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Subject: Re: FRITZ 5.32 vs CM6K (Game 11)

Author: James T. Walker

Date: 17:52:27 01/09/99

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On January 09, 1999 at 18:58:51, Mark Young wrote:

>On January 09, 1999 at 17:41:45, James T. Walker wrote:
>
>>This is game #11 of my 12 game match between Fritz 5.32 and Chessmaster 6000.  A
>>nice win for CM6K.  Fritz has won the match already due to the 3 wins at the
>>opening of the match.  Since then though, CM6K has held it's own and in fact has
>>won the last 8 games by 4.5-3.5.
>
>Fun match thanks for the games. Now that you have a few matches played what is
>the win loss record for each computer, K6 vs PII? Just curious.
>
______________________________________________________________________________
Hello Mark,
Good question !  I'm glad you reminded me.  I just checked and as you might
expect it was very close. I had 5 matches of 12 games each.  The "Computer
score" is 30.5-28.5 favor the AMD K6-2 with one game to go.  Most programs run
10-20% faster on the K6-2 but the Chessmaster runs about 5% faster on the PII.
_______________________________________________________________________________


>>
>>[Event "12 Game Match"]
>>[Site ""]
>>[Date "1999.01.09"]
>>[Round "11"]
>>[White "Fritz 5.32,K6-2-350"]
>>[Black "Chessmaster,PII-333"]
>>[Result "0-1"]
>>
>>1. c4 e5
>>2. Nc3 Nf6
>>3. Nf3 Nc6
>>4. e3 Bb4
>>5. Qc2 O-O
>>6. Nd5 Re8
>>7. Bd3 g6
>>8. a3 Bf8
>>9. Nxf6+ Qxf6
>>10. Be4 d6
>>11. b4 Bf5
>>12. Bb2 Bxe4
>>13. Qxe4 Bg7
>>14. d3 Qe6
>>15. O-O f5
>>16. Qh4 Bf6
>>17. Ng5 Qe7
>>18. f4 a5
>>19. b5 Nd8
>>20. g4 Qg7
>>21. gxf5 h6
>>22. Qg4 gxf5
>>23. Qxf5 Re6
>>24. h4 exf4
>>25. Bxf6 Rxf6
>>26. Qd5+ Ne6
>>27. Ra2 hxg5
>>28. hxg5 f3
>>29. Kh1 Kf7
>>30. Rxf3 Qxg5
>>31. Rxf6+ Kxf6
>>32. Qxg5+ Nxg5
>>33. Rf2+ Ke7
>>34. Kg2 Ne6
>>35. d4 Rg8+
>>36. Kf1 Rg3
>>37. Ke2 Rg1
>>38. Rf1 Rxf1
>>39. Kxf1 Kf6
>>40. Kf2 Kf5
>>41. Kf3 Ng5+
>>42. Kf2 Ke4
>>43. Ke2 Nf3
>>44. d5 b6
>>45. a4 Ne5
>>46. c5 bxc5
>>47. Kd2 Nc4+
>>48. Kc3 Nxe3
>>49. Kd2 Kd4
>>50. Ke2 c4
>>51. b6 cxb6
>>52. Kf2 c3
>>53. Kf3 c2
>>54. Kf4 c1=Q
>>55. Kg5 Nc4+
>>56. Kf5 Qh6
>>57. Kg4 Ne3+
>>58. Kf3 Qh3+
>>59. Ke2 Qf1+
>>60. Kd2 Qd1#
>>0-1
>>
>>Jim Walker



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