Author: Timothy J. Frohlick
Date: 11:35:36 12/10/98
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On December 10, 1998 at 14:22:13, James T. Walker wrote: >Here is game 11 of my 12 game match between Junior 5.0 & Chessmaster 6000. > >Game # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total >Junior5 0 .5 0 .5 0 .5 0 1 0 1 0 3.5 >CM6000 1 .5 1 .5 1 .5 1 0 1 0 1 7.5 > >[Event "12 Game Match"] >[Time "40/90"] >[Date "1998.12.09"] >[Round "11"] >[White "Chessmaster,K6-2-350/64Meg"] >[Black "Junior 5.0,PII-333-64Meg"] >[Result "1-0"] > >1. d4 Nf6 >2. c4 e6 >3. Nc3 Bb4 >4. Nf3 d5 >5. cxd5 exd5 >6. Bg5 Nbd7 >7. e3 c5 >8. Bd3 Qa5 >9. Qc2 c4 >10. Bf5 O-O >11. O-O Re8 >12. a3 Bxc3 >13. Qxc3 Qxc3 >14. bxc3 Ne4 >15. Bxe4 dxe4 >16. Nd2 Nb6 >17. Rfb1 f6 >18. Bf4 Re6 >19. Rb5 Bd7 >20. Rb2 Kf8 >21. Bg3 Ke8 >22. a4 Bxa4 >23. Bc7 Nd5 >24. Rxb7 Bc6 >25. Rb8+ Rxb8 >26. Bxb8 Bb5 >27. Rc1 Re7 >28. f3 exf3 >29. e4 Rb7 >30. Bg3 Nb6 >31. gxf3 Na4 >32. e5 fxe5 >33. Bxe5 g6 >34. Ne4 Kd8 >35. Bf6+ Kc7 >36. d5 a6 >37. Rb1 Bc6 >38. Be5+ Kd8 >39. Ra1 Bb5 >40. Bf6+ Kc7 >41. Bd4 Kd8 >42. Ra2 Rf7 >43. Bf6+ Kd7 >44. Kf2 Nb6 >45. Rd2 Nc8 >46. Be5 Ne7 >47. d6 Nf5 >48. Ng5 Rf8 >49. Nxh7 Rd8 >50. Bf4 Bc6 >51. h3 Kc8 >52. Nf6 Bb5 >53. Rd1 Bc6 >54. Be5 Bb5 >55. Ne4 Rf8 >56. Nc5 Rf7 >57. Ra1 Rh7 >58. d7+ Rxd7 >59. Nxd7 Kxd7 >60. Rg1 Ke6 >61. Bc7 Kf7 >62. Rg4 Ne7 >63. h4 Nd5 >64. Ba5 Kf6 >65. Ke2 Bd7 >66. Rd4 Ke6 >67. Kd2 Bb5 >68. Bd8 Nf6 >69. Bxf6 Kxf6 >70. Rd6+ Kg7 >71. Ke3 Kh6 >72. Kf4 Kh5 >73. Rd8 Kh6 >74. Ra8 Ba4 >75. Rxa6 Bc2 >76. Ra8 Bd3 >77. Rh8+ Kg7 >78. Rd8 Be2 >79. Rd2 Bf1 >80. Kg5 Bd3 >81. f4 Kf7 >82. Ra2 Be4 >83. Ra7+ Kg8 >84. Kf6 Kh8 >85. Rg7 Bc2 >86. Rxg6 Bxg6 >87. Kxg6 Kg8 >88. h5 Kf8 >89. h6 Ke7 >90. f5 Kd6 >91. h7 Kd5 >92. h8=Q Ke4 >93. Qd4+ 1-0 >Resigned > In reply to Mr. Walker, I noticed that Junior 5.0 on the Pentium 333Mhz is either winning or losing and there are no draws. Does this mean that its' play is optimized for a Pentium and not for an AMD K-6? You would think that the 350Mhz K-6 would be 30% faster than the Pentium as we have all heard. I don't think that it works that way. For your second series of games you should play the AMD K-6 350 against a Pentium 400 and see what happens. Respectfully, Tim Frohlick
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