Author: Mark Young
Date: 12:28:22 11/21/98
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On November 21, 1998 at 10:40:29, James T. Walker wrote: >Hello, >This is game 11 of my 12 game match. CM5500 now leads 6-5. I've been bored >with this match from the start but I'm beginning to develope an appreciation >for "positional" chess. I prefer the fireworks of Fritz/Junior but this game >was interesting to watch the score climb for CM5500. I dislike the sac of the >Bishop by CM5500 in the ending but this is becoming "Normal" for programs. >If it leads to a quicker win, then by all means, but I saw no evidence that >winning without the Bishop was faster than winning with it. Still an enjoyable >game. Great match sofar, I am finding Rebel 10 is just starting to get strong at 40/90 time controls when playing other computers. I want to play Rebel 10 Vs. Junior 5 at 40/120 to see if it holds true with the top fast search program. It just takes to long even for a short 6 game match, maybe I can get the right frame of mind to do it. I think it would be a good match, and not a blow out for Junior 5. Keep the games coming. > >CM5500 AMD K6-2 350 MHZ 64 MEG HASH >REBEL 10.0 PII 333 MHZ 100 MEG HASH > > >[Event "12 GAME MATCH @ 40/90"] >[Site "FL"] >[Date "11.21.1998"] >[Round "11"] >[White "CM5500"] >[Black "REBEL 10.0"] >[Result "1-0"] >[WhiteElo "2550"] >[BlackElo "2535"] >[ECO "A35"] > >1. c4 c5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. Nf3 Nd4 4. e3 Nxf3+ 5. Qxf3 g6 6. d4 Bg7 7. dxc5 >Bxc3+ 8. bxc3 Qa5 9. Rb1 Qxa2 10. Bd3 f5 11. e4 fxe4 12. Qxe4 Nf6 13. Qd4 >O-O 14. O-O Qa5 15. Re1 Rf7 16. Bg5 Qd8 17. Be2 Qf8 18. Bf3 e6 19. Bxb7 >Bxb7 20. Rxb7 Qc8 21. Rb5 a6 22. Rb6 Ne8 23. Bf4 a5 24. Reb1 Nc7 25. Qe4 >Na6 26. Bd6 a4 27. Ra1 Kg7 28. Rxa4 h6 29. Qb7 Qxb7 30. Rxb7 Kf6 31. Rb6 >Nc7 32. Rxa8 Nxa8 33. Ra6 g5 34. Rxa8 Kf5 35. Kf1 h5 36. Rc8 h4 37. Rg8 >Rh7 38. h3 Kf6 39. Ke2 Kf7 40. Rxg5 Kf6 41. Rg4 Kf7 42. Rf4+ Kg6 43. Kf3 >Kg5 44. Ke4 Kg6 45. Be5 Re7 46. Rg4+ Kf7 47. Rxh4 Kg6 48. Rg4+ Kf7 49. >h4 Ke8 50. Rg8+ Kf7 51. Rg7+ Kf8 52. h5 Rxg7 53. Bxg7+ Kxg7 54. g4 Kf6 >55. h6 Kg6 56. g5 Kh7 57. f4 Kg6 58. f5+ exf5+ 59. Kf4 Kf7 60. Kxf5 Kg8 >61. Kf6 Kh8 62. g6 Kg8 63. h7+ Kh8 64. Kf7 d6 65. g7+ Kxh7 66. g8=Q+ Kh6 >67. Qg6# * >Jim Walker
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