Author: Pete Galati
Date: 21:43:17 05/10/01
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On May 10, 2001 at 19:58:05, Dann Corbit wrote: >Stanback Chess Program struts its stuff: > >[Event "?"] >[Site "?"] >[Date "????.??.??"] >[Round "?"] >[White "SCP"] >[Black "SCP"] >[Result "1-0"] >[ECO "E61"] >[Opening "King's Indian defence (3.Nc3)"] >[Variation "Danube gambit"] >[EventDate "2001.05.10"] > >1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. Nf3 O-O 5. Bf4 d6 6. h3 Nbd7 7. e3 c6 8. >Bd3 Kh8 9. O-O Nb6 10. Qb3 Nh5 11. Bh2 Nf6 12. Bf4 Nh5 13. Bh2 Nf6 14. e4 >Nh5 15. Qa3 f5 16. e5 dxe5 17. Nxe5 Qxd4 18. Qxe7 Nf4 19. Bxf4 Qxf4 20. >Rfe1 Qd2 21. Re2 Qf4 22. Rd1 Kg8 23. c5 Bxe5 24. Rxe5 Nd7 25. Re2 Rf7 26. >Qe8+ Kg7 27. Bc2 Nf6 28. Qd8 Qc7 29. Qxc7 Rxc7 30. Ree1 Rf7 31. Rd6 Rd7 32. >Kh2 h6 33. Bb3 a5 34. Be6 Re7 35. Rd8 Nh5 36. Re3 f4 37. Re2 f3 38. Re3 >Rxe6 39. Rxe6 Bxe6 40. Rxa8 fxg2 41. Kxg2 Nf4+ 42. Kg3 Nd3 43. Rxa5 Nxb2 >44. Ra7 Bc8 45. f4 Nc4 46. Ne4 Kf7 47. Ra4 b5 48. cxb6 Nxb6 49. Rd4 Ke7 50. >Rd6 Be6 51. Rxc6 Nd7 52. Rc2 Bf5 53. Re2 Ke6 54. Kf3 Kd5 55. Rd2+ Kc6 56. >h4 Nb6 57. Rd6+ Kc7 58. Rd4 Bd7 59. Nc3 Kc6 60. Ke3 Be6 61. a4 Nc4+ 62. Kd3 >Nd6 63. Rb4 Bf5+ 64. Kd2 Kc5 65. Rb8 Nc4+ 66. Kc1 h5 67. Rb7 Kd4 68. Nd1 >Ke4 69. Rb8 Kd4 70. Rd8+ Kc5 71. Rb8 Bd7 72. Nc3 Bf5 73. Rb7 Kd4 74. Nd1 >Ke4 75. Rb5 Bd7 76. Rb4 Kd5 77. Nb2 Ne3 78. a5 Ng2 79. a6 Bc6 80. a7 Nxh4 >81. Nc4 Ng2 82. Ne5 Ba8 83. Rb8 Nxf4 84. Rxa8 Kxe5 85. Re8+ Kd6 86. a8=Q >Nd3+ 87. Kb1 Nc5 88. Rc8 Nd7 89. Qc6+ Ke5 90. Qxd7 h4 91. Qe7+ Kf5 92. Rf8+ >Kg4 93. Qe4+ Kh5 94. Rf6 g5 95. Qf5 h3 96. Qxh3# 1-0 It's a cool little program, partly because it has an opening book. I put together a much bigger opening book for it about a year ago(?), and by now I forget where, but in one of the header files you need to change a number before you compile in order to let it use the larger book. I tried to cover the openings that I was playing the most. It's less than convenient editing the ascii text opening book though. I used rbm files from the Rebel site because it was the most convenient way to come up with the opening moves. Pete
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