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Subject: Re: Pocket Fritrz 2 (axim 400 Mhz) vs Chess Genius 3 (1.7 Ghz P4)

Author: Dana Turnmire

Date: 05:49:33 10/02/03

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On October 01, 2003 at 21:08:18, Mike Byrne wrote:

>[Event "Game/30"]
>[Site "Secane, PA USA"]
>[Date "2003.10.01"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Pocket Fritz 2 Axim 400 Mhz"]
>[Black "Genius 3 P4 1.7 Ghz Xeon"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>
> 1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5 Ne4 3. Bf4 d5 4. Nd2 Nxd2 5. Qxd2 Bf5 6. e3 e6 7. Nf3 Bd6 8.
>Bg3 O-O 9. Bd3 Bg4 10. c3 Bxf3{
>[d]rn1q1rk1/ppp2ppp/3bp3/3p4/3P4/2PBPbB1/PP1Q1PPP/R3K2R w KQ - 0 11
>
>10....Bxf3? thank you very much!
>}
> 11. gxf3 c5 12. Rg1 Nc6 13. O-O-O a5 14. Kb1 c4 15. Bxd6 Qxd6 16. e4 Qxh2
>{
>[d] r4rk1/1p3ppp/2n1p3/p2p4/2pPP3/2PB1P2/PP1Q1P1q/1K1R2R1 w - - 0 17
>
>16.... Qxh2?  thank you very much again!
>}
>17. Rh1 Qc7 18. Rdg1 f6 19. Qh6 g5 20. Bc2 Qg7 21. Qh3 dxe4 22. Qxe6+ Qf7 23.
>Qg4 Ne7 24. fxe4 Ng6 25. f4 a4 26. fxg5 fxg5 27. Qxg5 a3 28. b4 Ra6 29. e5 b5
>30. Be4 Qg7 31. Rg2 Qf7 32. Qh5 Re8 33. Bd5 Rae6 34. Bxe6 Rxe6 35. d5 Re7 36. e6
>Qg7 37. Rh3 Qf6 38. Rf3 Qg7 39. Qg5 Re8 40. d6 Qb7 41. Qf5 Qxf3 42. Qxf3 Rf8 43.
>Qd5 Kg7 1-0
>
>PF2  2 wins 1 loss   2 draws
>CG3  1 win  2 losses 2 draws
>
>
>5 games played, pondering on in both machines.  I estimate that the PF2 is about
>1/10th the chess power of my P4 1.7 Ghz Xeon.  This particular processor is not
>very fast for chess and may be equal to a 1.2 Ghz P3 CPU.
>
>Genius 3 (DOS) came out around 1993/94, sold for about $130- $150 in the US and
>was considered one of the top programs of the day and beat Garry Kasparov while
>running on Pentium 90(? maybe 100Mhz), earning a performace rating of 2795 at
>the time.
>
Geniuis 7.1 on an AMD 1800+ game/5 plays the exact moves as Genius 3 but plays
14...Bxg3 instead of c4.
Phoenix Genius (modified settings) plays 16...g6 instead of 16...Qxh2.



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