Saitek Challenge Game 5

I’m playing a ten game match between my old Saitek chess computer (circa 1993) and MadChess, a chess engine I wrote. MadChess wins again. MadChess leads wins the match, 5-0. This is a rout. I’m calling the match after five games. MadChess wins decisively. Analysis by the Komodo 5.1 chess engine. Komodo indicates where MadChess blundered one pawn or worse. Time Control Saitek: None. Level 4E MadChess: 1 second per move Opening Book Saitek: Built in book MadChess: standard Shredder book (up to move 8) Saitek Challenge Games Continue Reading

Saitek Challenge Game 4

I’m playing a ten game match between my old Saitek chess computer (circa 1993) and MadChess, a chess engine I wrote. MadChess wins again. MadChess leads the match, 4-0. Analysis by the Komodo 5.1 chess engine.  Komodo indicates where MadChess blundered one pawn or worse. Time Control Saitek: None. Level 4E MadChess: 1 second per move Opening Book Saitek: Built in book MadChess: standard Shredder book (up to move 8) Saitek Challenge Games Continue Reading

Saitek Challenge Game 3

I’m playing a ten game match between my old Saitek chess computer (circa 1993) and MadChess, a chess engine I wrote. I enabled the standard Shredder book (up to move 8) for MadChess, to ensure MadChess and the Saitek did not repeat moves from a previous game. MadChess wins easily by swapping off pieces, flushing out the white king to the middle of the board, positioning its rook to cut off the white king’s retreat, then advancing all its kingside pawns. MadChess leads the match, 3-0. Analysis by the Shredder 12 chess engine.  Shredder finds blunders of one pawn or… Continue Reading

Saitek Challenge Game 2

I’m playing a ten game match between my old Saitek chess computer (circa 1993) and MadChess, a chess engine I wrote. MadChess wins again. MadChess punishes the Saitek computer for shuffling its pieces aimlessly in the middlegame. MadChess protects its king and pushes its queenside pawns while the Saitek can’t decide where to place its queen and rooks. MadChess leads the match, 2-0. Analysis by the Shredder 12 chess engine. Shredder finds blunders of one pawn or worse. Time Control Saitek: None. Level 4E MadChess: 1 second per move Opening Book Saitek: Built in book MadChess: None Saitek Challenge Games Continue Reading

Saitek Challenge Game 1

I’m playing a ten game match between my old Saitek chess computer (circa 1993) and MadChess, a chess engine I wrote. The first game is complete. MadChess won convincingly. MadChess protected its king while attacking the opposing king, busting open the white defense and winning two pawns. MadChess played Bf1 then pushed the f pawn. After winning a bishop when the f pawn promoted, MadChess pushed the h pawn. The white king was unable to stop the pawn’s advance and MadChess promoted it to a queen, coordinated its movements with the black bishop, and checkmated the white king on the… Continue Reading