Man- Machine.Photo casting II July 30th 2009 Father Rybka 3

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Man- Machine.Photo casting II July 30th 2009 Father Rybka 3

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Rybka 3 960 32-bit (2 CPUs): 14.1 plies; 60kN/s Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T9300 @ 2.50GHz :D :D :D :D :D :D :P :P :x :x :shock: :shock:

Zafra Badajoz, Junuary first, 1530

Esteemed Mister Lopez Sir.

"Ruy Lopez de Segura" a, good name for child

He will be a chess titan, and a hummble servant of God. His chess ideas will be alive for ever.

Best regards,

Father

[D]rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/4P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq e3 0 1

[D]1rbn1rk1/2qnbppp/3p4/2pPp3/1pP1P3/4NN1P/1PB2PP1/R1BQR1K1 b - - 0 18

[D]1rbn1rk1/2qnbppp/3p4/2pPp3/1pP1P3/4NN1P/1PB2PP1/R1BQR1K1 b - - 0 18

[D]5rk1/2qbbnpp/1n1p1p2/2pPp2P/1pP1P3/1P2NN2/1BB1QPP1/R5K1 b - - 0 24

[D]2q2bk1/5npp/1n1p1p1P/2pPpb2/1pP1P1N1/1P6/1BB1QPP1/6K1 w - - 0 30

[D]5bk1/6qp/1n1p1p1p/2pPpP2/1pP5/1P6/1B2QPP1/1B4K1 w - - 0 35

[D]2n2bk1/6qp/3p1p1p/2pPpP2/1pP1B3/1P4P1/3BQPK1/8 w - - 0 40

[D]2n2b1k/6qp/3p1p1p/2pPpP1Q/1pP5/1P2BBP1/5PK1/8 b - - 0 45

[D]2Q2bn1/4q1kp/3p1p1p/2pPpP1B/1pP5/1P2B1P1/5PK1/8 w - - 0 51

[D]2n2b2/6kp/3pPp1p/2pPp2B/1pP1KPP1/1P2B3/8/8 b - f3 0 56

[D]8/4bBkp/1n1pPp1p/2pPpP2/1pP3P1/1P1KB3/8/8 w - - 0 108

[Event "Rated game, 3m + 0s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2009.07.30"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Oops"]
[Black "Father"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C98"]
[WhiteElo "2583"]
[BlackElo "2076"]
[Annotator "RESTREPO,PABLO"]
[PlyCount "214"]
[EventDate "2009.07.30"]
[WhiteTeam "Rybka 3 960 32-bit (2 CPUs): 14.1 plies; 60kN"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. e4 {B 0} e5 {0} 2. Nf3 {B 0} Nc6 {1} 3. Bb5 {B 0} a6 {0} 4. Ba4 {B 0} Nf6 {1
} 5. O-O {B 0} b5 {0} 6. Bb3 {B 0} Be7 {1} 7. Re1 {B 0} O-O {1} 8. c3 {B 0} d6
{1} 9. h3 {B 0} Na5 {1} 10. Bc2 {B 0} c5 {1} 11. d4 {B 0} Qc7 {0} 12. Nbd2 {B 0
} Nc6 {0} 13. d5 {0} Nd8 {B 0} 14. a4 {B 0} Rb8 {1} 15. axb5 {B 0} axb5 {1} 16.
c4 {B 0} b4 {0} 17. Nf1 {B 0} Nd7 {2} 18. Ne3 {0.51/12 5} Nb6 {0} 19. Qe2 {0.
50/13 4} f6 {1} 20. h4 {0.47/13 4} Nf7 {1} 21. h5 {0.46/14 3} Bd7 {1 (Bb7)} 22.
b3 {0.44/12 3} Ra8 {2} 23. Bb2 {0.39/13 0} Rxa1 {1} 24. Rxa1 {0.40/15 1} Ra8 {
1 (Qb7)} 25. Rxa8+ {2} Nxa8 {0.35/12 0} 26. Nh4 {0.32/14 10} Nb6 {2} 27. Nhf5 {
0.36/13 3} Bf8 {1} 28. Ng4 {0.35/12 1} Qc8 {4 (h6)} 29. h6 {0.46/12 2} Bxf5 {2}
30. exf5 {0.45/14 2} Nxh6 {18} 31. Nxh6+ {0.45/16 0} gxh6 {1} 32. Qh5 {0.45/17
4} Qd7 {9 (Qb7)} 33. Bb1 {0.45/13 2} Qf7 {4 (Qa7)} 34. Qe2 {0.44/14 2 Father
offers a draw} Qg7 {18 (Bg7)} 35. Bc1 {0.45/14 2} Kh8 {3 (Qa7)} 36. Be4 {0.49/
11 2} Kg8 {1 (Qf7)} 37. Bd2 {0.49/13 3} Nc8 {17 (Qa7)} 38. g3 {0.50/12 2} Qf7 {
3 (Qa7)} 39. Kg2 {0.51/13 1} Qg7 {1 (Bg7)} 40. Qh5 {0.52/14 2} Qf7 {1} 41. Qg4+
{0.51/14 3} Qg7 {1 (Kh8)} 42. Qh4 {0.51/16 6} Kh8 {3 (Qf7)} 43. Bf3 {0.52/11 2}
Kg8 {2 (Qe7)} 44. Be3 {0.52/13 2} Kh8 {10 (Qf7)} 45. Qh5 {0.52/15 3} Ne7 {7
(Qd7)} 46. Bc1 {0.71/11 2} Ng8 {1 (Kg8)} 47. Qe8 {0.76/12 1} Qe7 {3} 48. Qc8 {
0.77/16 0} Kg7 {5 (Qf7)} 49. Bh5 {0.92/14 1} Kh8 {5} 50. Be3 {0.96/17 0} Kg7 {1
} 51. Kf3 {0.96/17 2} Kh8 {1} 52. Qe6 {0.96/16 0} Kg7 {7} 53. g4 {0.96/16 0}
Qxe6 {4 (Qc7)} 54. fxe6 {0.83/16 2} Ne7 {2} 55. Ke4 {0.64/16 0} Nc8 {3 (Ng6)}
56. f4 {0.94/16 2} Ne7 {0} 57. f5 {0.94/18 2} Kg8 {4 (Ng6)} 58. Bf7+ {1.12/15 2
} Kg7 {1} 59. Be8 {1.12/17 1} Nc8 {2 (Kg8)} 60. Bb5 {1.12/16 1} Be7 {1 (Ne7)}
61. Bd7 {1.11/18 1} Nb6 {1} 62. Be8 {1.11/19 1} Bf8 {1 (Bd8)} 63. Bc6 {1.11/19
3} Be7 {0} 64. Bc1 {1} Bf8 {1.11/20 0 (Bd8)} 65. Bb5 {1} Be7 {1.11/19 0 (Nc8)}
66. Be8 {1} Bf8 {1.11/19 0 (Bd8)} 67. Bf7 {2} Be7 {1.11/21 0 (Nc8)} 68. Be3 {1}
Bf8 {1.11/21 0 (Nc8)} 69. Bh5 {2} Be7 {1.11/20 0} 70. Bc1 {1.11/20 0} Bf8 {0
(Nc8)} 71. Bd2 {1} Be7 {1.11/18 0 (Nc8)} 72. Bf7 {2} Bf8 {1.11/20 0 (Nc8)} 73.
Be3 {1} Be7 {1.11/17 0} 74. Bf2 {1} Bf8 {1.11/17 0 (Bd8)} 75. Be8 {1} Be7 {1.
11/17 0} 76. Bh5 {2} Bf8 {1.11/21 0 (Nc8)} 77. Bf7 {2} Be7 {1.11/20 0 (Nc8)}
78. Be1 {1} Bf8 {1.11/20 0 (Nc8)} 79. Bd2 {1} Be7 {1.11/20 0} 80. Bc1 {1} Bf8 {
1.11/22 0 (Nc8)} 81. Be8 {2} Be7 {1.11/21 0} 82. Bd2 {1} Bf8 {1.11/21 0 (Nc8)}
83. Bb5 {1} Be7 {1.11/19 0} 84. Bc6 {2} Bf8 {1.11/21 0 (Bd8)} 85. Be1 {1} Be7 {
1.11/17 0} 86. Be8 {0} Bf8 {1.11/18 0 (Bd8)} 87. Bb5 {1} Be7 {1.11/17 0} 88.
Bd2 {1} Bf8 {1.11/19 0 (Bd8)} 89. Be8 {1} Be7 {1.11/17 0} 90. Bh5 {0} Bf8 {1.
11/20 0 (Nc8)} 91. Bc1 {1} Be7 {1.11/20 0} 92. Be3 {1.11/21 0} Bf8 {0} 93. Bf2
{1} Be7 {1.11/21 0} 94. Bg1 {0} Bf8 {1.11/21 0 (Nc8)} 95. Be8 {1} Be7 {1.11/19
0} 96. Bf2 {1} Bf8 {1.11/20 0 (Nc8)} 97. Bc6 {1} Be7 {1.11/19 0} 98. Be3 {1}
Bf8 {1.11/20 0 (Bd8)} 99. Bd2 {1} Be7 {1.11/18 0} 100. Kd3 {1} Bf8 {1.11/19 0
(Bd8)} 101. Bc1 {1} Be7 {1.11/19 0} 102. Be8 {0} Bf8 {1.11/20 0 (Bd8)} 103. Bh5
{7} Be7 {1.11/19 0 (Nc8)} 104. Be3 {1} Bf8 {1.11/19 0 (Nc8)} 105. Bg1 {1} Be7 {
1.11/19 0 (Nc8)} 106. Bf7 {1} Bf8 {0.00/19 0 (Nc8)} 107. Be3 {1} Be7 {0.00/22 0
} 1/2-1/2
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: Man- Machine.Photo casting II July 30th 2009 Father Rybk

Post by Graham Banks »

Much better than a pointless win on time. Well done.
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Re: Man- Machine.Photo casting II July 30th 2009 Father Rybk

Post by tjfroh »

Pablo,

Antichess play is similar to an elephant painting. It is somewhat interesting but rather mindless. Bobby Fischer disapproves.

Tj

PS Locked formations occur in checkers but the person who has the move is loser. In antichess it is basically a draw due to insufficient material. If you think that is exciting then......
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an elephant working like a watchmaker.

Post by Father »

Tjfroh (Timothy J. Frohlick),


...yes. Probably like an elephant working like a watchmaker. :D :D :oops: ...but, what a bad day, the day when human beings don’t have any chance playing against top chess computers or top software’s running into a hard or strong hardware.
First risk against antichess was, to destroy its general tendencies of drawing and wining many games some times over 50% of the end score.

But now the challenges have changed some. 8-) 8-) 8-) Now the goal for chess computer programmers is to avoid a 100% the human beings performance. What a hard way wait for computers to get that.

...with enough time, humans beings, Masters and hobbie players, could reach a big huge into the hardware and software performance of the computers. They really have many problmes. Personally I believe that an ego over 3.000 is just an urban legend, an imaginary or the fantasia.

Best,

Pablo :D
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.