Author: Terry Ripple
Date: 15:14:10 06/23/99
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On June 23, 1999 at 01:38:51, Micheal Cummings wrote: >Chessmaster1 won both, with white, then it went on to easily beat white with >black. Its performance with black was great. CM6555 messed up badly. > > >[Title "Chessmaster1 vs CM-6555 game4"] >[Event "?"] >[Site "?"] >[Date "1999.06.23"] >[White "Chessmaster1"] >[Black "CM-6555"] >[Result "1-0"] > > 1. e2-e4 c7-c6 > 2. d2-d4 d7-d5 > 3. b1-c3 d5xe4 > 4. c3xe4 b8-d7 > 5. f1-c4 g8-f6 > 6. e4-g5 e7-e6 > 7. d1-e2 d7-b6 > 8. c4-d3 h7-h6 > 9. g5-f3 c6-c5 > 10. d4xc5 f8xc5 > 11. f3-e5 b6-d7 > 12. g1-f3 d8-c7 > 13. O-O O-O > 14. c1-f4 c5-d6 > 15. f1-e1 d7xe5 > 16. f3xe5 b7-b6 > 17. e2-f3 c8-b7 > 18. f3-h3 a8-d8 > 19. h3-h4 c7-c5 > 20. a1-d1 d6-e7 > 21. h4-h3 f8-e8 > 22. c2-c3 e7-d6 > 23. a2-a4 a7-a6 > 24. h3-h4 d6-e7 > 25. h4-h3 e7-d6 > 26. h3-h4 d6-e7 > 27. h4-g3 f6-h5 > 28. g3-g4 h5xf4 > 29. g4xf4 e7-f6 > 30. f4-g3 h6-h5 > 31. g3-f4 c5-c7 > 32. f4-e3 d8-d5 > 33. f2-f4 f6-h4 > 34. g2-g3 h4-f6 > 35. d3-e4 d5xd1 > 36. e1xd1 f6xe5 > 37. f4xe5 h5-h4 > 38. e4xb7 c7xb7 > 39. g3xh4 e8-c8 > 40. h4-h5 c8-c4 > 41. e3-g3 g8-h7 > 42. b2-b3 c4-c8 > 43. d1-d6 h7-h8 > 44. c3-c4 a6-a5 > 45. g3-e3 c8-b8 > 46. h5-h6 g7-g6 > 47. e3-f4 h8-h7 > 48. f4-f6 b8-g8 > 49. d6-d8 b7-e4 > 50. f6xf7+ h7xh6 > 51. d8xg8 e4-g4+ > 52. g1-f2 g4-h4+ > 53. f2-f1 h4-h3+ > 54. f1-e2 h3xh2+ > 55. f7-f2 h2xe5+ > 56. f2-e3+ e5xe3+ > 57. e2xe3 g6-g5 > 58. g8-e8 e6-e5 > 59. e8xe5 g5-g4 > 60. e3-f4 h6-g7 > 61. e5-b5 g7-f8 > 62. f4xg4 f8-e8 > 63. b5xb6 e8-d7 > 64. b6-b5 d7-d6 > 65. b5xa5 d6-e7 > 66. b3-b4 e7-d7 > 67. a5-a7+ d7-d6 > 68. a4-a5 d6-e5 > 69. a7-d7 e5-e4 > 70. a5-a6 e4-e5 > 71. d7-d5+ e5-e6 > 72. a6-a7 e6-f6 > 73. a7-a8=q f6-e7 > 74. a8-d8+ e7-e6 > 75. d5-d7 e6-e5 > 76. d8-e7++ 1-0 > > > >[Title "CM-6555 vs Chessmaster1 game5"] >[Event "?"] >[Site "?"] >[Date "1999.06.23"] >[White "CM-6555"] >[Black "Chessmaster1"] >[Result "0-1"] > > 1. e2-e4 c7-c6 > 2. d2-d4 d7-d5 > 3. b1-c3 d5xe4 > 4. c3xe4 b8-d7 > 5. f1-c4 g8-f6 > 6. e4-g5 e7-e6 > 7. d1-e2 d7-b6 > 8. c4-d3 h7-h6 > 9. g5-f3 c6-c5 > 10. d4xc5 f8xc5 > 11. f3-e5 b6-d7 > 12. g1-f3 d8-c7 > 13. O-O O-O > 14. c1-f4 c5-d6 > 15. f1-e1 d7xe5 > 16. f3xe5 b7-b6 > 17. e2-f3 c8-b7 > 18. f3-h3 a8-d8 > 19. c2-c3 f8-e8 > 20. d3-b5 e8-f8 > 21. a2-a4 f6-e4 > 22. b5-a6 e4xf2 > 23. h3-h4 b7xa6 > 24. g1xf2 c7-c5+ > 25. f2-f3 f7-f6 > 26. e5-g6 c5-d5+ > 27. f3-f2 d6-c5+ > 28. f4-e3 c5xe3+ > 29. e1xe3 d5-d2+ > 30. f2-g1 d2xe3+ > 31. g1-h1 a6-b7 > 32. a1-e1 b7xg2+ > 33. h1xg2 d8-d2+ > 34. e1-e2 d2xe2+ > 35. h4-f2 e2xf2+ > 36. g2-h1 e3-c1++ > 0-1 Hi Micheal, here is the duplicate second game played on my computer with CM6555 winning with white! I don`t believe that you can get valid games using a 486-66mhz computer because it states that the minimum requirements to run Chessmaster is a Pentium 90 processor or faster with 16 MB RAM. I mean no disrespect, i`am just trying to figure out the reason for our differences in our games played with the two personalities. I now played 3 games so far with the score 2.5 to .5 in favor of CM6555. I`ll play the other game that you played above with CM6555 playing the black side. Here is the game with CM6555 playing the white side: Best regards, Terry [Title "CM 6555 vs CM 6010 1999.06.23"] [Date "1999.06.23"] [White "CM 6555"] [Black "CM 6010"] [Result "1-0"] 1. e2-e4 c7-c6 2. d2-d4 d7-d5 3. b1-c3 d5xe4 4. c3xe4 b8-d7 5. f1-c4 g8-f6 6. e4-g5 e7-e6 7. d1-e2 d7-b6 8. c4-d3 h7-h6 9. g5-f3 c6-c5 10. d4xc5 f8xc5 11. f3-e5 b6-d7 12. g1-f3 d8-c7 13. O-O O-O 14. c1-f4 c5-d6 15. f1-e1 d7xe5 16. f3xe5 b7-b6 17. e2-f3 c8-b7 18. f3-h3 f8-d8 19. f4-g3 a8-c8 20. a1-d1 b6-b5 21. c2-c3 b7-d5 22. d3-b1 c7-b6 23. e5-g4 f6xg4 24. h3xg4 d6xg3 25. g4xg3 b5-b4 26. c3xb4 b6xb4 27. b2-b3 d5-b7 28. h2-h3 a7-a6 29. e1-f1 b4-a5 30. d1-d3 d8xd3 31. g3xd3 g7-g6 32. d3-e3 g8-h7 33. f1-d1 c8-d8 34. d1xd8 a5xd8 35. b1-d3 e6-e5 36. d3-c4 d8-c7 37. h3-h4 c7-c6 38. c4-f1 c6-c7 39. e3-a7 a6-a5 40. h4-h5 h7-g7 41. h5xg6 g7xg6 42. g1-h2 e5-e4+ 43. h2-g1 h6-h5 44. f1-c4 f7-f6 45. a7-d4 h5-h4 46. d4-d1 c7-f4 47. c4-f1 b7-c6 48. d1-d8 f4-g5 49. d8-g8+ g6-h6 50. g8-h8+ h6-g6 51. h8-d8 c6-b7 52. d8-g8+ g6-h6 53. g8-h8+ h6-g6 54. h8-e8+ g6-h6 55. a2-a3 b7-d5 56. b3-b4 a5xb4 57. a3xb4 g5-f4 58. e8-h8+ h6-g5 59. h8-g7+ g5-f5 60. b4-b5 f4-d2 61. g7-e7 d2-a5 62. e7-h7+ f5-g5 63. h7-g7+ g5-f5 64. g7-h6 f5-e6 65. h6xh4 a5-c7 66. h4-g4+ e6-e7 67. g4-g7+ d5-f7 68. g7-h7 c7-e5 69. f1-c4 e5-a1+ 70. g1-h2 a1-e5+ 71. g2-g3 e5-h5+ 72. h7xh5 f7xh5 73. c4-d5 f6-f5 74. h2-h3 e7-d6 75. h3-h4 h5-f3 76. b5-b6 f3-g2 77. d5-b3 d6-c6 78. h4-g5 g2-h3 79. b3-e6 c6xb6 80. e6xf5 h3-g2 81. g5-f6 g2-f1 82. g3-g4 b6-c5 83. f6-e5 f1-e2 84. g4-g5 e4-e3 85. f2xe3 e2-h5 86. g5-g6 c5-b4 87. g6-g7 h5-f7 88. f5-e6 f7xe6 89. e5xe6 b4-c4 90. g7-g8=q c4-d3 91. e6-e5 d3-c3 92. g8-d5 c3-c2 93. e5-d4 c2-b2 94. e3-e4 b2-a3 95. d5-b5 a3-a2 96. d4-c3 a2-a3 97. b5-a6++ 1-0
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