Author: Helcio Alexandre Pacheco
Date: 08:07:27 04/05/99
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Hi there!
I've noticed the same in my first game against CM6000. I felt it quite weak
expacially when it played an Qb3 before playing b4 (CM6000 was white)that gave
me a lot of time to do my king side attack, sacrifice a couple of pieces and
mate it.
What I felt was that CM6000 was very good at tatics, but still poor in
positional game, at least in this opening...
On April 05, 1999 at 05:30:03, odell hall wrote:
>Hi CCC
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> This is the third time that I defeated a top rated program at 40/2 using the
>KID. Most programs simply do not understand the basic themes of the opening for
>neither white nor black. My strategy is simple: I take the computer out of it's
>opening book early, then the computer seems to waste time making moves that are
>out of sync with the theme of the Kid. The only program that I know of that has
>a decent understanding of the Kid, is REBEL 10. In the below game I easily
>defeat Chess Genius 3 running on a cyrix 233! Time control is 40 moves in 2
>hrs.
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>[Event "Match Game2"]
>[Site "Home"]
>[Date "1998.04.03"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Genius 3 Cyrix 233 1"]
>[Black "O.Hall"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[WhiteElo "2470"]
>[BlackElo "1804"]
>[ECO "E97"]
>
>1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. Nf3 O-O 6. Be2 e5 7. O-O Nc6
>8. d5 Ne7 9. Nd2 Nd7 10. b4 f5 11. f3 f4 12. Nb3 g5 13. Bb2 Nf6 14. c5
>h5 15. Kh1 g4 16. Rc1 g3 17. hxg3 fxg3 18. cxd6 cxd6 19. Kg1 Ng6 20. Qe1
>h4 21. Bc4 Bh6 22. Rc2 Ne8 23. Kh1 Rf7 24. Bb5 Rg7 25. Rg1 Nf4 26. Ne2
>Nf6 27. Bc1 N6h5 28. Bxf4 Bxf4 29. Nxf4 Nxf4 30. Bf1 h3 31. gxh3 Qh4 32.
>Rh2 Kf8 33. Rxg3 Nh5 34. Rxg7 Qxe1 35. Rg1 Ng3+ 36. Kg2 Nxf1 37. Rxf1 Qxb4
>38. h4 Bd7 39. Rc1 Rc8 40. Rxc8+ Bxc8 41. Kf1 a5 42. Rc2 Bh3+ 43. Kf2 a4
>44. Nd2 b5 45. Kg3 Bd7 46. Kg2 Qd4 47. Nf1 b4 48. Rf2 b3 49. axb3 axb3
>50. Nd2 Qe3 51. Nxb3 Qxb3 52. Rf1 Qe3 53. Rh1 Kg7 54. Rb1 Qe2+ 55. Kg3
>Bb5 56. Rh1 Kh6 57. Rb1 Kh5 0-1
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