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Subject: Re: CM 6555 vs CM6000-4

Author: Robert Wilkins

Date: 13:01:53 12/14/98

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 Hi Mark
 I love this thread - also I play a lot of games with CM6000 on chess.net
with computer amd human opponents. If you like I can keep a record of the
games and send them to you. I can also let you know which settings I am using.
Have been trying them all from CM6555 to default to test 4 etc. Results are
amazing - some real bombs and others some nice wins. Here is a sample of a draw
with a USCF master played with CM6555 and standard CM6000 opening book. This is
a nice comeback I think!!

Chameleon (2328) vs. Deadbob (2311) --- Mon Dec 14, 13:31 EST 1998
rated blitz match, initial time: 3 minutes, increment: 12 seconds.

Move  Chameleon          Deadbob
----  ----------------   ----------------
  1.  e4      (0:04)     c6      (0:19)
  2.  d4      (0:02)     d5      (0:17)
  3.  e5      (0:01)     Bf5     (0:04)
  4.  Nc3     (0:04)     e6      (0:04)
  5.  g4      (0:04)     Bg6     (0:06)
  6.  Nge2    (0:03)     c5      (0:05)
  7.  h4      (0:04)     h5      (0:04)
  8.  Nf4     (0:08)     Bh7     (0:06)
  9.  Nxh5    (0:23)     cxd4    (0:07)
 10.  Qxd4    (0:30)     Nc6     (0:06)
 11.  Qa4     (0:09)     d4      (0:29)
 12.  Bg2     (0:32)     Rc8     (0:24)
 13.  Ne2     (0:14)     d3      (0:18)
 14.  cxd3    (0:07)     Bxd3    (0:07)
 15.  Nc3     (0:06)     Qd7     (0:25)
 16.  Be3     (0:25)     b5      (0:18)
 17.  Nxb5    (0:22)     Rxh5    (0:10)
 18.  gxh5    (0:23)     Nxe5    (0:07)
 19.  Nc3     (0:19)     Qxa4    (0:07)
 20.  Nxa4    (0:04)     Bb4+    (0:06)
 21.  Bd2     (0:06)     Bxd2+   (0:06)
 22.  Kxd2    (0:04)     Rc2+    (0:05)
 23.  Ke3     (0:07)     Nh6     (0:10)
 24.  Rhc1    (0:05)     Nf5+    (0:23)
 25.  Kf4     (0:05)     Rxf2+   (0:06)
 26.  Kxe5    (0:26)     Rxg2    (0:06)
 27.  Nc5     (0:06)     Re2+    (0:06)
 28.  Kf4     (0:06)     e5+     (0:05)
 29.  Kf3     (0:06)     Nd4+    (0:07)
 30.  Kg3     (0:05)     Re3+    (0:08)
 31.  Kf2     (0:07)     Re2+    (0:07)
 32.  Kg3     (0:05)     Nf5+    (0:05)
 33.  Kh3     (0:10)     Re3+    (0:13)
 34.  Kh2     (0:04)     Re2+    (0:06)
 35.  Kg1     (0:12)     Bb5     (0:24)
 36.  Re1     (0:09)     Nd4     (0:07)
 37.  Rxe2    (0:07)     Bxe2    (0:05)
 38.  Nb3     (0:08)     Ke7     (0:21)
 39.  Nxd4    (0:13)     exd4    (0:04)
 40.  Rc1     (0:04)     d3      (0:13)
 41.  Rc7+    (0:24)     Kd6     (0:17)
 42.  Rc8     (0:09)     Kd7     (0:11)
 43.  Rc4     (0:09)     Ke7     (0:12)
 44.  h6      (0:21)     gxh6    (0:12)
 45.  Kf2     (0:06)     f5      (0:05)
 46.  Rc7+    (0:09)     Ke6     (0:12)
 47.  Rxa7    (0:05)     h5      (0:05)
 48.  b4      (0:11)     f4      (0:26)
 49.  a3      (0:07)     Bg4     (0:37)
 50.  Ra6+    (2:05)     Ke5     (0:17)
 51.  Ke1     (0:06)     f3      (0:13)
 52.  Ra8     (0:07)     f2+     (0:06)
 53.  Kxf2    (0:06)     d2      (0:04)
 54.  Re8+    (0:22)     Kf5     (0:06)
 55.  Rf8+    (0:25)     Ke6     (0:11)
 56.  Rd8     (1:11)     d1=Q    (0:14)
 57.  Rxd1    (0:07)     Bxd1    (0:03)
 58.  Ke3     (0:09)     Kd5     (0:06)
 59.  Kf4     (0:07)     Kd4     (0:17)
 60.  Kg5     (0:13)     Kc4     (0:17)
 61.  Kh6     (0:13)     Kb5     (0:15)
 62.  Kg5     (0:07)     Ka4     (0:17)
 63.  Kh6     (0:07)     Bg4     (0:14)
 64.  Kg5     (0:07)     Bf3     (0:05)
 65.  Kh6     (0:09)     Bd1     (0:13)
      {Game drawn by mutual agreement} 1/2-1/2






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