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Father
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Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Now.. Houdini, on the desk, with time increment...Lessons.

Post by Father »

February 4, 2014

Man versus machine.

My goal with this study is to let you a good basic procedure in the battle of man vs. machine. The game is played against Houdini on the desk, in -ranked game mode, and with time increment per move.
I invite you to the incredible world of man against machine.
If you study all the games that appear in this publication, carefully, concentrate, and depth and perspective analisis, you will reach an understanding of the psychology of the cyber universe.
If you are a professional chess player even better, but if you are a mere beginner, do not suffer; I guarantee you that if you work hard , you can have better performance than many of the world's elite players playing chess computers.
The chess computers have created a true participatory democracy , you do not have to wait to be admitted to the upper echelons of science game . The teams that have invented and created chess programs for PCs, have done big gift to te world, for a better human condition. I thank them all a lot !!!!.
Sincerely,
Grandfather playing chess dot com.

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[pgn][Event "Blitz 3m+2s"]
[Site "Jupiter"]
[Date "2014.02.04"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Houdini 3"]
[Black "Restrepo, Pablo Ignacio "]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "A84"]
[WhiteElo "2930"]
[BlackElo "2000"]
[PlyCount "173"]
[TimeControl "180+2"]

1. c4 {0} e6 {2} 2. d4 {1} d5 {1} 3. Nc3 {1} f5 {1} 4. Nf3 {6} c6 {1} 5. Bf4 {1
} Nf6 {1} 6. e3 {0} a6 {1} 7. c5 {3} Be7 {2} 8. Nd2 {4} O-O {1} 9. Bd3 {3} Re8
{1} 10. a3 {6} g6 {3} 11. b4 {1} Nbd7 {2} 12. h3 {5} Nh5 {1} 13. Bh2 {2} Nhf6 {
0} 14. O-O {3} Nb8 {2} 15. Qa4 {2} Bd7 {3 Houdini 3 doubles} 16. Be2 {5} Rf8 {1
} 17. Rac1 {5} Qc8 {0} 18. Qb3 {5} Be8 {0} 19. Bf4 {3} Rf7 {2} 20. Nf3 {3} Nh5
{2} 21. Bg5 {3} Bxg5 {2} 22. Nxg5 {3} Nf6 {10} 23. Nxf7 {3} Kxf7 {1} 24. g4 {2}
Kg7 {2} 25. g5 {5} Nh5 {3} 26. Qa4 {2} Nd7 {2} 27. Rfe1 {1} Rb8 {2} 28. Qc2 {5}
Nf8 {1} 29. Qa4 {5} Qd8 {1} 30. f4 {6} Qc7 {3} 31. Qa5 {3} Qxa5 {7} 32. bxa5 {0
} Ra8 {2} 33. Rb1 {1} Ra7 {0} 34. Kh2 {2} Bd7 {1} 35. Rb4 {4} Bc8 {1} 36. Rb2 {
5} Nd7 {2} 37. Kg2 {4} Kg8 {3} 38. Reb1 {3} Ng7 {2} 39. Kh2 {2} Kf7 {1} 40. Bd3
{5} Nh5 {2} 41. Rg1 {4} Kg7 {1} 42. a4 {4} Kf7 {1} 43. Rb4 {1} Ng7 {2} 44. Rg2
{2} Nf8 {1} 45. Rb3 {4} Kg8 {1} 46. Rgb2 {2} Kf7 {4} 47. Kh1 {5} Nh5 {1} 48.
Rg2 {2} Kg7 {1} 49. Rb4 {1} Kg8 {1} 50. Rg1 {4} Kg7 {1} 51. Rb2 {2} Kg8 {1} 52.
Rb4 {5} Kg7 {1} 53. Rb2 {2} Kg8 {1} 54. Kg2 {5} Kg7 {1} 55. Rb4 {3} Kg8 {1} 56.
Kh2 {1} Kg7 {1} 57. Be2 {3} Kg8 {2} 58. Ra1 {5} Kg7 {1} 59. Rh1 {3} Kg8 {1} 60.
Kg2 {2} Kg7 {1} 61. Rb3 {4} Kg8 {1} 62. Rb4 {3} Kg7 {1} 63. Rb2 {1} Kg8 {1} 64.
Re1 {3} Kg7 {1} 65. Rg1 {1} Kg8 {1} 66. Rf1 {4} Kg7 {0} 67. Rb3 {2} Kg8 {1} 68.
Rh1 {5} Kg7 {1} 69. Rhb1 {1} Kg8 {1} 70. Kf2 {5} Kg7 {1} 71. R3b2 {4} Kg8 {1}
72. Rb6 {4} Kg7 {1} 73. R6b3 {4} Kg8 {1} 74. Bd1 {2} Kg7 {0} 75. R3b2 {3} Kg8 {
1} 76. Bc2 {4} Kg7 {0} 77. Bd3 {5} Kg8 {1} 78. Rb3 {3} Kg7 {1} 79. Rb4 {3} Kg8
{1} 80. R1b2 {2} Kg7 {0} 81. h4 {2} Kg8 {1} 82. Rb1 {3} Kg7 {0} 83. Kf3 {2} Kg8
{0} 84. Kf2 {1} Kg7 {0} 85. R1b3 {4} Kg8 {0} 86. Rb1 {1} Kg7 {0} 87. R4b2 {7}
1/2-1/2

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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.