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Subject: Re: Shuffle Match Hiarcs7 vs CM6000

Author: Brian Smith

Date: 17:07:56 04/11/99

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On April 11, 1999 at 13:40:40, Mark Young wrote:

>Game 4,5
>
>Hiarcs7  1/2 0 0 0 0
>
>CM6K     1/2 1 1 1 1
>
>
>[Event ""]
>[Site ""]
>[Date "1999.04.10"]
>[Round "4"]
>[White "CM6000"]
>[Black "HIARCS 7"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[FEN "rbknnrbq/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RBKNNRBQ w - -"]
>
>{H701: 65472Kb, <3400589b>}
>1. f4 f5 2. g3 c6 3. c3 Nd6 4. d3 Bf7 5. Nf3 Qg8 6. e4 fxe4 7. dxe4 Be6
>8. b3 g6 9. Qg2 Bc7 10. c4 Ba5 11. Bd3 Bg4 12. Rb1 Bb4 13. Ne5 Be6 14. Kb2
>N8f7 15. a3 Ba5 16. Nf3 Nd8 17. Rc1 b5 18. c5 N6b7 19. Nd4 b4 20. a4 Bf7
>21. Qd2 Kc7 22. e5 Ne6 23. Nf3 Ng7 24. Qc2 Bd5 25. Ne3 Bxf3 26. Rxf3 Ne6
>27. Nc4 Ng5 28. Rff1 Nf7 29. Rcd1 Rfd8 30. Qd2 Rab8 31. Nxa5 Nxa5 32. Ba6
>Qf8 33. Qd4 Nb7 34. Qxb4 Nh6 35. h3 Nf7 36. Rfe1 Qh6 37. Bc4 Qg7 38. Kb1 e6
>39. a5 Kc8 40. Qd2 Qf8 41. Ka2 Qe7 42. a6 Nxc5 43. Qa5 Nxb3 44. Bxb3 Rb5
>45. Qa3 Qxa3+ 46. Kxa3 Rb8 47. Bc4 d5 48. exd6 Nxd6 49. Bxe6+ Kc7 50. Ka4
>Nb5 51. Rxd8 Nc3+ 52. Ka3 Nb5+ 53. Kb3 Kxd8 54. Bc4 Nd6+ 55. Kc3 Nc8 56. Bd4
>Ra8 57. Bf6+ Kc7 58. Bg8 Nb6 59. Be5+ Kd7 60. Bxh7 c5 61. Bxg6 Rg8 62. Bf5+
>Kc6 63. Be4+ Kb5 64. g4 Rd8 65. h4 Na4+ 66. Kc2 Nb6 67. h5 Nd7 68. Rb1+ Kc4
>69. Bd3+ Kd5 70. Bf5 Nxe5 71. Rd1+ Kc4 72. Rxd8 Nc6 73. Rd7 Nb4+ 74. Kd2 Kb5
>75. h6 Kxa6 76. h7 Nc6 77. h8=Q Kb6 78. Qc8 c4 79. Rb7+ Kc5 80. Qf8+ Ne7
>81. Rc7+ Kd4 82. Qg7+ Kd5 83. Qe5+  1-0
>
>
>[Event ""]
>[Site ""]
>[Date "1999.04.11"]
>[Round "5"]
>[White "HIARCS 7"]
>[Black "CM6000"]
>[Result "*"]
>[FEN "nnbbrqrk/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/NNBBRQRK w - -"]
>
>{H701: 65472Kb, <3400589b>}
>1. e4 Nc6 2. d3 d6 3. f4 e5 4. f5 g6 5. Bg4 Nb6 6. g3 Nd4 7. c3 gxf5 8. Bh3
>Nc6 9. Bxf5 Be7 10. Bxc8 Rxc8 11. Qf5 Rg6 12. Ref1 Rf6 13. Qh3 Rxf1 14. Rxf1
>d5 15. b4 dxe4 16. dxe4 Rd8 17. Bh6 Qg8 18. Nb3 Qg6 19. b5 Nb8 20. N1d2 N8d7
>21. Rf5 Na4 22. Na5 a6 23. Nxb7 Ra8 24. c4 axb5 25. cxb5 Nab6 26. Nf3 f6
>27. Bd2 Rxa2 28. Na5 Bd6 29. Nb7 Nc4 30. Nh4 Ra1+ 31. Kg2 Qe8 32. Bh6 Bf8
>33. Bxf8 Ne3+ 34. Kf2 Nxf5 35. Qxf5 Qf7 36. Kg2 Nxf8 37. Nd8 Ra2+ 38. Kh3
>Qe7 39. Nc6 Qe6 40. Nd8 Qxf5+ 41. Nxf5 h5 42. Ne7 Rd2 43. Nec6 Kg7 44. g4
>Rd3+ 45. Kg2 hxg4 46. Kf2 Rf3+ 47. Ke2 Rh3 48. Kf2 Rxh2+ 49. Kg3 Re2
>50. Kxg4 Rxe4+ 51. Kf3 Rc4 52. Ne7 Rb4 53. Nf5+ Kh7 54. Ne7 Rxb5 55. Ke4 Ng6
>56. Nec6  0-1


Hm... very interesting  these results (at least in my opinion).  Who usually
wins the games between Chessmaster 6000 and Hiarcs 7 at G/30 min on your
computer?  Why do you think CM has such a big lead.  Because the games usually
involve lots of tactics?  Does Hiarcs have a good book and CM a bad one?

I would be interested in a shuffle game where the knights are inside of the
bishops (but otherwise everything is the same).

Thanks



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