cornetmike wrote:
They sold their chess supply business some time ago to chesscafe.com.
regards
Mikey
Hi Mikey
perhaps you should consider getting an oldie chess computer
for example The ....
Saitek President boasts a completely wooden board unlike the Stratos and Corona who have plastic playing surfaces surrounded by a thick wooden border
in several respects it is quite similar to the Citrine in that they are both totally wooden ,auto sensory's with an led on each square and both have a detachable display module which is not needed for game play
the Citrine however allows the user to access all of the computers features and options without the display module while in the President the module is needed to access all of the options
Sporting an elo of just under 2000(SS) i handed the President the White pieces and let the Citrine play black..
In the Game the President and Citrine were fairly close in search depths with both hitting 7-8 ply . node counts were higher for the Citrine reaching about 4000 while the President managed about 3300 on Avg.
the Citrine's small 12k book reared its ugly head again abandoning the hapless computer once again at move three but unlike the debacle against the Corona it was not down any material at that point and it came out of book with a +.33 PV
[White "Saitek President"]
[Black "Novag Citrine"]
[Time Control "Game 30min"]
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 Bxc3+ 5.bxc3 d6 6.Nf3 O-O 7.Bd3 Bd7
8.O-O Bc6 9.Ba3 Nbd7 10.Rb1 Ne4 11.Qc2 Ndf6 12.Rb3 a6 13.Rfb1 Rb8 14.c5
d5 15.Qc1 Nd7 16.c4 f6 17.cxd5 exd5 18.Nd2 Nxd2 19.Qxd2 Re8
20.Bb2 Re7 21.Ba1 Ra8 22.a3 Kh8 23.R1b2
r2q3k/1ppnr1pp/p1b2p2/2Pp4/3P4/PR1BP3/1R1Q1PPP/B5K1 w - - 0 23
A Rather bizarre position with Whites Bishop buried in on the first rank by its own pieces
the bishop will not move again until the game had already been decided
that however does not bother the President who evaluates its position here as +1.01 while the Citrine clocks in at -.08
23..Qc8 24.Bf5 g6 25.Bg4 Qd8 26.Bf3
Qc8 27.Rb4 a5 28.R4b3 Qg8 29.Rb1 a4 30.R3b2 Rae8 31.Bd1 Ra8 32.Rb4 Qe6
33.Bc2 Ree8 34.R1b2 Qf7 35.Qd3 f5 36.Qc3 Nf6 37.Rb1 h6 38.Qd3 Ne4
39.R4b2 Kg7 40.f3 Nf6 41.Rb4 Qe6 42.Re1 Qf7 43.Qc3 Qd7 44.e4
r3r3/1ppq2k1/2b2npp/2Pp1p2/pR1PP3/P1Q2P2/2B3PP/B3R1K1 w - - 0 44
with the material even and the game slipping into a draw the President embarks on a series of aggressive exchanges beginning with this pawn thrust
44.. fxe4 45.fxe4 Nxe4 ??
r3r3/1ppq2k1/2b3pp/2Pp4/pR1Pn3/P1Q5/2B3PP/B3R1K1 w - - 0 46
in what can only be described as the worst blunder by a dedicated chess computer in the new Millennium, the Citrine blunders away a whole piece
not even short of time and responding instantly because of a ponder hit it misses Whites 48th move ..only 5 ply away
46.Bxe4 Rxe4 47.Rxe4 dxe4 48.d5+
r7/1ppq2k1/2b3pp/2PP4/pR2p3/P1Q5/6PP/B5K1 w - - 0 48
the sting at the end of the serpent's tail
Blacks bishop is lost and with it.. the game
48.. Kh7 49.dxc6 bxc6 50.Rxe4
Rf8 51.h4 Qd1+ 52.Kh2 Qd7 53.Rxa4 g5 54.Rd4 Qf7 55.a4 Re8 56.a5 gxh4
57.Qd3+ Kg8 58.Rg4+ Kf8 59.Bg7+ Qxg7 60.Rxg7 Kxg7 61.Qd7+ Kf8 62.Qxc6
Kf7 63.a6 Ke7 64.a7 Rc8 65.a8=Q Rxa8 66.Qxa8
FINAL POSITION
Q7/2p1k3/7p/2P5/7p/8/6PK/8 w - - 0 66
i ended it here
an abysmal game ,however the Citrine is still a very beautiful wooden board and of course these few games mean nothing
not to mention the fact that the Citrine seems to already be SOLDOUT Worldwide..making it an instant Collectors Item
Excalibur Mirage II .. Due Out Soon Regards
Steve