TCEC 10

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Houdini draws with Fizbo and Wasp. I am concerned.
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Is the latest version of Rybka or old version of 4.1?
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Yes :)

Rybka 4.1 is the latest version.
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MonteCarlo wrote:Yes :)

Rybka 4.1 is the latest version.
Thanks, I thought with Fritz 16 coming out it might have a new version of Rybka.
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Re: TCEC 10

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Leo wrote:Houdini draws with Fizbo and Wasp. I am concerned.
Concerned that they didn't blunder a single time and played a perfect game?
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Isaac wrote:
Leo wrote:Houdini draws with Fizbo and Wasp. I am concerned.
Concerned that they didn't blunder a single time and played a perfect game?
If it played perfect it would have won. Right?
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Leo wrote:
Isaac wrote:
Leo wrote:Houdini draws with Fizbo and Wasp. I am concerned.
Concerned that they didn't blunder a single time and played a perfect game?
If it played perfect it would have won. Right?
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Stockfish games are difficult to understand: it plays one pawn less with black and still wins 3000-3100 opponents :o .
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Jouni wrote:Stockfish games are difficult to understand: it plays one pawn less with black and still wins 3000-3100 opponents :o .
Beautiful game of Stockfish in Rybka-SF on Stage 1 round 5, SF played like
Karpov or Petrosian. Nothing explosive nor something special happened but
black wins because white is in a very difficult bind and cannot break out.
Very funny because white is a pawn up but have very limited piece mobility.
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MikeGL wrote:
Jouni wrote:Stockfish games are difficult to understand: it plays one pawn less with black and still wins 3000-3100 opponents :o .
Beautiful game of Stockfish in Rybka-SF on Stage 1 round 5, SF played like
Karpov or Petrosian. Nothing explosive nor something special happened but
black wins because white is in a very difficult bind and cannot break out.
Very funny because white is a pawn up but have no piece mobility.
Stockfish is the closest chess entity that we have to God. Who should be surprised?