 h6 16. Bd5 hxg5 17. Bxc6 Bd7 18. Bxd7 Qxd7 19. Nc3
>Nxe4 20. Nxe4 Rxe4 21. Nxg5 Rg4 22. Nf3 Re8 23. b3 Qf5 24. h3 Rge4 25.
>Qd3 Qd5 26. Rc1 Re2 27. Rc2 R2e7 28. b4 Re4 29. b5 g6 30. Qc4 Qxc4 31.
>Raxc4 Ra8 32. g3 Ra1+ 33. Kg2 Re8 34. Rb4 Kg7 35. h4 Ba5 36. Rb3 Bb6 37.
>Rcb2 Re4 38. Rc3 d5 39. Rcc2 Ra5 40. Rb3 Ra1 41. Kh2 Kf8 42. Kh3 Ra4 43.
>g4 Ra1 44. g5 Ra5 45. Ne5 Ra4 46. Nd7+ Kg7 47. Nxb6 cxb6 48. Rd3 Rc4 49.
>Ra2 Rb4 50. Ra8 Rxb5 51. Rc3 Ra5 52. Rb8 Ra7 53. Rcc8 f5 54. Rg8+ Kf7
>55. Rh8 Ra3+ 56. Kh2 Rxd4 57. Rxb6 Raa4 58. Rh7+ Kg8 59. Rd7 Rxh4+ 60.
>Kg2 Rhg4+ 61. Kf1 Ra1+ 62. Ke2 Re4+ 63. Kd2 Kf8 64. Rxg6 Rd4+ 65. Kc3
>Rc4+ 66. Kb2 Rd1 67. Rb6 Rd2+ 68. Ka3 Rc3+ 69. Kb4 Rc4+ 70. Kb5 Rb2+ 71.
>Ka6 Ra4+ 72. Kb7 Rxb6+ 73. Kxb6 Rf4 74. g6 d4 75. Kc5 d3 76. Kd5 Re4 77.
>Kc6 Re2 78. Rxd3 Kg7 79. f4 Kxg6 80. Kd5 Kf6 81. Kc5 Rc2+ 82. Kd4 Rc8
>83. Rc3 Rd8+ 84. Ke3 Rd6 85. Rc5 Kg6 86. Ra5 Rb6 87. Rd5 Ra6 1/2-1/2
>
>
>Yes vincent i know this is only one game;-), but this is infact the first
>comleted game on autoplayer, and there will be more games to come.
>
>For now i will let DEEP_CM8 play white until i get comfortable with the
>autoplayer.
>
>If you are interested in the new book, please e-mail me and i will send it too
>you as soon as i get the time.
>
>Regards
>Jonas



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