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Subject: Re: CM5555's Brilliant Theoretical Novelty in the Scotch!!

Author: odell hall

Date: 02:54:01 11/06/98

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>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.
>

>tried it on my Rebel10 but could not reproduce 10...Bh3 within an hour on ap
> k6/266.  Maybe you did use EOC or some special settings?
Ernst-Jan.


Are you sure you have your Anti-grandmaster option set to smart?




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