Author: Micheal Cummings
Date: 04:49:40 06/25/99
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On June 25, 1999 at 03:58:02, Terry Ripple wrote: >On June 24, 1999 at 21:23:10, Micheal Cummings wrote: > >> >>On June 24, 1999 at 12:45:14, Terry Ripple wrote: >> >>>CM6555 draws with the black side of the Caro-Kann! This is a duplicate of one of >>>Micheal Cummings last two games in which CM6555 lost with both black and the >>>white side of this Opening in his both games. That was not the case here for my >>>two Caro-Kann games: CM6555 Won with white and Drew with black. Like i said >>>before, i believe the discrepencies are because he is using a 486/dx2-66mhz and >>>i`am using a AMD 266mhz MMX, with 64 RAM. The min. requirements for Chessmaster >>>are a Pentium 90, 16 RAM or faster! Here is my game and if you want to see the >>>other game in the Caro-Kann, look for yesterdays Post. On with the game>>>> >> >>Where did you get my hardware from, if you check from my first series of games, >>I am using a PII 450, 256meg, 16 meg video card, and 16 meg hasg tables. I have >>never owned a 486 in my life. I think you got lines mixed somewhere. > >Micheal, > Please accept my sincere appology for this terrible mistake. >Sincerely, >Terry I played over some of the more critical moves, some played differently, some played the same. I think maybe CM6555 was in a bit of time trouble, and it played a few fast moves. I was not watching the games, but CM6555 clock was down to 1:53:28 when it lost, CM6K SS=10 had 45 minutes. So might go to explain a few things, but yes given more time it played a few different moves. But thats what you get when you get into time trouble.
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