Author: Jeremiah Penery
Date: 23:28:22 11/05/98
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On November 06, 1998 at 00:45:49, odell hall wrote: >Hi CCC > > I would like to share this exciting game with the group. In my view It is the >most astonishing chess game between two computers I have ever seen!!. Rebel 6.0 >although it is a now old program shows it still has sting. At move 8.. >chessmaster goes out of book with d6 which I believe is a theoretical novelty. >It then follows this idea up with the astonishing 10..Bh3!!! the most incredible >move I have ever witness from a computer!. Also I discovered this position is a >very good illustration of Rebel10 Anti Grandmaster Feature, Rebel9 does not find >this move after ten minutes, yet rebel 10 on my cyrix233 finds the move in >30sec! I think that the position itself would be a classical example of an anti >grandmaster move!! because the complications are so incredible, I doubt many >humans could correctly navigate. Crafty 15.20 finds it in 6 seconds. Comet A96 finds it in under 1'30". Times are for PII 300. Surprising that Rebel 9 can't find the move more quickly, since it seems most other programs do. Jeremiah >[Event "?"] >[Site "?"] >[Date "??.??.????"] >[Round "?"] >[White "Rebel6 P200pro G/30"] >[Black "CM5555 P166mmx"] >[Result "*"] >[WhiteElo "?"] >[BlackElo "?"] >[ECO "C45"] > >1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nxd4 Bc5 5. Be3 Qf6 6. c3 Nge7 7. Bc4 >O-O 8. O-O d6 9. Nb5 Ne5 10. Nxc7 Bh3 11. gxh3 Qg6+ 12. Kh1 Qxe4+ 13. f3 >Qxe3 14. Nxa8 Nxc4 15. Re1 Qg5 16. Qe2 d5 17. b3 Rxa8 18. bxc4 Rd8 19. >Nd2 Ng6 20. Rad1 Nf4 21. Qf1 Bf8 22. cxd5 Rxd5 23. Ne4 Qf5 24. Rxd5 Qxd5 >25. Rd1 Qc6 26. Rd8 f5 27. Ng3 Qxc3 28. Nxf5 Qc2 29. Ne7+ Kf7 30. Nc8 Qxa2 >31. Rd7+ Kf6 32. Rxb7 Bc5 33. Rc7 Qd5 34. Nxa7 Ne6 35. Rxc5 Qxc5 *
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