How to catch Houdini 3 with Fischer system. Pablo Ignacio

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How to catch Houdini 3 with Fischer system. Pablo Ignacio

Post by Father »

How to catch Houdini 3 with Fischer system. Komodo at 2013 ?
:D :D

To equalize, to win and, and to put and go crazy at the best chess programs for 2013, still remains a likely target for ordinary players, as I am, and how are you ... simple humans beings. :shock: :lol:

To do this, search the victory in man versus machine, as in the life, I recommend:
1 - Find old chess lines, better of a long range on strategy;
2 - Talk to the ear of the old and great Ruy de Vega, in the company of Philidor and his magic word of pawns.
3 - Play if you want and with increase of seconds or minutes per move, surely the legendary Bobbie Fischer would advise to you that. No lag, no doubts, and you are going to search a deeper point in the sky.
4 - Fight to achieve your healthy ideals, goals and dreams.
5 - You must swim upstream, marks the differentia.
6 - When you are hungry eat a small fish, playing Rybka.
7 – The, you must be sit and comfortable (komodo), just sleep, fight, love, and go to war of chess, seeking to gain the own salvation and the salvation of your brother, machines does not need salvation, machines have not spirit as you have, machines are pure material structure.
8 - Overthrow all oppressive system of your freedom;
9 - Shake structure where prefer the power and the money rather than human being dignity. Beat the machines.
10 - Respect the differences.
11 - To trap with the pawn chain to the machine that even, the legendary magician cannot escape.
12 Love and forgive.
13. Play again; the game is not over, until you are death. Then if you win, you are going to be happy, full of love, far away to the hate, the envy, the violence, the lies, in the sky, playing chess.
Best regards,

Pablo Ignacio Rest repo

Testing server connection Testing server connection Houdini 3 for Chess King Pro x64 (2 cores): 23.4 plies; 4.038kN/s Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G630 @ 2.70GHz 2693MHz

226 and ... I wonder... Where the lag is !?? :?

[pgn][Event "Rated game, 5m+3s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2013.06.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "For a long time"]
[Black "Grand-father"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C98"]
[WhiteElo "2424"]
[BlackElo "2017"]
[PlyCount "451"]
[EventDate "2013.06.20"]
[TimeControl "300+3"]

1. e4 {B 0} e5 {4} 2. Nf3 {B 0} Nc6 {1} 3. Bb5 {B 0} a6 {1} 4. Ba4 {B 0} Nf6 {0
} 5. O-O {B 0} b5 {1} 6. Bb3 {B 0} Be7 {1} 7. Re1 {B 0} O-O {1} 8. c3 {B 0} d6
{0} 9. h3 {B 0} Na5 {0} 10. Bc2 {B 0} c5 {0} 11. d4 {B 0} Qc7 {0} 12. Nbd2 {B 0
} Nc6 {1} 13. d5 {B 0} Nd8 {1} 14. a4 {B 0} Rb8 {1} 15. axb5 {B 0} axb5 {1} 16.
c4 {B 0} b4 {1} 17. Nf1 {B 0} Ne8 {1} 18. Be3 {B 0} g6 {2} 19. Ng3 {0.78/17 29}
f6 {1 (Ng7)} 20. Nd2 {0.91/19 12} Ng7 {3} 21. h4 {0.56/20 51} Nf7 {19} 22. Qf3
{0.49/19 0} Bd7 {4} 23. h5 {0.50/19 12} g5 {23 (Qc8)} 24. Ndf1 {0.70/20 9} Ra8
{1} 25. Bd2 {0.66/20 7} Qb7 {3 (Rxa1)} 26. Rab1 {0.59/20 16} Ra6 {8 (Nh6)} 27.
Ne3 {0.58/20 8} Nh6 {2} 28. Ra1 {0.48/19 8} Qa7 {2 (Rfa8)} 29. Rxa6 {0.46/19 10
} Qxa6 {0} 30. Rb1 {0.47/21 8} Kh8 {3 (Ra8)} 31. Qe2 {0.48/20 9} Kg8 {2 (Ra8)}
32. Qd1 {0.46/20 10} Kh8 {3 (Ra8)} 33. Ra1 {0.90/21 7} Qb7 {1} 34. Ba4 {0.88/
21 6} Ra8 {4} 35. Bxd7 {0.88/21 6} Rxa1 {1} 36. Qxa1 {0.86/20 1} Qxd7 {1} 37.
Qa8+ {0.80/21 6} Qd8 {2} 38. Qb7 {0.79/22 5} Kg8 {3} 39. f3 {0.79/21 5} Kf8 {1}
40. Kh2 {0.79/22 7} Kg8 {1 (Qa5)} 41. Qa6 {0.68/21 11} Kf8 {1 (Qe8)} 42. Qa4 {
0.72/21 9} Qe8 {3 (Qc7)} 43. Qc6 {0.75/22 9} Qd8 {3 (Qb8)} 44. Bc1 {0.75/22 6}
Kg8 {1 (Kf7)} 45. Kg1 {0.75/22 6} Kf8 {1 (Kf7)} 46. Kf2 {0.75/22 6} Kg8 {1
(Kf7)} 47. Qb7 {0.75/22 6} Kf8 {2} 48. Qa6 {0.69/22 15} Kg8 {2 (Qc7)} 49. Qa7 {
0.72/22 6} Kf8 {1} 50. Qa4 {0.74/23 5} Kg8 {1 (Qc7)} 51. Kg1 {0.74/22 6} Kf8 {
0 (Qe8)} 52. Kf1 {0.77/22 6} Qe8 {1 (Qc7)} 53. Qc6 {0.74/23 6} Qd8 {1 (Qb8)}
54. Bd2 {0.75/22 7} Kg8 {1 (Qa5)} 55. Qb7 {0.76/21 7} Kf8 {1 (Kf7)} 56. Kf2 {
0.77/22 6} Kg8 {1 (Kf7)} 57. Qb5 {0.75/21 16} Kf8 {1} 58. Qa6 {0.75/22 4} Kg8 {
1 (Qe8)} 59. Qb7 {0.77/21 7} Kf8 {1} 60. Ke2 {0.79/21 4} Kg8 {1 (Kf7)} 61. Bc1
{0.71/21 5} Kf8 {0} 62. Qa6 {0.70/21 4} Kg8 {1 (Qb8)} 63. b3 {0.71/21 5} Kf8 {
1 (Qc7)} 64. Qc6 {0.59/21 6} Qe8 {3 (Qb8)} 65. Kf2 {0.58/21 6} Qd8 {1 (Qb8)}
66. Bb2 {0.59/21 5} Qe8 {2 (Qb8)} 67. Kg1 {0.59/21 5} Qd8 {1 (Qb8)} 68. Kf1 {
0.62/21 5} Qe8 {1 (Qa5)} 69. Ke2 {0.60/21 5} Qd8 {1 (Qb8)} 70. Kd3 {0.59/22 5}
Qe8 {1 (Qb8)} 71. Kc2 {0.59/22 5} Qd8 {1 (Qb8)} 72. Kd2 {0.59/22 5} Qe8 {1
(Qb8)} 73. Bc1 {0.63/22 5} Qd8 {1 (Qb8)} 74. Kd3 {0.58/22 5} Qe8 {1 (Qb8)} 75.
Ke2 {0.59/21 5} Qd8 {1 (Qb8)} 76. Kd1 {0.62/22 7} Qe8 {1 (Qb8)} 77. Bb2 {0.61/
21 5} Qd8 {1 (Qb8)} 78. Kc2 {0.59/21 4} Qe8 {1 (Qb8)} 79. Bc1 {0.58/21 4} Qd8 {
1 (Qb8)} 80. Kb2 {0.59/21 4} Qe8 {1 (Qb8)} 81. Bd2 {0.58/21 4} Qd8 {1 (Qb8)}
82. Kc2 {0.57/20 6} Qe8 {1 (Qb8)} 83. Kd1 {0.55/20 4} Qd8 {1 (Qb8)} 84. Ke1 {
0.55/20 4} Qe8 {1 (Qb8)} 85. Kf2 {0.51/20 4} Qd8 {1 (Qb8)} 86. Be1 {0.52/20 5}
Qe8 {1 (Qb8)} 87. Kg1 {0.52/21 10} Qd8 {1 (Qb8)} 88. Kh2 {0.59/20 6} Qe8 {1
(Qb8)} 89. Bf2 {0.51/21 4} Qd8 {1 (Qb8)} 90. Qb7 {0.52/20 4} Qe8 {1} 91. Qc7 {
0.47/21 3} Qd8 {1 (Qa8)} 92. Qc6 {0.52/22 4} Qe8 {1 (Qb8)} 93. Ng4 {0.51/21 4}
Nxg4+ {36} 94. fxg4 {0.05/27 0} h6 {1 (Qxc6)} 95. Nf1 {0.49/22 4} Qd8 {4} 96.
Qa6 {0.47/21 2} Qe8 {3 (Qc7)} 97. Qb7 {0.43/21 6} Qd8 {1 (Bd8)} 98. Ne3 {0.46/
23 4} Ke8 {4} 99. Qa6 {0.43/23 5} Kf8 {1 (Qc7)} 100. Kg3 {0.40/23 4} Ke8 {1
(Qc7)} 101. Kf3 {0.42/24 6} Kf8 {1 (Qd7)} 102. Qa7 {0.43/23 4} Ke8 {1} 103. Bg1
{0.43/24 4} Kf8 {1 (Qd7)} 104. Ke2 {0.43/22 3} Ke8 {1} 105. Kf2 {0.43/23 2} Kf8
{1 (Qd7)} 106. Kg3 {0.42/23 3} Ke8 {1 (Qc8)} 107. Qa6 {0.44/25 3} Kf8 {2 (Kf7)}
108. Nf1 {0.43/23 8} Ke8 {1 (Kf7)} 109. Kh2 {0.43/22 3} Kf8 {1 (Qc7)} 110. Ne3
{0.43/23 4} Ke8 {1 (Qc7)} 111. Qb7 {0.45/24 3} Kf8 {1 (Qd7)} 112. Kh1 {0.47/22
3} Ke8 {1 (Kf7)} 113. Qa7 {0.45/25 4} Kf8 {1 (Qd7)} 114. Kh2 {0.42/23 4} Ke8 {
1 (Qc8)} 115. Kg3 {0.41/24 4} Kf8 {1 (Qd7)} 116. Kf3 {0.42/22 4} Ke8 {1 (Qc8)}
117. Qb7 {0.41/23 6} Kf8 {2 (Kf7)} 118. Qa6 {0.40/22 4} Ke8 {1 (Qc7)} 119. Qa2
{0.40/22 8} Qd7 {5} 120. Qa8+ {0.39/25 1} Qd8 {1 (Bd8)} 121. Qc6+ {0.39/22 6}
Kf8 {2} 122. g3 {0.41/22 3} Kf7 {1} 123. Qa4 {0.41/22 2} Kf8 {7 (Qc7)} 124. Kg2
{0.39/24 3} Kf7 {2 (Qc7)} 125. Qa7 {0.40/24 3} Kf8 {1 (Ke8)} 126. Qa6 {0.36/22
4} Kf7 {1} 127. Bf2 {0.37/24 2} Kf8 {1 (Qd7)} 128. Qa7 {0.38/22 3} Kf7 {1 (Qc8)
} 129. Be1 {0.40/22 3} Kf8 {0 (Qc8)} 130. Qa6 {0.37/21 3} Qd7 {3 (Qc7)} 131.
Bd2 {0.35/21 4} Qd8 {2 (Qc7)} 132. Qa7 {0.37/21 4} Ke8 {3 (Qc8)} 133. Kf2 {0.
45/22 3} Kf8 {1 (Qd7)} 134. Ke2 {0.45/21 3} Ke8 {1 (Qc8)} 135. Kd3 {0.41/21 3}
Kf8 {2 (Qd7)} 136. Bc1 {0.40/20 4} Ke8 {2} 137. Kc2 {0.39/24 0} Kf8 {3 (Qd7)}
138. Qb7 {0.39/22 3} Ke8 {1 (Qa5)} 139. Qc6+ {0.37/23 3} Kf8 {1 (Qd7)} 140. Bb2
{0.38/22 3} Kf7 {1 (Qb8)} 141. Kd3 {0.38/22 3} Kf8 {1} 142. Ke2 {0.35/21 2} Kf7
{1 (Qb8)} 143. Kd2 {0.36/22 3} Kf8 {1} 144. Kc1 {0.35/23 2} Kf7 {1 (Qb8)} 145.
Kc2 {0.34/23 4} Kf8 {1} 146. Kb1 {0.34/24 2} Kf7 {1 (Qb8)} 147. Kc1 {0.35/23 3}
Kf8 {1 (Qb8)} 148. Kd1 {0.37/23 3} Kf7 {1 (Qb8)} 149. Ke2 {0.33/21 3} Kf8 {1
(Qb8)} 150. Bc1 {0.32/22 4} Kf7 {1 (Qa5)} 151. Kd3 {0.35/23 3} Kf8 {1 (Qa5)}
152. Kc2 {0.35/22 3} Kf7 {1 (Qb8)} 153. Kb2 {0.34/22 6} Kf8 {1 (Qb8)} 154. Qb7
{0.33/22 3} Ke8 {2} 155. Nd1 {0.34/22 1} Kf8 {1 (Qd7)} 156. Kc2 {0.34/22 3} Ke8
{1 (Kf7)} 157. Ne3 {0.34/21 3} Kf8 {1} 158. Kd3 {0.33/23 3} Ke8 {1} 159. Bb2 {
0.31/22 2} Kf8 {1} 160. Kc2 {0.28/24 2} Ke8 {1} 161. Kd2 {0.31/23 2} Kf8 {1
(Kf7)} 162. Kd1 {0.26/23 3} Ke8 {1} 163. Kc2 {0.24/22 5} Kf8 {1 (Kf7)} 164. Qa7
{0.27/25 3} Ke8 {1 (Kf7)} 165. Kd3 {0.25/23 3} Kf8 {1} 166. Nf5 {0.24/24 2}
Nxf5 {2} 167. gxf5 {0.21/24 2} Ke8 {2 (Kg8)} 168. Bc1 {0.21/25 4} Qd7 {1} 169.
Qa6 {0.23/25 3} Qd8 {3 (Bd8)} 170. Ke3 {0.20/24 3} Qd7 {1 (Qc7)} 171. Kf2 {0.
20/26 4} Qd8 {1 (Kf7)} 172. Qa4+ {0.20/24 3} Qd7 {1} 173. Qa8+ {0.20/24 2} Qd8
{1 (Kf7)} 174. Qxd8+ {0.20/26 7} Kxd8 {3 (Bxd8)} 175. Ke2 {0.22/34 4} Kc7 {1
(Kd7)} 176. g4 {0.19/33 3} Kd8 {2 (Bd8)} 177. Ke3 {0.23/34 4} Ke8 {0 (Kd7)}
178. Kd3 {0.19/33 3} Kd7 {1 (Bd8)} 179. Bd2 {0.18/33 3} Kc7 {2 (Bd8)} 180. Be3
{0.19/33 4} Kb6 {2 (Bd8)} 181. Bf2 {0.22/34 4} Kc7 {1 (Bd8)} 182. Ke2 {0.21/32
3} Kb6 {1 (Bd8)} 183. Ke3 {0.19/33 4} Kc7 {1 (Bd8)} 184. Bg1 {0.19/33 5} Kb6 {
1 (Kd7)} 185. Bh2 {0.19/33 2} Kc7 {1} 186. Ke2 {0.18/35 2} Kb6 {2 (Bd8)} 187.
Bg3 {0.21/32 3} Kc7 {2} 188. Kd3 {0.21/32 2} Kb6 {36 ' (Kd7)} 189. Be1 {0.19/
31 4} Ka5 {2 (Kc7)} 190. Bd2 {0.18/31 4} Bd8 {1 (Kb6)} 191. Ke2 {0.17/31 3} Be7
{16 (Kb6)} 192. Be1 {0.15/31 5} Bd8 {3 (Kb6)} 193. Ke3 {0.20/30 3} Be7 {17
(Kb6)} 194. Bf2 {0.19/30 3} Bd8 {1 (Kb6)} 195. Kf3 {0.18/30 3} Kb6 {2} 196. Be1
{0.16/29 2} Be7 {2 (Kc7)} 197. Ke2 {0.17/30 3} Bd8 {1} 198. Kd3 {0.13/29 3} Be7
{1} 199. Kd2 {0.15/30 2} Bd8 {1 (Kc7) .} 200. Ke3 {0.13/29 3} Be7 {2 (Kc7)}
201. Bg3 {0.14/30 3} Bd8 {1} 202. Bh2 {0.14/30 2} Be7 {2 (Kc7)} 203. Kd2 {0.11/
29 3} Bd8 {2} 204. Bg1 {0.11/30 2} Be7 {1 (Kc7)} 205. Kd3 {0.08/29 3} Bd8 {1
(Kb7)} 206. Bf2 {0.05/29 6} Be7 {2 (Kb7)} 207. Be3 {0.08/29 4} Bd8 {1 (Kc7)}
208. Bg1 {0.07/29 3} Be7 {1 (Kb7)} 209. Kd2 {0.08/28 5} Bd8 {1} 210. Ke2 {0.08/
28 2} Be7 {1 (Kc7)} 211. Bf2 {0.07/28 3} Bd8 {1} 212. Kf3 {-0.02/35 3} Be7 {1
(Kc7)} 213. Be3 {-0.02/35 3} Bd8 {1} 214. Ke2 {-0.02/38 2} Be7 {2 (Kc7)} 215.
Kf2 {-0.02/36 3} Bd8 {1} 216. Kg3 {-0.02/39 2} Be7 {1 (Kc7)} 217. Bf2 {-0.02/
39 3} Bd8 {1} 218. Be1 {-0.02/42 2} Be7 {1 (Kc7)} 219. Bd2 {-0.02/37 3} Bd8 {
3 (Kc7)} 220. Kf3 {-0.02/39 3} Be7 {1 (Kc7)} 221. Kf2 {-0.02/38 3} Bd8 {1 (Kc7)
} 222. Ke2 {-0.02/39 3} Be7 {1 (Kc7)} 223. Bc1 {-0.02/39 3} Bd8 {1 (Kc7)} 224.
Kf3 {-0.02/45 3} Be7 {1 (Kc7)} 225. Kg3 {-0.02/43 3} Bd8 {1} 226. Kf2 {-0.02/
50 2 (Lag: Av=0.64s, max=6.9s)} 1/2-1/2[/pgn]

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I am thinking chess is in a coin.Human beings for ever playing in one face.Now I am playing in the other face:"Antichess". Computers are as a fortres where owner forgot to close a little door behind. You must enter across this door.Forget the front.
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Re: How to catch Houdini 3 with Fischer system. Pablo Ignaci

Post by modolief »

Thanks for that, always enjoyable to see how you manage to play against these strong computers, and the increment is appreciated.
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Re: How to catch Houdini 3 with Fischer system. Pablo Ignaci

Post by shrapnel »

Father wrote:How to catch Houdini 3 with Fischer system. Komodo at 2013 ?
:D :D

To equalize, to win and, and to put and go crazy at the best chess programs for 2013, still remains a likely target for ordinary players, as I am, and how are you ... simple humans beings. :shock: :lol:

To do this, search the victory in man versus machine, as in the life, I recommend:
1 - Find old chess lines, better of a long range on strategy;
2 - Talk to the ear of the old and great Ruy de Vega, in the company of Philidor and his magic word of pawns.
3 - Play if you want and with increase of seconds or minutes per move, surely the legendary Bobbie Fischer would advise to you that. No lag, no doubts, and you are going to search a deeper point in the sky.
4 - Fight to achieve your healthy ideals, goals and dreams.
5 - You must swim upstream, marks the differentia.
6 - When you are hungry eat a small fish, playing Rybka.
7 – The, you must be sit and comfortable (komodo), just sleep, fight, love, and go to war of chess, seeking to gain the own salvation and the salvation of your brother, machines does not need salvation, machines have not spirit as you have, machines are pure material structure.
8 - Overthrow all oppressive system of your freedom;
9 - Shake structure where prefer the power and the money rather than human being dignity. Beat the machines.
10 - Respect the differences.
11 - To trap with the pawn chain to the machine that even, the legendary magician cannot escape.
12 Love and forgive.
13. Play again; the game is not over, until you are death. Then if you win, you are going to be happy, full of love, far away to the hate, the envy, the violence, the lies, in the sky, playing chess.
Best regards,

Pablo Ignacio Rest repo

Testing server connection Testing server connection Houdini 3 for Chess King Pro x64 (2 cores): 23.4 plies; 4.038kN/s Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G630 @ 2.70GHz 2693MHz

226 and ... I wonder... Where the lag is !?? :?
You high on Crack or somethin' ? :roll:
i7 5960X @ 4.1 Ghz, 64 GB G.Skill RipJaws RAM, Twin Asus ROG Strix OC 11 GB Geforce 2080 Tis
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Re: How to catch Houdini 3 with Fischer system. Pablo Ignaci

Post by Father »

:shock: :cry:
I am thinking chess is in a coin.Human beings for ever playing in one face.Now I am playing in the other face:"Antichess". Computers are as a fortres where owner forgot to close a little door behind. You must enter across this door.Forget the front.