Father(Human) wins to Rybka 4. May 22, 2010. Beta - Photos

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Father(Human) wins to Rybka 4. May 22, 2010. Beta - Photos

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May 22, 2010

Father (Human)
Versus:
Rybka 4 Beta 13 SSE4: 20.0 plies; 537kN/s Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5520 @ 2.27GHz 2261MHz, (8 CPUs) Grand-Father - Xakru 1-1 Rybka 4 Beta 13 SSE4: 19.2 plies; 537kN/s Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5520 @ 2.27GHz 2261MHz, (8 CPUs)

Dear chess community:

Today is a happy day for me. Happy day because of my victory playing me as a human being against the chess computer software Rybka 4 beta 13 SSE4: 21.6 PLY 537 Kns/S Intel ® Xeon ® CPU E 5520 2.27 GHz, 8 CPs.

Best regards,

Pablo
Father playchess.com user

Here the Beta- Albun:


[D]rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/3P4/8/PPP1PPPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq d3 0 1[D]



Here the game:

[Event "Partida evaluada, 5m + 0s"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2010.05.22"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Xakru"]
[Black "Grand-Father"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A84"]
[WhiteElo "2699"]
[BlackElo "1802"]
[PlyCount "194"]
[EventDate "2010.05.22"]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. d4 {0} d5 {1} 2. c4 {0} e6 {0 (c6)} 3. Nf3 {0} c6 {0 (Nf6)} 4. e3 {0} f5 {
0 (Nf6)} 5. Bd3 {0} Nf6 {0} 6. O-O {0} Bd6 {0} 7. b3 {0} O-O {1 (Qe7)} 8. Ba3 {
0} Bxa3 {1} 9. Nxa3 {0} Qd6 {1} 10. Qc1 {0.23/17 19} Re8 {2 (Ne4)} 11. Rd1 {0.
28/17 19} g6 {3 (Ne4)} 12. Nb1 {0.32/18 21} Kg7 {2 (Nbd7)} 13. Ne5 {0.47/17 16}
Nfd7 {3 (Nbd7)} 14. Qb2 {0.49/18 16} Kg8 {2 (Nxe5)} 15. Nd2 {0.53/16 14} Rf8 {
2 (Nxe5)} 16. b4 {0.71/16 20} a6 {4 (a5)} 17. Ndf3 {0.85/16 22} Re8 {5 (Qe7)}
18. a4 {0.96/16 9} Rf8 {2 (Qe7)} 19. Be2 {0.99/15 18} Re8 {2 (Qe7)} 20. c5 {1.
04/17 24} Qc7 {6} 21. Nd3 {1.03/16 4} Rf8 {2 (Nf6)} 22. b5 {1.06/14 9} Re8 {1
(Nf6)} 23. b6 {1.09/17 15} Qd8 {2} 24. a5 {1.09/18 0} Re7 {1 (Nf6)} 25. Rab1 {
1.15/14 10} Nf6 {1 (Qf8)} 26. Nb4 {1.17/15 7} Kg7 {2 (Qf8)} 27. Re1 {1.22/13 6}
Qe8 {1 (Re8)} 28. Bd1 {1.33/15 6} Kg8 {1} 29. Ba4 {1.34/16 4} Bd7 {5 (Rg7)} 30.
Ne5 {1.37/13 3} Kg7 {1 (Bc8)} 31. Red1 {1.42/12 5} Kg8 {1 (Bc8)} 32. f3 {1.40/
13 4} Qc8 {1 (Qf8)} 33. g4 {1.61/12 2} Kg7 {2 (Qf8)} 34. g5 {1.62/12 3} Nh5 {6}
35. f4 {1.63/14 0} Be8 {3} 36. Rd2 {1.64/14 0} Rf7 {6 (Kg8)} 37. Nxf7 {2.43/13
1} Kxf7 {0 (Bxf7)} 38. Bd1 {2.45/14 2} Kg8 {2 (Nd7)} 39. Kg2 {2.47/14 2} Kg7 {3
} 40. Be2 {2.49/16 0} Kg8 {1 (Bf7)} 41. Rdd1 {2.50/14 2} Kf8 {1 (Bf7)} 42. Re1
{2.50/15 1} Kg8 {1 (Kg7)} 43. Rec1 {2.50/14 1} Kf8 {1 (Kg7)} 44. h3 {2.50/15 1}
Kg8 {1 (Kg7)} 45. Kh2 {2.50/15 2} Kf8 {1 (Kg7)} 46. Rc2 {2.50/15 1} Kg8 {0
(Bf7)} 47. Rf1 {2.50/14 1} Kf8 {0 (Bf7)} 48. Kg2 {2.50/14 1} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 49.
Rd2 {2.50/14 1} Kf8 {0 (Kg7)} 50. Rdd1 {2.50/15 1} Kg8 {0 (Bf7)} 51. Ra1 {2.50/
13 0} Kf8 {0 (Kg7)} 52. Rfd1 {2.50/13 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 53. Qc2 {2.50/13 0} Kf8
{0 (Kg7)} 54. Qd3 {2.50/14 1} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 55. Rac1 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Kg7)}
56. Rb1 {2.50/14 1} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 57. Rb2 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Bf7)} 58. Nc2 {
2.50/13 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 59. Rdb1 {2.50/11 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 60. Rg1 {2.50/13 0}
Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 61. Qc3 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 62. Rbb1 {2.50/14 0} Kg8 {0
(Kg7)} 63. Rgf1 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Ng7)} 64. Nb4 {2.50/12 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 65.
Nd3 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 66. Ra1 {2.50/10 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 67. Qd2 {2.50/
12 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 68. Rg1 {2.50/12 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 69. Bf3 {2.50/11 0} Kf8 {
0 (Nd7)} 70. Qe2 {2.50/12 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 71. Qc2 {2.50/12 0} Kf8 {1 (Nd7)}
72. Rad1 {2.50/11 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 73. Be2 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 74. Rgf1 {
2.50/10 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 75. Kh2 {2.50/9 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 76. Qb2 {2.50/9 0}
Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 77. Bxh5 {2.50/8 0} gxh5 {2 '} 78. Kg3 {2.37/17 0} Bg6 {1 (Nd7)}
79. Rd2 {2.41/8 0} Qe8 {1 (Nd7)} 80. Qc2 {2.37/9 0} Kg7 {1 (Nd7)} 81. Rdd1 {2.
37/10 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 82. Rb1 {2.37/9 0} Kh8 {0 (Nd7)} 83. Rb2 {2.37/9 0} Kg8
{0 (Nd7)} 84. Rd1 {2.37/10 0} Kg7 {0} 85. Ne5 {2.31/14 0} Kg8 {2 (Nd7)} 86. Qc3
{2.39/8 0} Kh8 {2 (Nd7)} 87. Nf3 {2.38/8 0} Kg8 {1 (Nd7)} 88. Qc2 {2.37/8 0}
Kg7 {1 (Nd7)} 89. Rg1 {2.36/8 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 90. Rbb1 {2.36/7 0} Kh8 {0 (Nd7)
} 91. Ne5 {2.37/8 0} Kg8 {1 (Nd7)} 92. Qd2 {2.36/8 0} Kh8 {1 (Nd7)} 93. Rg2 {
2.37/10 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 94. Nd3 {2.36/8 0} Kh8 {1 (Nd7)} 95. h4 {2.37/8 0} Kg8
{1 (Nd7)} 96. Kf3 {2.32/9 0} Kh8 {0 (Kg7)} 97. Rbg1 {2.33/11 0} Kg8 {1 (Nd7)
Time (Lag: Av=0.69s, max=1.4s)} 0-1 :D :D :D :D :D

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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.
Edward German

Re: Father(Human) wins to Rybka 4. May 22, 2010. Beta - Phot

Post by Edward German »

Father wrote:May 22, 2010

Father (Human)
Versus:
Rybka 4 Beta 13 SSE4: 20.0 plies; 537kN/s Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5520 @ 2.27GHz 2261MHz, (8 CPUs) Grand-Father - Xakru 1-1 Rybka 4 Beta 13 SSE4: 19.2 plies; 537kN/s Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5520 @ 2.27GHz 2261MHz, (8 CPUs)

Dear chess community:

Today is a happy day for me. Happy day because of my victory playing me as a human being against the chess computer software Rybka 4 beta 13 SSE4: 21.6 PLY 537 Kns/S Intel ® Xeon ® CPU E 5520 2.27 GHz, 8 CPs.

Best regards,

Pablo
Father playchess.com user

Here the Beta- Albun:


[D]rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/3P4/8/PPP1PPPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq d3 0 1[D]



Here the game:

[Event "Partida evaluada, 5m + 0s"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2010.05.22"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Xakru"]
[Black "Grand-Father"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A84"]
[WhiteElo "2699"]
[BlackElo "1802"]
[PlyCount "194"]
[EventDate "2010.05.22"]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. d4 {0} d5 {1} 2. c4 {0} e6 {0 (c6)} 3. Nf3 {0} c6 {0 (Nf6)} 4. e3 {0} f5 {
0 (Nf6)} 5. Bd3 {0} Nf6 {0} 6. O-O {0} Bd6 {0} 7. b3 {0} O-O {1 (Qe7)} 8. Ba3 {
0} Bxa3 {1} 9. Nxa3 {0} Qd6 {1} 10. Qc1 {0.23/17 19} Re8 {2 (Ne4)} 11. Rd1 {0.
28/17 19} g6 {3 (Ne4)} 12. Nb1 {0.32/18 21} Kg7 {2 (Nbd7)} 13. Ne5 {0.47/17 16}
Nfd7 {3 (Nbd7)} 14. Qb2 {0.49/18 16} Kg8 {2 (Nxe5)} 15. Nd2 {0.53/16 14} Rf8 {
2 (Nxe5)} 16. b4 {0.71/16 20} a6 {4 (a5)} 17. Ndf3 {0.85/16 22} Re8 {5 (Qe7)}
18. a4 {0.96/16 9} Rf8 {2 (Qe7)} 19. Be2 {0.99/15 18} Re8 {2 (Qe7)} 20. c5 {1.
04/17 24} Qc7 {6} 21. Nd3 {1.03/16 4} Rf8 {2 (Nf6)} 22. b5 {1.06/14 9} Re8 {1
(Nf6)} 23. b6 {1.09/17 15} Qd8 {2} 24. a5 {1.09/18 0} Re7 {1 (Nf6)} 25. Rab1 {
1.15/14 10} Nf6 {1 (Qf8)} 26. Nb4 {1.17/15 7} Kg7 {2 (Qf8)} 27. Re1 {1.22/13 6}
Qe8 {1 (Re8)} 28. Bd1 {1.33/15 6} Kg8 {1} 29. Ba4 {1.34/16 4} Bd7 {5 (Rg7)} 30.
Ne5 {1.37/13 3} Kg7 {1 (Bc8)} 31. Red1 {1.42/12 5} Kg8 {1 (Bc8)} 32. f3 {1.40/
13 4} Qc8 {1 (Qf8)} 33. g4 {1.61/12 2} Kg7 {2 (Qf8)} 34. g5 {1.62/12 3} Nh5 {6}
35. f4 {1.63/14 0} Be8 {3} 36. Rd2 {1.64/14 0} Rf7 {6 (Kg8)} 37. Nxf7 {2.43/13
1} Kxf7 {0 (Bxf7)} 38. Bd1 {2.45/14 2} Kg8 {2 (Nd7)} 39. Kg2 {2.47/14 2} Kg7 {3
} 40. Be2 {2.49/16 0} Kg8 {1 (Bf7)} 41. Rdd1 {2.50/14 2} Kf8 {1 (Bf7)} 42. Re1
{2.50/15 1} Kg8 {1 (Kg7)} 43. Rec1 {2.50/14 1} Kf8 {1 (Kg7)} 44. h3 {2.50/15 1}
Kg8 {1 (Kg7)} 45. Kh2 {2.50/15 2} Kf8 {1 (Kg7)} 46. Rc2 {2.50/15 1} Kg8 {0
(Bf7)} 47. Rf1 {2.50/14 1} Kf8 {0 (Bf7)} 48. Kg2 {2.50/14 1} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 49.
Rd2 {2.50/14 1} Kf8 {0 (Kg7)} 50. Rdd1 {2.50/15 1} Kg8 {0 (Bf7)} 51. Ra1 {2.50/
13 0} Kf8 {0 (Kg7)} 52. Rfd1 {2.50/13 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 53. Qc2 {2.50/13 0} Kf8
{0 (Kg7)} 54. Qd3 {2.50/14 1} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 55. Rac1 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Kg7)}
56. Rb1 {2.50/14 1} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 57. Rb2 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Bf7)} 58. Nc2 {
2.50/13 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 59. Rdb1 {2.50/11 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 60. Rg1 {2.50/13 0}
Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 61. Qc3 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 62. Rbb1 {2.50/14 0} Kg8 {0
(Kg7)} 63. Rgf1 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Ng7)} 64. Nb4 {2.50/12 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 65.
Nd3 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 66. Ra1 {2.50/10 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 67. Qd2 {2.50/
12 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 68. Rg1 {2.50/12 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 69. Bf3 {2.50/11 0} Kf8 {
0 (Nd7)} 70. Qe2 {2.50/12 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 71. Qc2 {2.50/12 0} Kf8 {1 (Nd7)}
72. Rad1 {2.50/11 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 73. Be2 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 74. Rgf1 {
2.50/10 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 75. Kh2 {2.50/9 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 76. Qb2 {2.50/9 0}
Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 77. Bxh5 {2.50/8 0} gxh5 {2 '} 78. Kg3 {2.37/17 0} Bg6 {1 (Nd7)}
79. Rd2 {2.41/8 0} Qe8 {1 (Nd7)} 80. Qc2 {2.37/9 0} Kg7 {1 (Nd7)} 81. Rdd1 {2.
37/10 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 82. Rb1 {2.37/9 0} Kh8 {0 (Nd7)} 83. Rb2 {2.37/9 0} Kg8
{0 (Nd7)} 84. Rd1 {2.37/10 0} Kg7 {0} 85. Ne5 {2.31/14 0} Kg8 {2 (Nd7)} 86. Qc3
{2.39/8 0} Kh8 {2 (Nd7)} 87. Nf3 {2.38/8 0} Kg8 {1 (Nd7)} 88. Qc2 {2.37/8 0}
Kg7 {1 (Nd7)} 89. Rg1 {2.36/8 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 90. Rbb1 {2.36/7 0} Kh8 {0 (Nd7)
} 91. Ne5 {2.37/8 0} Kg8 {1 (Nd7)} 92. Qd2 {2.36/8 0} Kh8 {1 (Nd7)} 93. Rg2 {
2.37/10 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 94. Nd3 {2.36/8 0} Kh8 {1 (Nd7)} 95. h4 {2.37/8 0} Kg8
{1 (Nd7)} 96. Kf3 {2.32/9 0} Kh8 {0 (Kg7)} 97. Rbg1 {2.33/11 0} Kg8 {1 (Nd7)
Time (Lag: Av=0.69s, max=1.4s)} 0-1 :D :D :D :D :D

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Great game Pablo!

My Congratulations,
ED.
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Re: Father(Human) wins to Rybka 4. May 22, 2010. Beta - Phot

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

Edward German wrote:
Father wrote:May 22, 2010

Father (Human)
Versus:
Rybka 4 Beta 13 SSE4: 20.0 plies; 537kN/s Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5520 @ 2.27GHz 2261MHz, (8 CPUs) Grand-Father - Xakru 1-1 Rybka 4 Beta 13 SSE4: 19.2 plies; 537kN/s Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5520 @ 2.27GHz 2261MHz, (8 CPUs)

Dear chess community:

Today is a happy day for me. Happy day because of my victory playing me as a human being against the chess computer software Rybka 4 beta 13 SSE4: 21.6 PLY 537 Kns/S Intel ® Xeon ® CPU E 5520 2.27 GHz, 8 CPs.

Best regards,

Pablo
Father playchess.com user

Here the Beta- Albun:


[D]rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/3P4/8/PPP1PPPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq d3 0 1[D]



Here the game:

[Event "Partida evaluada, 5m + 0s"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2010.05.22"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Xakru"]
[Black "Grand-Father"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A84"]
[WhiteElo "2699"]
[BlackElo "1802"]
[PlyCount "194"]
[EventDate "2010.05.22"]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. d4 {0} d5 {1} 2. c4 {0} e6 {0 (c6)} 3. Nf3 {0} c6 {0 (Nf6)} 4. e3 {0} f5 {
0 (Nf6)} 5. Bd3 {0} Nf6 {0} 6. O-O {0} Bd6 {0} 7. b3 {0} O-O {1 (Qe7)} 8. Ba3 {
0} Bxa3 {1} 9. Nxa3 {0} Qd6 {1} 10. Qc1 {0.23/17 19} Re8 {2 (Ne4)} 11. Rd1 {0.
28/17 19} g6 {3 (Ne4)} 12. Nb1 {0.32/18 21} Kg7 {2 (Nbd7)} 13. Ne5 {0.47/17 16}
Nfd7 {3 (Nbd7)} 14. Qb2 {0.49/18 16} Kg8 {2 (Nxe5)} 15. Nd2 {0.53/16 14} Rf8 {
2 (Nxe5)} 16. b4 {0.71/16 20} a6 {4 (a5)} 17. Ndf3 {0.85/16 22} Re8 {5 (Qe7)}
18. a4 {0.96/16 9} Rf8 {2 (Qe7)} 19. Be2 {0.99/15 18} Re8 {2 (Qe7)} 20. c5 {1.
04/17 24} Qc7 {6} 21. Nd3 {1.03/16 4} Rf8 {2 (Nf6)} 22. b5 {1.06/14 9} Re8 {1
(Nf6)} 23. b6 {1.09/17 15} Qd8 {2} 24. a5 {1.09/18 0} Re7 {1 (Nf6)} 25. Rab1 {
1.15/14 10} Nf6 {1 (Qf8)} 26. Nb4 {1.17/15 7} Kg7 {2 (Qf8)} 27. Re1 {1.22/13 6}
Qe8 {1 (Re8)} 28. Bd1 {1.33/15 6} Kg8 {1} 29. Ba4 {1.34/16 4} Bd7 {5 (Rg7)} 30.
Ne5 {1.37/13 3} Kg7 {1 (Bc8)} 31. Red1 {1.42/12 5} Kg8 {1 (Bc8)} 32. f3 {1.40/
13 4} Qc8 {1 (Qf8)} 33. g4 {1.61/12 2} Kg7 {2 (Qf8)} 34. g5 {1.62/12 3} Nh5 {6}
35. f4 {1.63/14 0} Be8 {3} 36. Rd2 {1.64/14 0} Rf7 {6 (Kg8)} 37. Nxf7 {2.43/13
1} Kxf7 {0 (Bxf7)} 38. Bd1 {2.45/14 2} Kg8 {2 (Nd7)} 39. Kg2 {2.47/14 2} Kg7 {3
} 40. Be2 {2.49/16 0} Kg8 {1 (Bf7)} 41. Rdd1 {2.50/14 2} Kf8 {1 (Bf7)} 42. Re1
{2.50/15 1} Kg8 {1 (Kg7)} 43. Rec1 {2.50/14 1} Kf8 {1 (Kg7)} 44. h3 {2.50/15 1}
Kg8 {1 (Kg7)} 45. Kh2 {2.50/15 2} Kf8 {1 (Kg7)} 46. Rc2 {2.50/15 1} Kg8 {0
(Bf7)} 47. Rf1 {2.50/14 1} Kf8 {0 (Bf7)} 48. Kg2 {2.50/14 1} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 49.
Rd2 {2.50/14 1} Kf8 {0 (Kg7)} 50. Rdd1 {2.50/15 1} Kg8 {0 (Bf7)} 51. Ra1 {2.50/
13 0} Kf8 {0 (Kg7)} 52. Rfd1 {2.50/13 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 53. Qc2 {2.50/13 0} Kf8
{0 (Kg7)} 54. Qd3 {2.50/14 1} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 55. Rac1 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Kg7)}
56. Rb1 {2.50/14 1} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 57. Rb2 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Bf7)} 58. Nc2 {
2.50/13 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 59. Rdb1 {2.50/11 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 60. Rg1 {2.50/13 0}
Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 61. Qc3 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 62. Rbb1 {2.50/14 0} Kg8 {0
(Kg7)} 63. Rgf1 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Ng7)} 64. Nb4 {2.50/12 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 65.
Nd3 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 66. Ra1 {2.50/10 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 67. Qd2 {2.50/
12 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 68. Rg1 {2.50/12 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 69. Bf3 {2.50/11 0} Kf8 {
0 (Nd7)} 70. Qe2 {2.50/12 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 71. Qc2 {2.50/12 0} Kf8 {1 (Nd7)}
72. Rad1 {2.50/11 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 73. Be2 {2.50/13 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 74. Rgf1 {
2.50/10 0} Kg8 {0 (Kg7)} 75. Kh2 {2.50/9 0} Kf8 {0 (Nd7)} 76. Qb2 {2.50/9 0}
Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 77. Bxh5 {2.50/8 0} gxh5 {2 '} 78. Kg3 {2.37/17 0} Bg6 {1 (Nd7)}
79. Rd2 {2.41/8 0} Qe8 {1 (Nd7)} 80. Qc2 {2.37/9 0} Kg7 {1 (Nd7)} 81. Rdd1 {2.
37/10 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 82. Rb1 {2.37/9 0} Kh8 {0 (Nd7)} 83. Rb2 {2.37/9 0} Kg8
{0 (Nd7)} 84. Rd1 {2.37/10 0} Kg7 {0} 85. Ne5 {2.31/14 0} Kg8 {2 (Nd7)} 86. Qc3
{2.39/8 0} Kh8 {2 (Nd7)} 87. Nf3 {2.38/8 0} Kg8 {1 (Nd7)} 88. Qc2 {2.37/8 0}
Kg7 {1 (Nd7)} 89. Rg1 {2.36/8 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 90. Rbb1 {2.36/7 0} Kh8 {0 (Nd7)
} 91. Ne5 {2.37/8 0} Kg8 {1 (Nd7)} 92. Qd2 {2.36/8 0} Kh8 {1 (Nd7)} 93. Rg2 {
2.37/10 0} Kg8 {0 (Nd7)} 94. Nd3 {2.36/8 0} Kh8 {1 (Nd7)} 95. h4 {2.37/8 0} Kg8
{1 (Nd7)} 96. Kf3 {2.32/9 0} Kh8 {0 (Kg7)} 97. Rbg1 {2.33/11 0} Kg8 {1 (Nd7)
Time (Lag: Av=0.69s, max=1.4s)} 0-1 :D :D :D :D :D

[D]rn2q1k1/1p5p/pPp1p1b1/P1Pp1pPp/3P1P1P/3NPK2/3Q2R1/6R1 w - - 0 98[D]
Great game Pablo!

My Congratulations,
ED.
Another lost on time game,what's so great about that :!: :?:
_No one can hit as hard as life.But it ain’t about how hard you can hit.It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.How much you can take and keep moving forward….
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ANTICHESSER VERSUS CHESSER-

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ANTICHESSER VERSUS CHESSER- :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Eduard,
Thank you very much. I am really happy now. Today is a happy day for the antichesser persons.
Best, :D :D :D :D
Pablo
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: Father(Human) wins to Rybka 4. May 22, 2010. Beta - Phot

Post by Father »

Eduard,
After the game, I have been evaluating the position, then I could see that my Rook and Knight of Queen inside, as blackones, never were moved... :roll: :o :lol: :lol: Sincerely I belived it was one of the secrets that the superhardware i technology running in a supersoftware could not understand... :D :D
chess locks evergreen...
Best,
Pablo
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.
Edward German

Re: Father(Human) wins to Rybka 4. May 22, 2010. Beta

Post by Edward German »

Father wrote:Eduard,
After the game, I have been evaluating the position, then I could see that my Rook and Knight of Queen inside, as blackones, never were moved... :roll: :o :lol: :lol: Sincerely I belived it was one of the secrets that the superhardware i technology running in a supersoftware could not understand... :D :D
chess locks evergreen...
Best,
Pablo
Hello Pablo!

I have post your game in the Rybka-Forum (Thread in subforum Rybka):

http://rybkaforum.net/cgi-bin/rybkaforu ... ?tid=16890

You can here read what another people and Rybka-fans have spoken.

8-)

Have a nice day!
ED.
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Re: Father(Human) wins to Rybka 4. May 22, 2010. Beta

Post by Father »

Eduard, :D :D :D :D

Thanks a lot for your Rybka Post on Rybka forum; Chess history is
Being writing. I have read all the commentaries. All are nice.

All these things that have been written are.

I have won to Rybka 4 Beta one time; that is a fact; the importance is not that Father on play chess had won. The important is that humans being to continue beaten the top chess computers.

I would like to play BLUEGs
:D :D :D :D

Where there is a will there is a power; I have fait in God. I hope to see BG IN PLAYCHESS.COM ENGINES ROOM.- Exactly like we sow the beautiful Hydra some years ago.

Best regards,

Pablo
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Re: Father(Human) wins to Rybka 4. May 22, 2010. Beta

Post by Nimzovik »

The machines just don't get it do they? Just like when Nimzovich was so misunderstood! :wink:
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Hiarcs 13.1. PLEASE IT IS A DREAM for chess !!!

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Eduard, HIARCS 13.1 MP (4 cores): 16.4 plies;1275 KN/s Intel (R) core TM2 Quad CPU Q 6600 A 2.4 GHz 2299MHz

Times fly. NOW again, again, and again, our years, days, hours, and minutes, are running faster and faster... Life gets us other chance to try chess computers. Now it was the time for Hiarcs 13.1.

I claim again, that it has been a little example about human being will.

In one corner Humans beings are building beautiful chess computers, hard wares, and soft wares. Others trying to beat these beautiful human being products that get us, beats, machines, and humans, everybody, joining growing, its, hers-hims, his/her, tools in man versus machine, for humans the chance for being far away of many bad opportunities that the dark ways of life offer to persons everyday.

Playing chess is good. It is not bad itself. Why it could be? No reason. All the time that a person has played chess could be investment in other brain knowledge, sure, but problem is that finally after dead all prizes are not important, because of unique prize there is love or unique punish to hate for ever in evergreens dark nightmares. I hope and pry for searching everybody some day the chance for being together playing chess there in heavy. I believe that a good places needs chess, as a little complement. Probably it will be some as the more simple game, event ought it is beautiful.

I would like to say again: “Chess computers look on a superior level but for their, little doors and windows or why not, in the cell too(holes), I have not try down down yey, little weakness, than could be enough for us for win to them (Terminators the combat has not ended. We claim ever for human being imagination as a precious treasure. Every day, everywhere, everytime, will be a simple boy that beats the blue G.



Note. With all respect: Plese, dear Goberments, sponsors, and people with resourses to colaborete with this little dream, It is time again, to see a super GM playing versus a top hardware and softwares.... Please everybody that love the chess, computers and hardwares are waitng for that king of tournament; I would like to see a super tornament, everybody against everybody, a MAN VERSUS MACHINE combat.
, I propouse(better I dream) Top 5 humans and top 5 chess compuyers in a super tournament ......Please...... Humans being need now enjoy and learn more and more... Time for love, please without political borders, just for fun, as brothers and sisters.

Best regards and repeat with best respect ,

Father
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Pablo Ignacio RESTREPO
May 22, 2010

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4b3/5rrk/p1p1pnp1/PpPp1pQp/3P1P1P/3BP1P1/1R1K4/3R4 b - - 0 160[D]


[Event "Partida evaluada, 5m + 0s"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2010.05.23"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Defendarow"]
[Black "Grand-Father"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "A06"]
[WhiteElo "2489"]
[BlackElo "1775"]
[Annotator "RESTREPO,PABLO"]
[PlyCount "319"]
[EventDate "2010.05.23"]
[WhiteTeam "Hiarcs 13.1HIARCS 13.1 MP (4 cores): 16"]
[BlackTeam "Father "]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. Nf3 {B 0} d5 {1} 2. b3 {B 0} e6 {0} 3. Bb2 {B 0} c6 {0} 4. e3 {0.09/16 10}
f5 {2 (Pf6)} 5. d4 {11} Nf6 {0.35/15 0} 6. Bd3 {12} Bd6 {0.29/15 0} 7. c4 {10}
O-O {0.35/14 0 (Pbd7)} 8. O-O {0.31/14 8} Re8 {1 (Pe4)} 9. a4 {0.39/13 9} Qe7 {
2 (Pbd7)} 10. Ba3 {0.43/14 10} Bxa3 {3} 11. Nxa3 {7} Qd6 {0.25/14 0 (b6)} 12.
a5 {0.71/14 17} a6 {2 (Dc7)} 13. Qb1 {0.71/14 6} g6 {3 (Pbd7)} 14. Qb2 {0.89/
14 10} Kg7 {4 (Pbd7)} 15. Be2 {1.03/13 5} Kg8 {1 (Pbd7)} 16. Nb1 {1.01/14 8}
Kg7 {1 (Pbd7)} 17. Rd1 {1.15/14 9} Kf8 {2 (Pbd7)} 18. Nbd2 {1.37/14 6} Kg7 {2
(Pbd7)} 19. Ne5 {1.46/14 5} Kg8 {1 (Dd8)} 20. Ndf3 {1.57/13 5} Nbd7 {1} 21.
Rdb1 {1.42/14 8} Nb8 {2 (De7)} 22. c5 {1.60/13 5} Qc7 {4 (De7)} 23. Nd3 {1.46/
15 5} Nbd7 {1} 24. h3 {4} Nf8 {1.42/15 0 (Pe4)} 25. Qc3 {5} Re7 {1.53/15 0
(Pe4)} 26. Rc1 {1.59/15 3} Rg7 {1 (P8d7)} 27. h4 {1.26/14 8} h5 {2 (Pg4)} 28.
Nf4 {1.41/14 8} Bd7 {1 (De7)} 29. Rf1 {1.59/13 4} Re8 {1 (Pg4)} 30. Ne5 {1.28/
15 13} Bc8 {2} 31. Qb2 {1.28/13 0} Ree7 {1 (P6d7)} 32. Rfd1 {1.28/13 3} Kh7 {
12 (P6d7)} 33. b4 {1.32/14 6} Kg8 {1} 34. Bf3 {1.38/13 0} Kh7 {1 (P6d7)} 35.
Nfd3 {1.28/13 3} Kg8 {2 (P8d7)} 36. Be2 {1.29/13 3} Kh7 {1 (P8d7)} 37. Qd2 {1.
30/14 4} Kg8 {0 (P8d7)} 38. Qc1 {1.29/15 7} Kh8 {1 (P6d7)} 39. Ra3 {1.42/12 3}
Kg8 {1 (P6d7)} 40. Qc3 {1.25/14 5} Kh8 {1 (Pg4)} 41. Raa1 {1.39/12 2} Kg8 {1
(P8d7)} 42. Kh1 {1.32/13 3} Kh8 {0} 43. Nf4 {1.35/13 2} Kg8 {1 (P6d7)} 44. Kg1
{1.28/14 4} N6d7 {3} 45. Kf1 {1.25/15 0} Nf6 {2 (Pxe5)} 46. Nfd3 {1.25/14 2}
Kh7 {1 (P6d7)} 47. f4 {1.27/12 1} Kg8 {2} 48. Kg1 {1.29/13 1} Kh7 {1 (P8d7)}
49. Qe1 {1.36/12 1} Rg8 {4 (Kg8)} 50. Kh2 {1.28/13 3} Reg7 {1 (P8d7)} 51. Rdb1
{1.32/12 1} Qe7 {1 (P8d7)} 52. Nf3 {1.09/14 3} Kh8 {1 (Pg4+)} 53. Bd1 {1.24/14
3} N6h7 {1 (P8d7)} 54. Rc1 {1.53/12 1} Nf6 {1} 55. Kg1 {1.28/13 0} Ne4 {1
(P8d7)} 56. Be2 {1.27/14 2} Nf6 {2 (Pd7)} 57. Ng5 {1.38/12 1} N6h7 {1 (Pe4)}
58. Bd1 {1.28/12 1} Nf6 {1 (Pxg5)} 59. Qg3 {1.39/12 1} N8h7 {2 (P8d7)} 60. Ne5
{1.22/13 2} Nf8 {11 (Pd7)} 61. Be2 {1.26/12 1} N8h7 {1 (P8d7)} 62. Nh3 {1.27/
12 2} Qe8 {9 (Pe4)} 63. Nf2 {1.55/10 1} Qe7 {1 (Pd7)} 64. Bd3 {1.57/10 1} Qe8 {
1 (Pd7)} 65. Nf3 {1.53/12 1} Qe7 {1 (Pd7)} 66. Rd1 {1.62/10 0} Qe8 {1} 67. Kh2
{1.53/12 0} Qe7 {1 (Pd7)} 68. Ne5 {1.17/12 2} Qe8 {1 (Pd7)} 69. Rdc1 {1.50/11 0
} Qe7 {1 (Pd7)} 70. Be2 {1.14/12 1} Qe8 {1 (Pg4+)} 71. Rab1 {1.56/11 0} Qe7 {
1 (Pd7)} 72. Kh1 {1.70/9 0} Qe8 {1 (Pd7)} 73. Rf1 {1.50/12 1} Qe7 {1 (Pd7)} 74.
Rb3 {1.03/12 1} Qe8 {1 (Pg4)} 75. Kg1 {1.51/10 0} Qe7 {1 (Pd7)} 76. Rfb1 {1.73/
8 0} Qe8 {1 (Pg4)} 77. Bd1 {1.75/8 0} Qe7 {1 (Pd7)} 78. Ra3 {1.42/10 0} Qe8 {
1 (Pg4)} 79. Rc1 {1.57/8 0} Qe7 {1 (Pd7)} 80. Rca1 {1.63/9 0} Qe8 {1 (Pd7)} 81.
Rc3 {1.58/10 0} Qe7 {1 (Pd7)} 82. Raa3 {1.70/9 0} Qe8 {1 (Pg4)} 83. Be2 {1.46/
10 0} Qe7 {1 (Pd7)} 84. Rc2 {1.64/8 0} Qe8 {6 (Pg4)} 85. Rc1 {1.50/8 0} Qe7 {
1 (Pd7)} 86. Rac3 {1.71/8 0} Qe8 {2 (Pg4)} 87. Rd1 {1.57/9 0} Qe7 {1 (Pd7)} 88.
Rcc1 {1.67/9 0} Qe8 {1 (Pd7)} 89. Re1 {1.59/9 0} Qe7 {1 (Pd7)} 90. Rcd1 {1.78/
9 0} Qe8 {1 (Pd7)} 91. Kh2 {1.75/6 0} Qe7 {1 (Pd7)} 92. Kh1 {2.02/5 0} Qe8 {2
(Pg4)} 93. Ra1 {2.08/4 0} Qe7 {1} 94. Bd3 {1.96/5 0} Qe8 {1 (Pg4)} 95. Rg1 {1.
91/5 0} Qe7 {1 (Ld7)} 96. Rgd1 {1.19/5 0} Qe8 {1} 97. b5 {1.11/7 0} cxb5 {3}
98. Rdb1 {0.36/15 0} Bd7 {1 (Pd7)} 99. Bc2 {0.80/9 0} Bc8 {11 (Lc6)} 100. Kg1 {
1.07/4 0} Qc6 {1 (Ld7)} 101. Nxc6 {7.22/5 0} bxc6 {0} 102. Bd3 {7.23/12 0} Bd7
{1 (Pg4)} 103. Qf3 {7.35/1 0} Rf8 {2 (Pg4)} 104. Re1 {7.14/3 0} Rb8 {1 (Tgg8)}
105. Qg3 {7.20/5 0} Rb7 {2 (Tgg8)} 106. Nh3 {7.17/5 0} Rb8 {1} 107. Ng5 {7.18/
4 0} Rbg8 {3 (Kg8)} 108. Nxh7 {6.82/5 0} Kxh7 {1} 109. Qg5 {6.77/14 0} Rf7 {3}
110. Rab1 {6.75/16 0} Rgg7 {1 (Kg7)} 111. Kf1 {7.03/6 0} Be8 {2 (Tg8)} 112. Ke2
{7.01/5 0} Bd7 {0} 113. Rf1 {6.82/14 0} Be8 {0} 114. Bc2 {7.07/5 0} Bd7 {0}
115. Bd3 {6.84/13 0} Be8 {0} 116. g3 {7.02/6 0} Bd7 {1 (Kg8)} 117. Rfe1 {6.63/
7 0} Be8 {0 (Tg8)} 118. Rb4 {7.02/6 0} Bd7 {1} 119. Rh1 {5.83/14 0} Be8 {2
(Tg8)} 120. Rf1 {7.03/4 0} Bd7 {0} 121. Rh1 {5.83/12 0} Be8 {0} 122. Rhb1 {7.
04/5 0} Bd7 {0 (Pg4)} 123. Kd2 {7.04/6 0} Be8 {1 (Tg8)} 124. R4b3 {7.03/6 0}
Bd7 {0 (Tg8)} 125. Bc2 {6.97/5 0} Be8 {0 (Tg8)} 126. R3b2 {7.03/4 0} Bd7 {0
(Pg4)} 127. Rb4 {6.96/6 0} Be8 {0 (Tg8)} 128. Bd3 {7.18/3 0} Bd7 {0 (Kg8)} 129.
Bc2 {0.00/7 0} Be8 {0} 130. Ra1 {6.96/5 0} Bd7 {0} 131. Rbb1 {5.72/14 0} Be8 {
0 (Tg8)} 132. Ke2 {6.99/5 0} Bd7 {0} 133. Rh1 {5.80/14 0} Be8 {0 (Tg8)} 134.
Rae1 {7.04/5 0} Bd7 {0 (Pg4)} 135. Rhg1 {6.85/5 0} Be8 {0 (Tg8)} 136. Ref1 {6.
93/4 0} Bd7 {0} 137. Rf2 {5.57/14 0} Be8 {0} 138. Bd3 {6.82/5 0} Bd7 {0 (Pg4)}
139. Kd2 {5.84/7 0} Be8 {0} 140. Rb1 {6.91/5 0} Bd7 {0 (Pg4)} 141. Rf3 {6.67/6
0} Be8 {0 (Tg8)} 142. Rff1 {6.88/6 0} Bd7 {0} 143. Rh1 {5.68/14 0} Be8 {0} 144.
Rhd1 {6.92/5 0} Bd7 {0} 145. Bc2 {5.83/14 0} Be8 {0 (Tg8)} 146. Re1 {6.98/5 0}
Bd7 {0} 147. Rh1 {5.76/14 0} Be8 {0 (Tg8)} 148. Rb2 {6.98/6 0} Bd7 {0} 149. Bb1
{6.77/6 0} Be8 {0 (Tg8)} 150. Bd3 {6.82/7 0} Bd7 {0} 151. Ke1 {5.92/14 0} Be8 {
0 (Tg8)} 152. Ke2 {7.02/7 0} Bd7 {0} 153. Kd2 {5.77/13 0} Be8 {0 (Tg8)} 154.
Rd1 {6.76/6 0} Bd7 {0 (Tg8)} 155. Kc3 {6.00/6 0} Be8 {0 (Tg8)} 156. Kd2 {7.03/
6 0} Bd7 {0} 157. Rdb1 {5.95/7 0} Be8 {0 (Tg8)} 158. Ra2 {6.87/5 0} Bd7 {0}
159. Rab2 {7.17/0 0} Be8 {0} 160. Rd1 {0.00/5 0 (Lag: Av=0.71s, max=1.7s)}
1/2-1/2
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a beutifull Queen in midel of her enemies Hiarsc Queen Photo

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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.