Matthew Doucette vs. KC Chess [Level 6] (0-1) - STALEMATE BY ACCIDENT!!! (I had the win)

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1. e4 c5 2. c3 g5 3. d4 Qb6 4. Qc2 cxd4 5. cxd4 Nc6 6. Qc5? e6 7. Qxb6 axb6 8. Be3 Nge7 9. Nc3 Nb4 10. Kd2? h6 11. a3 Bg7 12. Rc1 Nbc6 13. d5 Bxc3+ 14. Rxc3 exd5 15. exd5 Nxd5 16. Rc1 d6 17. Bc4 Nce7 18. Ne2 Rb8 19. Rhe1 Bd7 20. Nc3 Nxc3 21. Rxc3 b5 22. Bb3 b6 23. Bd4 Rg8 24. Rce3 Be6 25. Bxe6 fxe6 26. Rxe6 Rb7 27. Rxh6 Rd7 28. Bxb6 Rf8 29. Rh5 Rb7 30. Bd4 Rf5 31. f3 Kf7 32. Rh7+ Ke8 33. Re3 Rd7 34. Ke2 Rf8? 35. Kf2 Rg8? 36. Bf6! Kd8 37. Bxe7+ Kc8 38. Rh6 d5 39. Rd6 Rxd6 40. Bxd6 Rg6 41. Bc5 Kc7 42. Bb4 Rh6 43. h3 Rg6 44. Re5 Kd7 45. Rxd5+ Kc6 46. Re5 Rf6 47. Bd2 Rg6 48. Rxg5 Re6 49. h4 Kb6 50. h5 Rf6 51. Rg6 Rc6 52. Rxc6+ Kxc6 53. h6 Kc5 54. h7 Kd6 55. h8=Q Kc5 56. Qd8 Kc6 57. Qe8+ Kd6 58. Qxb5 Kc7 59. Qe5+ Kc6 60. g4 Kb6 61. g5 Ka6 62. g6 Ka7 63. g7 Kb7 64. g8=Q Ka7 65. Qg1 Ka6 66. f4 Kb7 67. f5 Ka6 68. f6 Kb7 69. f7 Ka6 70. f8=Q Kb7 71. Qf3+ Ka7 72. Qg6 {Stalemate} (72. Qgg7+ Ka6 73. Qff6#) 1-0

Download: http://csbruce.com/chess/

KC Chess was developed by Kevin Phillips and Craig S. Bruce wrote for their undergraduate final project at the University of New Brunswick (Canada) in 1990. The program was written in Turbo Pascal for MS-DOS Computers with 640K of RAM and VGA graphics.

Level values indicate two things: The number indicates search depth in ply, which is a half-move in chess. The plus sign (+) after the level number indicates "position evaluation" is turned on, which takes into consideration more than just material value of the pieces.

I ran KC Chess using DOSBox, an x86 emulator with DOS:
http://www.dosbox.com/

I optimized DOSBox to play faster than default settings:
http://xona.com/2014/10/10.html (Speed Up DOSBox)

I recorded the video using DOSBox:
- CTRL+ALT+F5 (start/stop recording video)
- CTRL+F5 (capture screenshot)







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