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Subject: Re: Will the real Rebel10 please stand up!!

Author: Mark Young

Date: 03:18:44 11/11/98

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On November 11, 1998 at 04:31:41, odell hall wrote:

>
> I hope I am not giving the impression that I am trying to belittle programs. I
>think rebel10 is the best program available. Actually I am concerned that
>perhaps my computer is not running as fast as it should, although the evidence
>points to the contrary. I have had this cyrix 233 for about three weeks, For the
>last three years I have had a 486 and managed only one win against rebel. Now in
>a three week period I have beaten hiarcs6 and now yesterday Rebel10!! The time
>control was game in 60. If i was rated even 2100 I would not be posting this
>game. But i can't see how I can defeat two grandmasters within two weeks
>(hiarcs6 and rebel10). Let me say I think rebel 10 is an absolute Monster and
>without doubt plays the best chess of all programs )my humble opinion. I am
>hoping someone can confirm the moves of this game, so I will no my program and
>computer is functioning properly thanks.
>
>[Event "Match game4"]
>[Site "O.K. City"]
>[Date "1998.11.11"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Rebel10 P233 16MB"]
>[Black "O.Hall game in 60"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[WhiteElo "2511"]
>[BlackElo "1882"]
>[ECO "A57"]
>
>1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. d5 b5 4. cxb5 a6 5. b6 Qxb6 6. Nc3 d6 7. e4 g6 8.
>Nf3 Bg7 9. Be2 O-O 10. Nd2 Nbd7 11. Nc4 Qc7 12. Bf4 Ne8 13. O-O Nb6 14.
>Rc1 Rb8 15. Nxb6 Qxb6 16. b3 Bd7 17. Qd2 Nc7 18. Bh6 Nb5

19. Nxb5

I could not reproduce some of the moves in your game. I need to know the setup
and hash size. I will give one example. Move 19 my Rebel would play only e2-d3
+.22, or Bh6xg7 +.32 in a few more seconds. If I have it look at Nxb5 I get a
score of +.14, hash size will cause different moves to be played in Rebel so
this could be the cause. I used 120 mb hash.




 axb5
>20. Bxg7 Kxg7 21. Rc2 b4 22. Qg5 f6 23. Qh4 Ra8 24. Bg4 Bb5 25. Rd1 Ra7
>26. Be6 Rfa8 27. Ra1 c4 28. bxc4 b3 29. Rd2 Bxc4 30. e5 Rxa2 31. Rdxa2
>Rxa2 32. Re1 Re2 33. exf6+ exf6 34. Rxe2 Bxe2 35. Bf5 gxf5 36. Qg3+ Bg4
>37. h3 b2 38. hxg4 b1=Q+ 39. Kh2 Q1b3 40. Qf4 Qxd5 41. gxf5 Qe5 0-1



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