Author: Milton Zucker
Date: 12:57:27 10/04/98
I thought this was an entertaining game between the internet version of REBEL
10.0 and an old Mephisto 68000 XL. (Ed, if you are reading this, I have placed
an official order for Rebel 10 with ICD, so I do not think I have violated your
rules by downloading this program.) Rebel is playing on a 200 MHz machine
without mmx and with 60 meg hash. Both programs were set at 1 minute per move.
I forced the machines to play a king's gambit with 1.e4e5 2.f4. The computers
did the rest. Black is forced to take quite a "king's walk" in this game.
Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "10.04.1998"]
[Round "?"]
[White "REBEL 10.0"]
[Black "Mephisto 68000 XL"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]
[ECO "C34"]
1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Nf3 d6 4. d4 g5 5. h4 g4 6. Ng1 Bh6 7. Nc3 c6 8.
Nge2 Qf6 9. g3 fxg3 10. Nxg3 Ne7 { 00:00:49 9.00 -0.38 e4-e5 d6xe5 Nc3-e4
Qf6-e6 Ne4-c5 Qe6-g6 h4-h5 (c) } 11. e5 dxe5 { 00:00:00 10.00 0.09 Ng3-e4
Qf6-g6 h4-h5 Qg6-e6 Ne4-c5 Qe6-f6 Nc3-e4 (c) } 12. Nge4 Qe6 { 00:00:48
9.00 0.37 Bf1-c4 Qe6-g6 h4-h5 Qg6-g7 d4xe5 O-O Bc1xh6 (c) } 13. Bc4
Nd5 { 00:01:15 9.01 0.59 Nc3xd5 c6xd5 Bc4xd5 Qe6-b6 d4xe5 Bh6xc1 Ne4-d6+
(c) } 14. Nxd5 cxd5 { 00:00:51 9.00 0.86 Bc4xd5 Qe6-b6 d4xe5 Bh6xc1
Qd1xc1 Ke8-f8 Rh1-f1 (c) } 15. Bxd5 Qb6 { 00:00:00 10.00 1.54 d4xe5 Bh6xc1
Qd1xc1 h7-h6 Ne4-d6+ Ke8-d7 Rh1-f1 (c) } 16. dxe5 Bxc1 { 00:00:00 7.05
1.17 Qd1xc1 Rh8-f8 Ne4-f6+ Ke8-d8 Nf6xh7 Qb6-a5+ Qc1-d2 (c) } 17. Qxc1
Nc6 { 00:02:32 8.00 2.66 Bd5xf7+ Ke8-d8 Qc1-d2+ Qb6-d4 Qd2xd4+ Nc6xd4
O-O-O (c) } 18. Bxf7+ Kxf7 { 00:02:01 8.00 3.24 Qc1-f4+ Kf7-e8 Ne4-f6+
Ke8-d8 O-O-O+ Bc8-d7 Nf6xd7 (c) } 19. Qf4+ Kg7 { 00:03:21 7.00 5.20
Qf4-g5+ Kg7-f8 Rh1-f1+ Kf8-e8 O-O-O Nc6-b4 Ne4-f6+ (c) } 20. Qg5+ Kf7 {
00:01:03 6.06 5.50 e5-e6+ Kf7xe6 Qg5-f6+ Ke6-d5 O-O-O+ Nc6-d4 Ne4-c3+
(c) } 21. e6+ Kxe6 { 00:00:00 7.00 6.49 Qg5-f6+ Ke6-d5 O-O-O+ Nc6-d4
Ne4-c3+ Kd5-c4 Qf6-f1+ (c) } 22. Qf6+ Kd5 { 00:00:58 6.00 7.61 O-O-O+
Nc6-d4 Ne4-c3+ Kd5-c4 Qf6-f1+ Kc4-c5 Nc3-a4+ (c) } 23. O-O-O Nd4 { 00:00:00
7.08 10.58 Ne4-c3+ Kd5-c4 Qf6-e7 Qb6-h6+ Kc1-b1 Qh6-b6 b2-b3+ (c) }
24. Nc3+ Kc4 { 00:00:00 7.05 11.23 Qf6-e7 Qb6-h6+ Kc1-b1 Qh6-b6 b2-b3+
Nd4xb3 a2xb3+ (c) } 25. Qe7 Qh6+ { 00:00:32 5.00 Mate in 8 moves Kc1-b1
Qh6-b6 Rd1xd4+ Qb6xd4 Qe7-c7+ Qd4-c5 b2-b3+ (c) } 26. Kb1 Qb6 { 00:00:09
5.00 Mate in 7 moves b2-b3+ Nd4xb3 c2xb3+ Qb6xb3+ a2xb3+ Kc4xb3 Rd1-d4
(c) } 27. b3+ Nxb3 { 00:00:05 4.00 Mate in 6 moves c2xb3+ Qb6xb3+ a2xb3+
Kc4xb3 Rd1-d4 Bc8-f5+ Kb1-c1 (c) } 28. cxb3+ Qxb3+ { 00:00:02 4.00 Mate
in 6 moves a2xb3+ Kc4xb3 Rd1-d4 Bc8-f5+ Nc3-e4 Bf5xe4+ Qe7xe4 (c) } 29.
axb3+ Kxb3 { 00:00:05 4.11 Mate in 4 moves Rd1-d4 Bc8-f5+ Kb1-c1 a7-a5
Qe7xb7+ Kb3xc3 Qb7-b2+ (c) } 30. Rd4 Bf5+ { 00:00:01 3.01 Mate in 3 moves
Kb1-c1 a7-a5 Qe7xb7+ Kb3xc3 Qb7-b2+ (c) } 31. Kc1 a5 { 00:00:01 2.39
Mate in 2 moves Rd4-a4 Kb3xc3 Qe7-a3+ (c) } 32. Ra4 Kxc3 { 00:00:00
1.41 Checkmate! REBEL 10.0 wins! Qe7-a3+ (c) } 33. Qa3# *
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