Author: Micheal Cummings
Date: 01:56:28 02/07/99
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On February 07, 1999 at 03:32:18, Jeroen Noomen wrote: >On February 07, 1999 at 00:30:31, Micheal Cummings wrote: > >Hello Michael, > >Which openingbook do you use for Rebel 10? It will never play 1. g3 by >itself, so I am wondering what book you use.... > >Best regards, Jeroen A freind of mine has spent some time editing the opening book of Rebel 10, I am using that. He has also put most of the CM6K opening book into Rebels one. That was another thing I forgot to state, like I had to post what time control I was using. So you can take this as an advantage for Rebel or a disadvantage. I was more interested to see if Rebel 10 can handle itself with the openings that CM6K does, plus its own. I like programs that play interesting openings, or not ones not used that much, just a more of a interesting to me I suppose. These games are more of experimenting fun, not for some SSDF type of game, So does that anser your question :-) > > > >>I played this game between CM6k & Rebel, this is game 1 of 12 games. >>A nice win for CM6K >> >>CM6K was played using the Standard Chessmaster settings with only hash tables >>increased. >> >>Rebel10 - P200 MMX 32Mb Hash >>CM6K - P166 MMx 16Mb Hash >> >>[Title "1999.02.07 - Rebel 10 vs Chessmaster, CM6K Tournament.CMT"] >>[Event "CM6K Tournament.CMT"] >>[Date "1999.02.07"] >>[White "Rebel 10"] >>[Black "Chessmaster"] >>[Result "0-1"] >> >>1. g2-g3 e7-e5 >>2. e2-e3 d7-d5 >>3. d2-d4 e5xd4 >>4. e3xd4 g8-f6 >>5. g1-f3 f8-b4+ >>6. c2-c3 b4-e7 >>7. c1-f4 O-O >>8. f1-g2 e7-d6 >>9. f3-e5 b8-c6 >>10. O-O f8-e8 >>11. f1-e1 h7-h6 >>12. b1-d2 c8-f5 >>13. d1-b3 a8-b8 >>14. a1-d1 g7-g5 >>15. f4-e3 d6xe5 >>16. d4xe5 e8xe5 >>17. f2-f4 e5-e6 >>18. f4xg5 f6-g4 >>19. e3-c5 b7-b6 >>20. c5-d4 c6xd4 >>21. c3xd4 d8xg5 >>22. d2-f3 g5-d8 >>23. e1xe6 f5xe6 >>24. h2-h3 g4-f6 >>25. b3-e3 g8-g7 >>26. f3-e5 d8-d6 >>27. e3-f4 c7-c5 >>28. g1-h2 c5xd4 >>29. f4xd4 b8-c8 >>30. d1-f1 d6-c5 >>31. d4-h4 c5-e7 >>32. f1-f2 c8-c7 >>33. h4-f4 f6-h5 >>34. f4-f3 e7-g5 >>35. e5-d3 h5-f6 >>36. d3-f4 d5-d4 >>37. b2-b3 g5-f5 >>38. f3-d1 f5-c5 >>39. f2-d2 c7-d7 >>40. d2-c2 c5-a5 >>41. g2-c6 d7-d6 >>2. c6-b7 e6-f5 >>43. c2-d2 f6-e4 >>44. d2xd4 a5xa2+ >>45. d1-e2 d6xd4 >>46. e2xa2 d4-d2+ >>47. a2xd2 e4xd2 >>48. b3-b4 a7-a5 >>49. g3-g4 f5-c2 >>50. b4xa5 b6xa5 >>51. f4-e2 a5-a4 >>52. e2-d4 c2-d3 >>53. b7-d5 a4-a3 >>54. d5-a2 g7-f6 >>55. d4-c6 d3-b1 >>56. c6-b4 b1xa2 >>57. b4xa2 f6-e5 >>58. h2-g3 d2-e4+ >>59. g3-h4 e4-g5 >>60. h4-h5 g5xh3 >>61. h5xh6 e5-f4 >>62. h6-g7 h3-g5 >>63. g7-f6 f4xg4 >>64. a2-c1 g4-h5 >>65. f6-e5 h5-h4 >>66. e5-d4 f7-f5 >>67. d4-c3 f5-f4 >>68. c3-b3 f4-f3 >>69. c1-d3 h4-g3 >>70. b3xa3 g5-e6 >>71. a3-b4 e6-f4 >>72. d3-c5 g3-g2 >>73. c5-e4 f4-h5 >>74. e4-c3 h5-g3 >>75. c3-d1 g2-f1 >>76. b4-c3 f1-e2 >>77. c3-c2 g3-e4 >>78. c2-c1 e4-f6 >>79. d1-c3+ e2-e1 >>80. c3-d1 f6-d5 >>81. d1-b2 e1-e2 >>82. b2-d1 d5-e3 >>83. d1-f2 e2xf2 >>84. c1-d2 e3-g2 >>85. d2-d3 f2-e1 >>86. d3-e4 f3-f2 >>87. e4-d5 f2-f1=q >>88. d5-e6 g2-f4+ >>89. e6-e5 f4-d3+ >>90. e5-e6 e1-d2 >>91. e6-e7 f1-f5 >>92. e7-d6 f5-f6+ >>93. d6-d5 d2-c3 >>94. d5-e4 c3-c4 >>95. e4-e3 f6-f2+ >>96. e3-e4 f2-f4++ >>0-1
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