Houdini 4 and Deep Fritz 14 are exhausted. Losers 2014

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skoony
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Re: Houdini 4 and Deep Fritz 14 are exhausted. Losers 2014

Post by skoony »

i was in the self check out lane and
the register over charged me for my roma tomato's.
so i said to the clerk,"what gives?"
he told me,"you checked hydroponic roma tomato's
not regular you nimrod"
and i said,"never mind"
by the time i get there,i'll be there.
Father
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To Chessbase.com invitation. With best respect. Pablo 2014

Post by Father »

Febrero 14 de 2014

Thanks Sedat
, A small marathon eight consecutive hours I could accept without problem. The time rate of matches would be: A full hour of games tempo of 0 + 2 seconds. A full hour of games tempo 3 minutes. An hour of play five minutes . Four games at 15 +0. Two games 30 + 0 .

I need four breaks. Four of fifteen minutes and a rest during one hour for my lunch .

To make the combat more exciting, man vs. machine , simultaneously and in parallel a Grand Master , and if you want it and you can , a Super Grand Master could be doing the same challenge against the machines at the same time .

A Fide arbiter of a national referee of my Country would watch the game and the marathon . The Grand Master would be equally monitored.

We would need the help of an online chess club . I agree one club in the world. Its name is: Playchess.com . No other club.

My rival machines would be: Stockfish , Houdini , Deep Fritz 14 and the 10 best chess programs of the world. I wish in the combat there also Crafty and Dr. Robert Hyatt, for whom I have great respect and great admiration.

The minimum hardware performance would be in kilonodos 10,000 per second. If there are a machine of 200.000 Kilonodos as the great and beautifull Hydra, then better.

Sincerely,

Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Father and Grand -Father
Usser Playchess.com .




:D
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: To Chessbase.com invitation. With best respect. Pablo 20

Post by Mark Mason_2 »

Excellent as always Pablo thanks for posting the games. In spite of the disparaging comments from some quarters on here, I happen to think that your style of anti-computer play is a genuine skill and fascinating to watch over the years. Let the "purists" have their view and continue squabbling about whther what you play is "real chess".

You have my vote. Keep posting !
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Re: To Chessbase.com invitation. With best respect. Pablo 20

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Mark Mason_2 wrote:Excellent as always Pablo thanks for posting the games. In spite of the disparaging comments from some quarters on here, I happen to think that your style of anti-computer play is a genuine skill and fascinating to watch over the years. Let the "purists" have their view and continue squabbling about whther what you play is "real chess".

You have my vote. Keep posting !
I think many here acknowledge Pablo's skill at earning draws by achieving blocked positions. He certainly reveals what might be considered weaknesses in otherwise powerful engines.

But when he claims victories on time due to lag, :evil:
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Re: To Chessbase.com invitation. With best respect. Pablo 20

Post by Father »

Thanks Mark, Actually, I prefer a bishop walking on a tightrope, I prefer a sentinel horse, guarding a3, from the best place of the white board (b1); I prefer an active king on f4 right, a king in front of two enemy towers, towers neutralized, towers crazed. Frankly I'd rather play chess with my horse without my towers. I prefer a king traveling from the extreme right to the extreme left of the board, and then a King in a new journey to the center of the board freaking computer algorithm.

I prefer the computer to close the left flank; I prefer a computer than take care of the right side, and then return to my king on the left again, thus bringing the computer to cyber stress.

If playchess want to know what I can achieve playing against computers, then will be absolutely necessary through in a marathon. The marathon finally indicates the probabilistic trend.

I play chess against computer just for fun. The marathon I offer it is free. I just want than everyone to have a fun day, with my chess irreverent and a futuristic style, mixed with chess checkers game, as my friends say. My style of chess does not belong to any school in particular, takes the best of them.

The new variants of the game (antitheses 2014) are wonderful. If computers crush me I have no problem. Humans to fall to rise again. To be a good player versus computer chess, you need to lose thousands of opportunities. Losing is learning.

The antiajedrez is irreverent. In the antiajedrez the value of pieces, in the combat depends only on their ability to neutralize the computer you fighting. The general theory of openings change by a special anti-hero ( abstract warrior ) of openings.

With best respect,

Pablo Ignacio
Playchess.com Father and Grand-Father usser :D :D
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: Houdini 4 and Deep Fritz 14 are exhausted. Losers 2014

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You are right, doc. I have been dead several times and I remember I scarcely realized it.
next time I will try harder.

Fern
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Against Crafty time increment, on desk mode no takebacks

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[pgn][Event "Blitz 2m+1s"]
[Site "Jupiter"]
[Date "2014.02.14"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Restrepo, Pablo Ignacio "]
[Black "Crafty 22.01"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D00"]
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[BlackElo "3216"]
[PlyCount "323"]
[TimeControl "120+1"]

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Ra2 {0} Rc8 {1} 162. Ra1 {0} 1/2-1/2[/pgn]
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: Houdini 4 and Deep Fritz 14 are exhausted. Losers 2014

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

fern wrote:You are right, doc. I have been dead several times and I remember I scarcely realized it.
next time I will try harder.

Fern
:lol:

:wink:
_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….