Chess - Stockfish 6 [no queen] vs. [TI-99/4A] Video Chess [Novice] (1-0) (Queen Odds)
[FEN "rnb1kbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
1. Nc3 Nf6 2. Nb5 Na6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Ne5 c6 5. Nd4 e6 6. b3 Bd6 7. Ndf3 Ne4 8. d3 Bb4+ 9. Nd2 Nc3 10. a3 Nxd1 11. Kxd1 Bc3 12. Bb2 Bxb2 13. Ra2 Bxe5 14. Nf3 Bc3 15. Nd2 e5 16. Nb1 Ba5 17. b4 Bd8 18. Ke1 Nc7 19. Nd2 a5 20. Nb3 axb4 21. d4 exd4 22. Nxd4 Rxa3 23. Rb2 Bf6 24. Rxb4 Na6 25. Rb3 Ra1+ 26. Kd2 Bxd4 27. e3 Be5 28. f4 Nc5 29. fxe5 Ne4+ 30. Ke2 Bg4+ 31. Kd3 Rd1# 0-1
White: Stockfish 6 [no queen]
Black: Video Chess [Novice]
Result: 1-0 (white wins)
Stockfish 6 with no queen (queen odds) vs [TI-99/4A] Video Chess in novice play level and normal play style.
Video Chess available options:
- Level of Play: Beginner, Novice, or Intermediate
- Style of Play: Normal, Aggressive, or Defensive ("Normal" is likely the strongest, based on my knowledge of chess engines which tells me it is likely the most balanced which is typically the strongest.)
Here is Stockfish's analysis {score/depth seconds}:
[FEN "rnb1kbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
1. Nc3 {0} Nf6 {10.86/18 3}
2. Nb5 Na6 {10.30/20 3}
3. Nf3 d5 {10.39/22 3}
4. Ne5 c6 {10.01/21 4}
5. Nd4 e6 {10.16/21 5}
6. b3 Bd6 {10.05/21 6}
7. Ndf3 Ne4 {9.72/21 6}
8. d3 Bb4+ {8.37/23 5}
9. Nd2 Nc3 {3.31/23 5}
10. a3 Nxd1 {3.10/23 4}
11. Kxd1 Bc3 {0.15/21 3}
12. Bb2 Bxb2 {-3.51/19 2}
13. Ra2 Bxe5 {-4.06/18 2}
14. Nf3 Bc3 {-4.43/20 3}
15. Nd2 e5 {-4.65/21 7}
16. Nb1 Ba5 {-4.63/20 3}
17. b4 Bd8 {-4.66/19 6}
18. Ke1 Nc7 {-5.05/20 4}
19. Nd2 a5 {-5.16/19 3}
20. Nb3 axb4 {-6.03/19 2}
21. d4 exd4 {-7.37/19 3}
22. Nxd4 Rxa3 {-8.99/22 2}
23. Rb2 Bf6 {-9.65/21 3}
24. Rxb4 Na6 {-10.40/22 3}
25. Rb3 Ra1+ {-10.75/22 2}
26. Kd2 Bxd4 {-11.26/22 1}
27. e3 Be5 {-11.63/23 1}
28. f4 Nc5 {-12.69/23 3}
29. fxe5 Ne4+ {-#3/127 3}
30. Ke2 Bg4+ {-#2/127 2}
31. Kd3 Rd1# {-#1/127 1}
0-1
Hardware:
Video Chess: TI-99/4A home computer, via Classic99 emulator.
Stockfish 6: modern 64-bit 4.0 GB RAM Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.4 GHz computer, only using 2 out of 4 CPUs.
Classic99 (previously Ami99) is a freeware TI-99/4A emulator for Windows 2000 and up. System ROMs and many cartridges are INCLUDED under license from Texas Instruments:
http://www.harmlesslion.com/software/classic99
Stockfish is one of the strongest chess engines in the world. It is also much stronger than the best human chess grandmasters:
https://stockfishchess.org/
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