Author: Terry Ripple
Date: 19:42:18 06/22/99
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On June 22, 1999 at 22:37:25, Terry Ripple wrote: > Hi to all CM fans following this match! I deceided to work along with Micheal >Cummings to have alot more games played in this match to try and come to some >kind of conclusion to which one of these Personalities are the strongest between >the two. As you might know that CM6555 won a 12 game match against the >Default-Chessmaster6000 by a Score of 9 to 3. Micheal performed a series of >tests with the Chessmaster6000 with Selective Search set to 10 with all other >settings set to Default and this Character also beat CM6000 but to my knowledge >he didn`t play the same opening with colors reversed like i have been doing as >it makes a more fair match. He is now doing his tests like i`am. Now we thought >that it would be interesting to run a match between the two! > > My results so far are in favor of CM6555 with a score of 1.5 to .5 > Micheal`s results were in favor of CM6000(SS=10) with a Score of 2 to 1,so far > there is a tie Score of 2.5 to 2.5. > > Here are my two games played in the King`s Gambit. I want to make note that >when CM6555 played this same variation of the King`s Gambit with white against >the default CM6000 and won plus it also won with white against CM6000(SS=10). > > When CM6555 played on the black side of this same variation against default >Chessmaster6000 it lost but CM6555 drew with black against CM6000(SS=10)!!. > >Now to the games, enjoy! I call the CM6000(SS=10) by the name CM6010! > > >[Title "CM 6555 vs CM 6010 1999.06.22"] >[Event "Chessmaster or PGN Games.CMT"] >[Date "1999.06.22"] >[White "CM 6555"] >[Black "CM 6010"] >[Result "1-0"] > > 1. e4 e5 > 2. f4 exf4 > 3. Nf3 g5 > 4. h4 g4 > 5. Ne5 Nf6 > 6. Bc4 d5 > 7. exd5 Bg7 > 8. Nc3 Nbd7 > 9. d4 Nb6 > 10. Bb5+ Kf8 > 11. O-O Nfxd5 > 12. Nxd5 Nxd5 > 13. Bxf4 Qxh4 > 14. Qd3 Be6 > 15. Bg3 Qh5 > 16. Bd7 Kg8 > 17. Bxe6 fxe6 > 18. Rae1 Rf8 > 19. Rxf8+ Bxf8 > 20. Qb5 Nb6 > 21. Qb3 h6 > 22. Qxe6+ Kh7 > 23. Nd7 Bg7 > 24. Nf6+ Bxf6 > 25. Qxf6 Nc8 > 26. Qf4 Nd6 > 27. Re7+ Kg6 > 28. Rxc7 Rd8 > 29. Qe3 Qd5 > 30. Be5 Qe4 > 31. Qxe4+ Nxe4 > 32. Rxb7 Rc8 > 33. c3 Rc6 > 34. Rg7+ Kh5 > 35. Re7 Ra6 > 36. Bf4 Nf6 > 37. a3 Kg6 > 38. c4 Rb6 > 39. b4 Rc6 > 40. Be5 Ne4 > 41. Rg7+ Kf5 > 42. Rf7+ Kg6 > 43. Rf4 Nd2 > 44. c5 Re6 > 45. Rxg4+ Kf5 > 46. Rf4+ Kg6 > 47. Bb8 Re1+ > 48. Kh2 Nf1+ > 49. Kh3 Ne3 > 50. Re4 Rh1+ > 51. Kg3 Nf5+ > 52. Kf4 Kf6 > 53. d5 Ne7 > 54. d6 Nc6 > 55. d7 Rh4+ > 56. g4 h5 > 57. Kg3 Rxg4+ > 58. Rxg4 hxg4 > 59. b5 Nd8 > 60. c6 Ke6 > 61. Bxa7 Nf7 > 62. Bc5 Nd8 > 63. Bb6 Nf7 > 64. d8=Q Nxd8 > 65. c7 Nf7 > 66. c8=Q+ Kf6 > 67. Qd7 Ne5 > 68. Bd8+ Kg6 > 69. Qe6+ Kg7 > 70. Bf6+ Kh7 > 71. a4 Nf3 > 72. Qf7+ Kh6 > 73. Qg7+ Kh5 > 74. Qh7# 1-0 > >[Title "CM 6010 vs CM 6555 1999.06.22"] >[Event "Chessmaster or PGN Games.CMT"] >[Date "1999.06.22"] >[White "CM 6010"] >[Black "CM 6555"] >[Result "1/2-1/2"] > > 1. e4 e5 > 2. f4 exf4 > 3. Nf3 g5 > 4. h4 g4 > 5. Ne5 Nf6 > 6. Bc4 d5 > 7. exd5 Bg7 > 8. Nc3 Nbd7 > 9. d4 Nh5 > 10. Qxg4 Nxe5 > 11. Bb5+ c6 > 12. Qxh5 Bg4 > 13. dxc6 bxc6 > 14. Qg5 Qxg5 > 15. hxg5 cxb5 > 16. dxe5 Bxe5 > 17. Nxb5 a6 > 18. O-O O-O > 19. Bxf4 Bxb2 > 20. Rab1 axb5 > 21. Rxb2 Rfe8 > 22. Bd6 Be2 > 23. Rf4 Red8 > 24. Rf6 Bc4 > 25. a3 Ra6 > 26. Bb4 Re6 > 27. Rb1 Rd5 > 28. Rf2 Rxg5 > 29. Rd1 Rd5 > 30. Rxd5 Bxd5 > 31. Rf5 Bc6 > 32. g3 Kg7 > 33. Rc5 Rg6 > 34. c4 bxc4 > 35. Bc3+ Kf8 > 36. Kf2 Bb7 > 37. Rxc4 Rc6 > 38. Rxc6 Bxc6 > 39. Ke3 Ke7 > 40. Kd4 Kd6 > 41. Kc4 h5 > 42. Bf6 Ke6 > 43. Bd4 f5 > 44. Be3 Ke5 > 45. Bb6 f4 > 46. Bc7+ Ke4 > 47. Bxf4 h4 > 48. gxh4 Kxf4 > 49. a4 Bd7 > 50. a5 Bc6 > 51. a6 Be4 > 52. Kd4 Bf3 > 53. a7 Kg4 > 54. Ke3 Bd5 > 55. a8=Q Bxa8 > 56. h5 Bd5 > 57. h6 Bg8 > 58. h7 Bxh7 > 1/2-1/2
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