Author: Dan Kiski
Date: 01:52:03 01/05/99
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On January 05, 1999 at 00:01:05, blass uri wrote:
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>On January 04, 1999 at 13:28:48, James T. Walker wrote:
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>>This is game 7 from my match Fritz 5.32 vs Chessmaster 6000 at 40/90.
>>Chessmaster is now running on the PII-333 and Fritz is on the K6-2-350. In this
>>game it looked like both programs played a solid game but around move 40 or so
>>they both discovered that CM6K had a won endgame. As a side note Fritz was
>>hitting 532 KN/sec at the end.
>>
>>Game # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total
>>Fritz 5.32 1 1 1 .5 .5 .5 0 4.5
>>CM6K 0 0 0 .5 .5 .5 1 2.5
>>
>>[Event "Level=90'/40+90'/40+0'0. "]
>>[Site "?"]
>>[Date "1999.01.04"]
>>[Round "7"]
>>[White "Fritz 5.32"]
>>[Black "CM6K"]
>>[Result "0-1"]
>>[ECO "B15"]
>>[WhiteElo "2600"]
>>[BlackElo "2600"]
>>[PlyCount "128"]
>>[EventDate "1999.01.04"]
>>
>>{113920kB, General.ctg. K6-2-350}
>>1. e4 {0} 1... c6 {8} 2. d4 {0} 2... d5 {5} 3. Nd2 {0} 3... dxe4 {5}
>>4. Nxe4 {0} 4... Nf6 {163} 5. Nxf6+ {0} 5... exf6 {65}
>>6. Bc4 {0} 6... Nd7 {163} 7. Ne2 {0} 7... Bd6 {165}
>>8. Bf4 {0} 8... Nb6 {170} 9. Bb3 {0} 9... Bxf4 {105}
>>10. Nxf4 {0.13/12 41} 10... O-O {63} 11. O-O {0.41/14 319} 11... Qd6 {11}
>>12. g3 {0.22/12 115} 12... Bf5 {184} 13. c4 {0.41/13 302} 13... c5 {8}
>>14. Qh5 {0.38/13 121} 14... g6 {131} 15. dxc5 {-0.03/13 191} 15... Qxc5 {261}
>>16. Qf3 {-0.06/13 89} 16... a5 {181} 17. Nd5 {0.03/12 370} 17... Nxd5 {26}
>>18. cxd5 {0.22/12 20} 18... a4 {253} 19. Rfc1 {0.19/13 118} 19... Qd4 {79}
>>20. Bc2 {0.03/14 118} 20... Bh3 {162} 21. Rab1 {0.22/12 154} 21... Rfc8 {50} 22.
>>Rd1 {-0.03/12 157} 22... Qb4 {17} 23. a3 {0.00/13 196} 23... Bg4 {60}
>>24. Qxf6 {0.00/13 129} 24... Qa5 {102} 25. Rd4 {0.00/14 197} 25... Rxc2 {8}
>>26. Rxg4 {-0.03/13 71} 26... Qxd5 {166} 27. Rd4 {0.22/14 174} 27... Qb5 {272}
>>28. Rbd1 {0.06/14 58} 28... Re8 {163} 29. Rf4 {0.06/13 36} 29... Rc7 {246}
>>30. Kg2 {0.00/14 290} 30... Qe2 {26} 31. Rd8 {0.06/14 243} 31... b5 {14}
>>32. Rf3 {0.19/14 454} 32... Qe7 {123} 33. Qxe7 {0.09/16 227} 33... Rcxe7 {9} 34.
>>Rfd3 {0.00/13 402} 34... Rxd8 {182} 35. Rxd8+ {0.19/13 39} 35... Kg7 {5} 36. Rd5
>>{0.06/13 121} 36... Rb7 {232} 37. g4 {0.06/13 130} 37... Kf6 {208}
>>38. f4 {0.09/13 90} 38... Ke6 {131} 39. Re5+ {0.06/13 67} 39... Kd6 {45}
>>40. h4 {0.03/13 188} 40... f6 {216} 41. Re8 {-0.06/13 144} 41... Rc7 {260}
>>42. Kf3 {0.00/13 156} 42... Rc2 {267} 43. Re2 {-0.50/14 13}
>
>42.Kf3 is a mistake and the right move is 42.Re2 with a simple draw
>
>43.Re2 is another mistake typical to chess programs.
>It is a good test position for chess programs
>4R3/7p/3k1pp1/1p6/p4PPP/P4K2/1Pr5/8 w - - 0 1
>chessmaster6000 needed more than 80 minutes on my pentium200 to avoid 43.Re2
>
>Uri
Fritz 5.03 avoids 43. Re2 and switches to Rd8+ after 10 minutes on a 233mmx with
a fritz count of 137. MCP8 hmm here is another story still running after 210
minutes still planning Re2? after evaluating 550,000,000 positions on a 233 mmx.
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