Re: What is the minimum odd that you can take to play Vs Komodo or SF ?
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 11:56 pm
Chessqueen wrote: ↑Fri Jan 04, 2019 2:10 pmI will continue this game as soon as I get to my house, I am using my cell phone at the moment to type this. and after this game I will play with a Knight odd to try at least to draw the gameChessqueen wrote: ↑Fri Jan 04, 2019 6:05 amI tried hard but after these moves I run out of ideas and I became scare to lose the game and I stopped. Only a player stronger than me can probably win but NOT me, therefore I chicken out.Chessqueen wrote: ↑Fri Jan 04, 2019 1:59 am
Seriously there are people here that can only take a Rook odd from either Komodo or sf and still beat those programs, please take your chances and play a game in time control of game in 30 minutes. Come on Uri Blass show us how it is done, I know that you can beat these programs.
[D]1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1
[pgn] [Event "Computer chess game"] [Site "DESKTOP-OFQ3C0P"] [Date "2019.01.04"] [Round "?"] [White "Joker"] [Black "Stockfish_9_x64"] [Result "*"] [BlackElo "2000"] [Time "06:47:20"] [WhiteElo "2400"] [TimeControl "1800"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"] [Termination "unterminated"] [PlyCount "31"] [WhiteType "human"] [BlackType "program"] 1. e4 e6 {(e7-e6 d2-d4 d7-d5 e4xd5 e6xd5 Ng1-f3 Ng8-f6 Nb1-c3 Bf8-e7 Bf1-d3 O-O Bc1-e3 Nb8-c6 a2-a3 a7-a6 O-O Rf8-e8 h2-h3 Bc8-e6 Be3-g5 h7-h6 Bg5-h4 Be7-d6 Rf1-e1 Kg8-h8) -5.24/24 51} 2. d4 d5 {(d7-d5 e4xd5 e6xd5 Nb1-c3 Ng8-f6 Ng1-f3 Bf8-d6 Nc3-b5 O-O Bf1-e2 Nb8-c6 Nb5xd6 Qd8xd6 O-O h7-h6 c2-c3 Bc8-f5 g2-g3 Rf8-e8 Bc1-f4 Qd6-d7 Rf1-e1 a7-a6 Nf3-d2 Nc6-e7 a2-a3 Ne7-c6 Be2-f3) -5.32/24 15} 3. exd5 exd5 {(e6xd5 Nb1-c3 Ng8-f6 Ng1-f3 Bf8-b4 Bf1-d3 O-O O-O c7-c5 d4xc5 Bb4xc5 Bc1-f4 Nb8-c6 h2-h3 a7-a6 a2-a3 Bc8-e6 Qd1-d2 Rf8-e8 Ra1-e1 Bc5-d6 Nf3-g5 Bd6xf4 Qd2xf4 Kg8-h8 Nc3-e2 Qd8-b6 Ng5xe6 f7xe6) -5.50/24 35} 4. Nc3 Nf6 {(Ng8-f6 Ng1-f3 Bf8-e7 Bf1-d3 Nb8-d7 O-O c7-c6 Rf1-e1 O-O Bc1-f4 Rf8-e8 Qd1-d2 Nd7-b6 h2-h3 Bc8-e6 a2-a3 Nb6-c4 Qd2-c1 Be7-d6 Bf4-e5 h7-h6 b2-b3 Nc4-b6 Be5xd6 Qd8xd6 Nf3-e5 Nf6-d7 Qc1-b2 Nd7-f6) -5.50/26 141} 5. Nf3 Bd6 {(Bf8-d6 Nc3-b5 O-O Bf1-e2 Nb8-c6 Nb5xd6 Qd8xd6 c2-c3 h7-h6 Be2-d3 Rf8-e8+ Bc1-e3 Bc8-g4 O-O Bg4-h5 Rf1-e1 Bh5-g6 Bd3xg6 f7xg6 Qd1-b3 g6-g5 Be3xg5 Re8xe1+ Ra1xe1 h6xg5 Qb3xb7 Nf6-e4 Qb7-c8+ Kg8-h7 Qc8-e8) -5.71/27 109} 6. Bb5+ c6 {(c7-c6 Bb5-d3 O-O O-O h7-h6 Rf1-e1 Nb8-a6 Bd3xa6 b7xa6 Nf3-e5 Qd8-b6 Ra1-b1 Rf8-e8 Bc1-f4 Bc8-f5 Bf4-g3 a6-a5 Ne5-d3 Re8xe1+ Nd3xe1 Qb6-c7 Bg3xd6 Qc7xd6 Ne1-f3) -5.39/20 7} 7. Bd3 O-O {(O-O O-O Bc8-e6 Nc3-e2 Qd8-c7 Rf1-e1 Nb8-d7 Ne2-g3 Rf8-e8 Ng3-f5 Bd6-f8 c2-c3 h7-h6 h2-h3 Nf6-e4 Bd3xe4 d5xe4 Re1xe4 Re8-d8 Nf5-g3 Nd7-f6 Re4-e1 Bf8-d6 Ng3-e4 Nf6xe4 Re1xe4 Qc7-b6 Qd1-d3 c6-c5 Re4-e1) -5.39/25 62} 8. Bg5 Re8+ {(Rf8-e8+ Bd3-e2 Bc8-e6 O-O Nb8-d7 Be2-d3 h7-h6 Bg5-e3 Nf6-h7 Rf1-e1 Nh7-f8 Be3-d2 Qd8-f6 b2-b3 Nf8-g6 g2-g3 Ng6-f8 a2-a4 a7-a6 Nf3-h4 Re8-e7 Bd2-e3 Nf8-g6 Nh4xg6 f7xg6 a4-a5) -4.72/20 13} 9. Be2 Be6 {(Bc8-e6 O-O h7-h6 Bg5-h4 Nb8-d7 Rf1-e1 Qd8-b6 Ra1-b1 Nf6-h5 Nf3-e5 Bd6xe5 d4xe5 Nh5-f4 Be2-f3 Be6-f5 Bh4-g3 Nf4-g6 Bf3-g4 Bf5xg4 Qd1xg4 Re8-e6 b2-b3 Qb6-c5 Nc3-e2 Nd7xe5 Qg4-d4 Qc5xc2 Qd4xa7 Ne5-f3+ g2xf3 Re6xe2 Qa7xb7 Re2-e6) -5.08/27 96} 10. O-O h6 {(h7-h6 Bg5-h4 Nb8-d7 Ra1-b1 Qd8-b8 Bh4-g3 Bd6xg3 h2xg3 Nf6-e4 Rf1-e1 Nd7-f6 Be2-d3 Be6-g4 Qd1-c1 Bg4xf3 g2xf3 Ne4xg3 Re1xe8+ Nf6xe8 Qc1-e3 Ng3-h5 Qe3-e5 Qb8xe5 d4xe5 Nh5-f4 Nc3-e2 Nf4xd3 c2xd3 Kg8-f8) -5.09/24 49} 11. Bh4 Nbd7 {(Nb8-d7 Ra1-b1 Qd8-a5 Bh4-g3 Bd6xg3 h2xg3 b7-b5 a2-a3 Nf6-e4 Be2-d3 Be6-g4 Qd1-c1 Ne4xc3 b2xc3 Qa5xc3 Rf1-e1 Bg4-e6 Qc1-b2 Qc3-a5 c2-c3 Nd7-f6 Nf3-e5) -5.11/22 8} 12. Re1 Qb6 {(Qd8-b6 Ra1-b1 Nf6-h5 Nf3-e5 Bd6xe5 d4xe5 Nh5-f4 Be2-g4 Nf4-g6 Bh4-g3 Ng6xe5 Bg3xe5 Be6xg4 Qd1xg4 Nd7xe5 Qg4-h5 Qb6-d4 Rb1-d1 Qd4-f4 g2-g3 Qf4-g5 Qh5xg5 h6xg5 Kg1-g2 Kg8-f8 b2-b3 g5-g4 a2-a3 Re8-e6 h2-h3 g4xh3+ Kg2xh3 Re6-h6+ Kh3-g2 Rh6-h5) -5.24/24 29} 13. Rb1 Ne4 {(Nf6-e4 Be2-d3 f7-f5 Bh4-g3 Bd6xg3 h2xg3 Nd7-f6 Nc3-a4 Qb6-c7 Nf3-e5 Qc7-d6 a2-a3 b7-b6 Na4-c3 Nf6-d7 Qd1-h5 Ne4-f6 Qh5-h3 Nf6-e4 Ne5-g6 Nd7-f6 Ng6-f4 Be6-c8 Rb1-d1 Re8-f8 Rd1-b1 b6-b5 Nc3-e2 Qd6-c7) -5.40/26 96} 14. Bd3 f5 {(f7-f5 Bh4-g3 Bd6xg3 h2xg3 Nd7-f6 Nc3-a4 Qb6-c7 Nf3-e5 Qc7-d6 a2-a3 Re8-e7 c2-c4 d5xc4 Bd3xc4 Be6xc4 Ne5xc4 Qd6-e6 Nc4-e5 Re7-e8 Rb1-c1 Nf6-d7 Ne5xd7 Qe6xd7 Na4-c5 Qd7-f7 Nc5xe4) -5.63/24 52} 15. Bg3 Bf8 {(Bd6-f8 Nf3-e5 Nd7-f6 Nc3xe4 f5xe4 Bd3-e2 c6-c5 Be2-h5 Re8-c8 d4xc5 Bf8xc5 Bh5-g6 Bc5-d6 c2-c3 a7-a5 c3-c4 Rc8-d8 Qd1-a4 Qb6-b4 Qa4xb4 Bd6xb4 Re1-e2 d5xc4 Bg6xe4 Nf6xe4 Re2xe4) -5.36/24 44} 16. Ne5 * [/pgn]
According to my trainer that I started paying him 20 dollars per hours he pointed out that since I started with a rook odd to my advantage I should had traded mt bishop to his knight when I had a chance, and continue forcing to trade pieces with equal value and at the end it would be much easier to defeat SF