[Event "WMCCC 1983"] [Site "Budapest, Hungary"] [Date "1983.10.15"] [Round "3"] [White "Labirint 64"] [Black "Gedeon X"] [Result "0-1"] 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Bb4+ 5.Nc3 O-O 6.Bxf6 Bxc3+ 7.bxc3 Qxf6 8.g3 d6 9.Bg2 Bg4 10.h3 Bxf3 11.Bxf3 Rab8 12.h4 a5 13.O-O Na7 14.a4 Qe6 15.Bh5 Nc6 16.f4 exf4 17.Rxf4 Qe5 18.d4 Qe6 19.d5 Qh3 20.Qg4 Qxg4 21.Rxg4 Ne5 22.Rf4 b5 23.axb5 Rxb5 24.Be2 Rb2 25.Bh5 Rxc2 26.Ra3 Nc4 27.Ra4 Rc1+ 28.Kf2 Nb2 29.Rxa5 Nd3+ 30.Kg2 Nxf4+ 31.gxf4 Rc2+ 32.Kg3 Rxc3+ 33.Kg2 Rc4 34.f5 Rxe4 35.Ra7 Rxh4 36.Bd1 Rf4 37.Kg3 Rxf5 38.Kg4 Rxd5 39.Bb3 Rd4+ 40.Kf5 Re8 41.Ra5 h6 42.Ba2 g6+ 43.Kf6 Rf4+ 0-1
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Gedeon X,
a Chess Challenger clone [1] by Bela Gedeon, which was allowed to play the WMCCC 1983 in Budapest as local entry. According to Frederic Friedel [2], the modification was only to the power supply. The machine had a 6502B processor @ 3MHz, 32 KiB ROM, 16 KiB RAM, apparently a Sargon based Chess Challenger by Dan and Kathe Spracklen.
Selected Games
WMCCC 1983, round 3, Labirint 64 - Gedeon X [3]External Links
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