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Subject: CM 6555 vrs CM 6000 (SS=10) > My Scores 2.5 to .5 > CM6555 Leads!

Author: Terry Ripple

Date: 15:32:13 06/23/99


Test is on a AMD 266mhz,MMX with 64 RAM. My results are showing better than
Micheal`s because my Hardware is faster. He is using a 486, 66mhz for his games.

I`am calling the CM6000(SS=10)personality as CM6010 for just being shorter.
Here is the game where CM6555 wins with white in the identical game that Micheal
Cummings shows that CM6555 has lost with white. I will play the opposite side
with CM6555 playing the black side.

It appears that the Speed of the Hardware makes a difference in the outcome so
if anyone would like to comment on this , please do! Here is my game:


[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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