Author: Dana Turnmire
Date: 14:52:39 12/28/02
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On December 28, 2002 at 17:39:09, Dana Turnmire wrote: >[Event ""] >[Site ""] >[Date "2002.12.28"] >[Round ""] >[White "CM 9000"] >[Black "Genius 7"] >[TimeControl "5400"] >[Result "*"] >[Setup "1"] [d]rbnkbnrq/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RBNKBNRQ w - - 0 1 >1.g3 c6 2.d4 f6 3.c4 Bf7 4.Ne3 Nb6 5.c5 Nd5 6.Nf5 e6 7.Nd6 Bxd6 8.cxd6 >Ke8 9.Nd3 Nb6 10.Bb4 Bg6 11.e4 a5 12.Bc5 Nc8 13.a4 b6 14.Ba3 h6 15.Qf3 >Qh7 16.Re1 Rh8 17.h4 Kd8 18.h5 Bf7 19.b4 Qg8 20.e5 axb4 21.Bxb4 Nh7 >22.a5 Qe8 23.axb6 Nxb6 24.Rxa8+ Nxa8 25.Nf4 Bxh5 26.Nxh5 fxe5 27.Nxg7 >Qg8 28.Qa3 Nb6 29.Qa7 * > >In this Fischer Random Game CM9000 announced mate in 16. I was surprised >because each side only has 90 minutes for the whole game. Here is the final >position. Fischer Random may be a good way to test how well programs calculate >since none of the positions are stored in an opening book. > >[d]3k2qr/Q2p2Nn/1npPp2p/4p3/1B1P4/6P1/5P2/1B1KR3 b - - 0 29
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