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Game 2

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A long one which George called correctly :lol: (Shredder Helped) Rybka won this one.

[Event "?"]
[Site "Mexico"]
[Date "2007.09.21"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Rybka"]
[Black "Zappa"]
[Result "*"]
[ECO "C99"]
[Annotator "HiarcsX"]
[PlyCount "219"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. c3
O-O 9. h3 Na5 10. Bc2 c5 11. d4 Qc7 12. Nbd2 cxd4 13. cxd4 Bd7 14. Nf1 Rac8 15.
Ne3 Rfe8 16. b3 Nc6 17. Bb2 Bd8 18. Rc1 Qa7 19. dxe5 dxe5 20. Re2 Qb7 21. a3
Be6 22. Nd5 Ne7 23. Nxe7+ Bxe7 24. Nxe5 Red8 25. Qe1 b4 26. a4 Nh5 27. Nf3 Nf4
28. Rd2 Qb6 29. Be5 Rxd2 30. Qxd2 Ng6 31. Bd4 Qd8 32. Be3 Qxd2 33. Bxd2 h6 34.
Kf1 Rd8 35. Be3 Bf6 36. a5 Bb2 37. Rd1 Rc8 38. Bd3 Ne5 39. Nxe5 Bxe5 40. Rb1
Rc6 41. Ke2 Bc7 42. Bd2 Bxa5 43. Ra1 Bd8 44. Bxb4 Bxb3 45. Rxa6 Rxa6 46. Bxa6
g5 47. Kd3 Bb6 48. f3 Kg7 49. Bc4 Ba4 50. e5 Bf2 51. Ke4 Bg3 52. Bc3 Kg6 53.
Kd5 Bc2 54. Kd6 f6 55. Ke6 Bf5+ 56. Kd5 fxe5 57. Bxe5 Be1 58. g4 Bc2 59. Ke6 h5
60. Bd5 hxg4 61. hxg4 Ba4 62. Be4+ Kh6 63. Kf6 Bb4 64. f4 Bd2 65. Bg6 Bb3 66.
f5 Bb4 67. Bf7 Bc2 68. Bd4 Bd1 69. Bh5 Bb3 70. Ke5 Bc4 71. f6 Ba3 72. Bb6 Bb2+
73. Kf5 Bd3+ 74. Ke6 Bc4+ 75. Ke7 Ba3+ 76. Kd7 Bb5+ 77. Ke6 Bc4+ 78. Kf5 Bd3+
79. Ke5 Bb2+ 80. Bd4 Ba3 81. Kd5 Kh7 82. Be3 Bc2 83. Bxg5 Bb3+ 84. Ke5 Bd1 85.
Ke6 Bb3+ 86. Kd7 Ba4+ 87. Kd8 Bb4 88. f7 Ba5+ 89. Ke7 Bb4+ 90. Ke6 Bb3+ 91. Kf6
Bc3+ 92. Kf5 Bc2+ 93. Ke6 Bb3+ 94. Kd7 Ba4+ 95. Kc8 Bb4 96. Bd2 Bc5 97. g5 Bc2
98. Kd7 Ba4+ 99. Kd8 Bc2 100. Bf4 Kg7 101. Be5+ Kh7 102. Bf6 Bg6 103. Be7 Bb6+
104. Kd7 Bxf7 105. Bxf7 Kg7 106. Ke6 Bd4 107. Be8 Bb2 108. Bf6+ Kf8 109. Bxb2
Kxe8 110. g6 *

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Re: Game 2

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And was the game No.3 played?
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Re: Game 2

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No, I guess they did not play it becuase Game 2 went longer than expected. It's just a guess. They stated online that there will be two games today. We will see....
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Re: Game 2

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And there's the Rybka grandmaster challenge today :

http://www.chessmexico.com/es/index.php ... Itemid=114

Rybka grandmaster challenge PDF Print E-mail

On September 22, shortly after the 4th round game of the Rybka - Zappa match, Rybka will play any Grandmaster under the following conditions :

1.- Rybka gives "pawn and move" handicap - black and no f7 pawn!

2.- Time limit: 25 minutes with an increment of 10 seconds per move.

3.- Grandmaster gets $500 USD if he wins.

4.- In case of a draw grandmasters gets $50 USD.

5.- Grandmasters may play on monitor or on normal chess set. If he plays on normal chess set, normal chess clock applies for GM, computer clock for Rybka.

6.- Challenge remains open until Rybka loses twice.

7.- GM may play twice if no other GM is available to play.

8.- If more than one GM wants to play at the same time, highest rated GM plays first.
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Re: Game 2

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AdminX wrote:No, I guess they did not play it becuase Game 2 went longer than expected. It's just a guess. They stated online that there will be two games today. We will see....
Anyone know what time todays games start?

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Re: Game 2

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David Dahlem wrote:
AdminX wrote:No, I guess they did not play it becuase Game 2 went longer than expected. It's just a guess. They stated online that there will be two games today. We will see....
Anyone know what time todays games start?

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Dave
According to Harvey at the Hiarcs Forum, the third game starts in about two hours, 17.30 Central European Time, it is 15.30 now.

No GM games today, maybe they will come watch Rybka-Zappa! Lukas wrote that today maybe a newer version of Rybka will play if all goes well, yesterday was 2.3.2k5 but without tablebases access.

Regards, Eelco
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Re: Game 2

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Eelco de Groot wrote:
David Dahlem wrote:
AdminX wrote:No, I guess they did not play it becuase Game 2 went longer than expected. It's just a guess. They stated online that there will be two games today. We will see....
Anyone know what time todays games start?

Regards
Dave
According to Harvey at the Hiarcs Forum, the third game starts in about two hours, 17.30 Central European Time, it is 15.30 now.

No GM games today, maybe they will come watch Rybka-Zappa! Lukas wrote that today maybe a newer version of Rybka will play if all goes well, yesterday was 2.3.2k5 but without tablebases access.

Regards, Eelco
The game is on, at move 17. I can't figure out how to copy the moves or the board position into Arena so i can analyze along with Rybka and Zappa. Anyone know how to do this?

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Re: Game 2

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The game is on, at move 17. I can't figure out how to copy the moves or the board position into Arena so i can analyze along with Rybka and Zappa. Anyone know how to do this?
If you are viewing the game here:

http://chessmexico.com.mx/challenge/chesspub.htm

You can use the VCR buttons to go back and view the other moves.
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Re: Game 2

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The game so far:


[Event "Match"]
[Site "Mexico City"]
[Date "22-9-2007"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Zappa"]
[Black "Rybka"]
[WhiteElo "3050"]
[BlackElo "3099"]
[ECO "C91"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1
b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. c3 O-O 9. d4 {Yesterday Rybka played 9. h3} Bg4 10. Be3 exd4 11. cxd4 Na5
12. Bc2 c5 13. h3 Bh5 14. g4 Bg6 15. Nbd2 Nc6 16. d5 Na5
17. a3 Re8 18. b4 Nb7 19. a4 cxb4 20. Nd4 Nc5 21. Nc6 Qc8
22. f3 Nfd7 23. axb5 *

[D]r1q1r1k1/3nbppp/p1Np2b1/1PnP4/1p2P1P1/4BP1P/2BN4/R2QR1K1 b - -


r1q1r1k1/3nbppp/p1Np2b1/1PnP4/1p2P1P1/4BP1P/2BN4/R2QR1K1 b - -

Engine: Toga II 1.3.4 Checkov 2c bitbases (256 MB)
by Thomas Gaksch and Fabien Letouzey

12/36 1:15 +0.22 23...Bh4 24.Nc4 Qc7 25.Bxc5 dxc5
26.d6 Qb7 27.Ne7+ Bxe7 28.dxe7 axb5
29.Nd6 Rxa1 30.Qxa1 Qb8 31.Nxe8 Qxe8
32.Rd1 Qxe7 33.Qa8+ Nf8 (8.913.500) 117

best move: Be7-h4 time: 1:31.797 min n/s: 155.640 CPU 100.0% n/s(1CPU): 155.640 nodes: 14.280.000



r1q1r1k1/3nbppp/p1Np2b1/1PnP4/1p2P1P1/4BP1P/2BN4/R2QR1K1 b - -

Engine: Shredder 9 UCI (48 MB)
by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen


14/32 1:25 +0.50 23...Bh4 24.Rf1 axb5 25.Qe2 Ra3
26.Nxb4 Qa8 27.Bd4 Bf6 28.Bxf6 Nxf6
29.Rxa3 Qxa3 30.Qxb5 Qe3+ 31.Rf2 (8.800.700) 103

best move: Be7-h4 time: 1:32.047 min n/s: 111.928 CPU 25.7% n/s(1CPU): 435.517 nodes: 10.302.677

Eelco
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Re: Game 2

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AdminX wrote:
The game is on, at move 17. I can't figure out how to copy the moves or the board position into Arena so i can analyze along with Rybka and Zappa. Anyone know how to do this?
If you are viewing the game here:

http://chessmexico.com.mx/challenge/chesspub.htm

You can use the VCR buttons to go back and view the other moves.
That's where i'm viewing the game. My question, is there any way to copy the board position to the clipboard?

Thanks
Dave