the annihilation of Stockfish with queen sacrifice 2018

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the annihilation of Stockfish with queen sacrifice 2018

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Grand-father - JML26 1-1 Stockfish 030418 64 (4 threads): 19.6 plies; 3.080kN/s Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2100 CPU @ 3.10GHz 3092MHz, (2 cores, 4 threads) New Elo: 2057 (+33), Classic.

the annihilation of Stockfish with queen sacrifice.

A sophisticated example of anti-chess

[pgn] [Event "Rated game, 3 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2018.04.07"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Grand-father"]
[Black "JML26"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2024"]
[BlackElo "2589"]
[PlyCount "251"]
[EventDate "2018.04.07"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. d4 {1} Cf6 {B 0} 2. e3 {0} d5 {B 0} 3. c3 {0} e6 {B 0} 4. f4 {1} Ad6 {B 0}
5. Cf3 {1} c5 {B 0} 6. Ad3 {1} O-O {B 0} 7. O-O {1} b6 {B 0} 8. Te1 {1} Aa6 {
-0.68/22 18} 9. Axa6 {3} Cxa6 {-0.66/23 0} 10. Dd3 {1 (Dd1-e2)} Cb8 {-0.79/19 3
} 11. Tf1 {4 (b2-b3)} a5 {-0.87/20 15} 12. Te1 {3 (Cf3-e5)} a4 {-1.15/17 5} 13.
a3 {1 (g2-g3)} c4 {-1.28/23 10} 14. Dc2 {1} Ce4 {-1.35/26 0} 15. Cbd2 {3} f5 {
-1.36/29 0} 16. Cf1 {1 (Cd2xe4)} Cc6 {-1.55/22 1} 17. Te2 {0 (Te1-d1)} Ca5 {
-1.75/22 2} 18. Ad2 {1} h6 {-1.70/24 0} 19. Ae1 {2 (Ta1-d1)} Cb3 {-1.67/24 5}
20. Td1 {2} g5 {-1.46/22 0} 21. g3 {2 (Cf1-g3)} g4 {-2.05/23 4} 22. C3d2 {1}
Cf6 {-2.02/25 3} 23. Tg2 {1 (h2-h3)} h5 {-2.08/24 6} 24. Cb1 {1 (Cd2xb3)} b5 {
-2.49/23 3} 25. Af2 {6 (Dc2-e2)} Rf7 {-2.73/21 2} 26. Te1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Th8 {
-2.74/24 6} 27. Te2 {0 (Cb1-d2)} Ca5 {-2.79/24 2} 28. Ae1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Dg8 {
-2.96/22 2} 29. Af2 {1} Ae7 {-2.97/23 0} 30. Ae1 {1 (Rg1-h1)} Cb7 {-2.96/21 2}
31. Af2 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Re8 {-3.21/26 3} 32. Ae1 {2 (Te2-d2)} Rd7 {-3.21/30 3} 33.
Af2 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Cd6 {-3.20/30 3} 34. Ae1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Rc7 {-3.20/34 4} 35. Af2
{1 (Cb1-d2)} Cd7 {-3.26/24 3} 36. Ae1 {0 (Cb1-d2)} Dg7 {-3.22/26 7} 37. Af2 {
1 (Rg1-h1)} Af6 {-3.27/24 9} 38. Ae1 {1 (Rg1-h1)} Cf8 {-3.39/24 2} 39. Af2 {
1 (Cb1-d2)} Cg6 {-3.54/24 3} 40. Ae1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Tae8 {-3.39/26 2} 41. Af2 {
1 (Cb1-d2)} Dh7 {-3.39/28 2} 42. Ae1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Dg7 {-3.39/26 4} 43. Af2 {
1 (Cb1-d2)} Th7 {-3.39/27 2} 44. Ae1 {2} Teh8 {-3.39/26 0} 45. Af2 {1 (Cb1-d2)}
Rb8 {-3.38/26 2} 46. Ae1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Ce4 {-3.38/24 3} 47. Dc1 {3 (Cb1-d2)} Cd6
{-3.38/28 2} 48. Dc2 {1 (Cb1-d2)} h4 {-3.62/23 1} 49. Dc1 {3 (g3xh4)} h3 {
-4.57/24 1} 50. Tgf2 {1} Ce4 {-4.59/23 0} 51. Tc2 {3 (Cf1-d2)} Cxf2 {2} 52.
Axf2 {-4.67/22 0 (Tc2xf2)} Ae7 {-4.52/23 5} 53. Dd2 {1 (Tc2-e2)} Ad6 {-4.49/21
3} 54. Ae1 {0 (Dd2-d1)} Dd7 {-4.55/23 3} 55. Df2 {2 (Dd2-d1)} Ce7 {-4.61/20 1}
56. Rh1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Cg8 {-4.60/18 1} 57. Rg1 {1 (Df2-e2)} Rb7 {-4.47/23 2} 58.
Rh1 {1 (Df2-e2)} Cf6 {-4.52/20 1} 59. Rg1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Td8 {-4.49/23 1} 60. Rh1
{1 (Df2-e2)} De8 {-4.47/17 0} 61. Rg1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Rc8 {-4.43/21 1} 62. Rh1 {
1 (Df2-e2)} Cg8 {-4.47/20 2} 63. Rg1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Ae7 {-4.42/21 1} 64. Rh1 {
1 (Cb1-d2)} Cf6 {-4.42/21 1} 65. Rg1 {1 (Df2-e2)} Rb8 {-4.42/21 0} 66. Rh1 {
1 (Cb1-d2)} Rb7 {-4.49/18 1} 67. Rg1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Th8 {-4.44/22 1} 68. Rh1 {
2 (Cb1-d2)} Cg8 {-4.51/18 1} 69. Rg1 {1 (Df2-e2)} Rb8 {-4.37/24 1} 70. Rh1 {
3 (Df2-e2)} Td7 {-4.45/19 0} 71. Rg1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Cf6 {-4.44/21 1} 72. Rh1 {
1 (Df2-e2)} Rc8 {-4.53/20 0} 73. Rg1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Ad6 {-4.47/22 1} 74. Rh1 {
1 (Df2-e2)} Ac7 {-4.41/19 1} 75. Rg1 {3 (Cb1-d2)} Ce4 {-4.36/17 0} 76. De2 {2}
Cf6 {-4.36/25 0} 77. Rh1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Rb7 {-4.47/19 0} 78. Rg1 {1 (Cb1-d2)}
Tdh7 {-4.36/18 0} 79. Rh1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Ad6 {-4.50/16 0} 80. Rg1 {1 (Cb1-d2)}
Dc6 {-4.43/18 1} 81. Td2 {3 (Cb1-d2)} Td8 {-4.47/16 0} 82. Tc2 {1 (Td2-d1)} Af8
{-4.41/17 0} 83. Td2 {1 (Tc2-c1)} Ce8 {-4.40/15 0} 84. Tc2 {1 (Td2-d1)} Ae7 {
-4.40/14 0} 85. Td2 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Cd6 {-4.40/15 0} 86. Tc2 {1 (Td2-d1)} Tg8 {
-4.55/13 0} 87. Td2 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Ad8 {-4.53/13 0} 88. Tc2 {1 (Td2-d1)} Cc8 {
-4.53/15 0} 89. Td2 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Dd7 {-4.49/14 0} 90. Tc2 {1 (Td2-d1)} Ac7 {
-4.56/15 0} 91. Td2 {1 (Tc2-c1)} Df7 {-4.54/13 0} 92. Tc2 {1 (Td2-d1)} Ce7 {
-4.57/13 0} 93. Td2 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Ta8 {-4.45/13 0} 94. Tc2 {1 (Td2-d1)} Cg8 {
-4.45/13 0} 95. Tc1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Ce7 {-4.17/16 0} 96. Tc2 {1 (Tc1-d1)} Cc6 {
-3.98/13 0} 97. Tc1 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Tah8 {-3.67/7 0} 98. Tc2 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Ca5 {
-4.64/9 0} 99. Tc1 {1 (Cf1-d2)} Dd7 {-3.18/12 0} 100. Tc2 {1} e5 {-3.23/24 0}
101. fxe5 {3} Cc6 {-3.28/26 0} 102. Df2 {3 (De2-d1)} Tf7 {-3.44/12 0} 103. Df4
{1 (Df2-e2)} Cd8 {-3.92/12 0} 104. Ad2 {2 (Df4-f2)} Ce6 {-3.75/10 0} 105. Rf2 {
1 (Df4-f2)} Ab6 {-8.22/11 0} 106. Re2 {1 (Fd2-c1)} Cxf4+ {-8.22/10 0} 107. exf4
{1} Rc7 {-8.14/32 0} 108. Ae3 {1 (Cf1-e3)} Rd8 {-8.17/11 0} 109. Tc1 {1
(Fe3-f2)} Re7 {-8.16/12 0} 110. Tc2 {1 (Fe3-f2)} Tc8 {-8.16/18 0} 111. Tc1 {
1 (Fe3-f2)} Rf8 {-8.16/17 0} 112. Tc2 {1 (Fe3-f2)} De6 {-8.16/9 0} 113. Tc1 {
1 (Fe3-f2)} Te7 {-8.16/18 0} 114. Tc2 {1 (Fe3-f2)} Re8 {-8.23/17 0} 115. Tc1 {
1 (Fe3-f2)} Rd7 {-8.16/14 0} 116. Tc2 {1 (Fe3-f2)} Rc7 {-8.16/10 0} 117. Tc1 {
1 (Fe3-f2)} Dd7 {-8.16/19 0} 118. Tc2 {1 (Fe3-f2)} Te6 {-8.16/9 0} 119. Tc1 {
1 (Cb1-d2)} Tee8 {-8.16/17 0} 120. Tc2 {1 (Fe3-f2)} Rd8 {-8.17/17 0} 121. Tc1 {
2 (Fe3-f2)} Re7 {-8.17/5 0} 122. Tc2 {1 (Fe3-f2)} Rf7 {-8.17/17 0} 123. Tc1 {
1 (Fe3-f2)} Te7 {-8.17/15 0} 124. Tc2 {1 (Cb1-d2)} Rg8 {-8.17/17 0} 125. Tc1 {
1 (Fe3-f2)} Tc6 {-8.17/14 0} 126. Tc2 {1 (Lag: Av=1.15s, max=1.7s) (Cb1-d2)}
1-0

[/pgn]
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Re: the annihilation of Stockfish with queen sacrifice 2018

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It really makes no sense to post a game in [pgn] tags if you don't first convert it to English notation. All we see is 1.d4 and there it stops.
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Re: the annihilation of Stockfish with queen sacrifice 2018

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Or in my best Google-translate Spanish:
Realmente no tiene sentido publicar un juego en etiquetas [pgn] si no lo convierte primero a notación en inglés. Todo lo que vemos es 1.d4 y allí se detiene.
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Re: the annihilation of Stockfish with queen sacrifice 2018

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[pgn]
[Event "Rated game, 3 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2018.04.07"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Grand-father"]
[Black "JML26"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2024"]
[BlackElo "2589"]
[PlyCount "251"]
[EventDate "2018.04.07"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. e3 d5 3. c3 e6 4. f4 Bd6 5. Nf3 c5 6. Bd3 O-O 7. O-O b6 8. Re1 Ba6
9. Bxa6 Nxa6 10. Qd3 Nb8 11. Rf1 a5 12. Re1 a4 13. a3 c4 14. Qc2 Ne4 15. Nbd2
f5 16. Nf1 Nc6 17. Re2 Na5 18. Bd2 h6 19. Be1 Nb3 20. Rd1 g5 21. g3 g4 22. N3d2
Nf6 23. Rg2 h5 24. Nb1 b5 25. Bf2 Kf7 26. Re1 Rh8 27. Re2 Na5 28. Be1 Qg8 29.
Bf2 Be7 30. Be1 Nb7 31. Bf2 Ke8 32. Be1 Kd7 33. Bf2 Nd6 34. Be1 Kc7 35. Bf2 Nd7
36. Be1 Qg7 37. Bf2 Bf6 38. Be1 Nf8 39. Bf2 Ng6 40. Be1 Rae8 41. Bf2 Qh7 42.
Be1 Qg7 43. Bf2 Rh7 44. Be1 Reh8 45. Bf2 Kb8 46. Be1 Ne4 47. Qc1 Nd6 48. Qc2 h4
49. Qc1 h3 50. Rgf2 Ne4 51. Rc2 Nxf2 52. Bxf2 Be7 53. Qd2 Bd6 54. Be1 Qd7 55.
Qf2 Ne7 56. Kh1 Ng8 57. Kg1 Kb7 58. Kh1 Nf6 59. Kg1 Rd8 60. Kh1 Qe8 61. Kg1 Kc8
62. Kh1 Ng8 63. Kg1 Be7 64. Kh1 Nf6 65. Kg1 Kb8 66. Kh1 Kb7 67. Kg1 Rh8 68. Kh1
Ng8 69. Kg1 Kb8 70. Kh1 Rd7 71. Kg1 Nf6 72. Kh1 Kc8 73. Kg1 Bd6 74. Kh1 Bc7 75.
Kg1 Ne4 76. Qe2 Nf6 77. Kh1 Kb7 78. Kg1 Rdh7 79. Kh1 Bd6 80. Kg1 Qc6 81. Rd2
Rd8 82. Rc2 Bf8 83. Rd2 Ne8 84. Rc2 Be7 85. Rd2 Nd6 86. Rc2 Rg8 87. Rd2 Bd8 88.
Rc2 Nc8 89. Rd2 Qd7 90. Rc2 Bc7 91. Rd2 Qf7 92. Rc2 Ne7 93. Rd2 Ra8 94. Rc2 Ng8
95. Rc1 Ne7 96. Rc2 Nc6 97. Rc1 Rah8 98. Rc2 Na5 99. Rc1 Qd7 100. Rc2 e5 101.
fxe5 Nc6 102. Qf2 Rf7 103. Qf4 Nd8 104. Bd2 Ne6 105. Kf2 Bb6 106. Ke2 Nxf4+
107. exf4 Kc7 108. Be3 Kd8 109. Rc1 Ke7 110. Rc2 Rc8 111. Rc1 Kf8 112. Rc2 Qe6
113. Rc1 Re7 114. Rc2 Ke8 115. Rc1 Kd7 116. Rc2 Kc7 117. Rc1 Qd7 118. Rc2 Re6
119. Rc1 Ree8 120. Rc2 Kd8 121. Rc1 Ke7 122. Rc2 Kf7 123. Rc1 Re7 124. Rc2 Kg8
125. Rc1 Rc6 126. Rc2 1-0
[/pgn]
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Re: the annihilation of Stockfish with queen sacrifice 2018

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If engine is changed so that it avoids closed position then it will win.

When no open files then it should be careful with advancing pawns.
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Re: the annihilation of Stockfish with queen sacrifice 2018

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Possibly the most boring game I've ever watched - YMMV. Describing it as an "annihilation" is a stretch at best.

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Re: the annihilation of Stockfish with queen sacrifice 2018

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Father wrote:[pgn]
[Event "Rated game, 3 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2018.04.07"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Grand-father"]
[Black "JML26"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2024"]
[BlackElo "2589"]
[PlyCount "251"]
[EventDate "2018.04.07"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. e3 d5 3. c3 e6 4. f4 Bd6 5. Nf3 c5 6. Bd3 O-O 7. O-O b6 8. Re1 Ba6
9. Bxa6 Nxa6 10. Qd3 Nb8 11. Rf1 a5 12. Re1 a4 13. a3 c4 14. Qc2 Ne4 15. Nbd2
f5 16. Nf1 Nc6 17. Re2 Na5 18. Bd2 h6 19. Be1 Nb3 20. Rd1 g5 21. g3 g4 22. N3d2
Nf6 23. Rg2 h5 24. Nb1 b5 25. Bf2 Kf7 26. Re1 Rh8 27. Re2 Na5 28. Be1 Qg8 29.
Bf2 Be7 30. Be1 Nb7 31. Bf2 Ke8 32. Be1 Kd7 33. Bf2 Nd6 34. Be1 Kc7 35. Bf2 Nd7
36. Be1 Qg7 37. Bf2 Bf6 38. Be1 Nf8 39. Bf2 Ng6 40. Be1 Rae8 41. Bf2 Qh7 42.
Be1 Qg7 43. Bf2 Rh7 44. Be1 Reh8 45. Bf2 Kb8 46. Be1 Ne4 47. Qc1 Nd6 48. Qc2 h4
49. Qc1 h3 50. Rgf2 Ne4 51. Rc2 Nxf2 52. Bxf2 Be7 53. Qd2 Bd6 54. Be1 Qd7 55.
Qf2 Ne7 56. Kh1 Ng8 57. Kg1 Kb7 58. Kh1 Nf6 59. Kg1 Rd8 60. Kh1 Qe8 61. Kg1 Kc8
62. Kh1 Ng8 63. Kg1 Be7 64. Kh1 Nf6 65. Kg1 Kb8 66. Kh1 Kb7 67. Kg1 Rh8 68. Kh1
Ng8 69. Kg1 Kb8 70. Kh1 Rd7 71. Kg1 Nf6 72. Kh1 Kc8 73. Kg1 Bd6 74. Kh1 Bc7 75.
Kg1 Ne4 76. Qe2 Nf6 77. Kh1 Kb7 78. Kg1 Rdh7 79. Kh1 Bd6 80. Kg1 Qc6 81. Rd2
Rd8 82. Rc2 Bf8 83. Rd2 Ne8 84. Rc2 Be7 85. Rd2 Nd6 86. Rc2 Rg8 87. Rd2 Bd8 88.
Rc2 Nc8 89. Rd2 Qd7 90. Rc2 Bc7 91. Rd2 Qf7 92. Rc2 Ne7 93. Rd2 Ra8 94. Rc2 Ng8
95. Rc1 Ne7 96. Rc2 Nc6 97. Rc1 Rah8 98. Rc2 Na5 99. Rc1 Qd7 100. Rc2 e5 101.
fxe5 Nc6 102. Qf2 Rf7 103. Qf4 Nd8 104. Bd2 Ne6 105. Kf2 Bb6 106. Ke2 Nxf4+
107. exf4 Kc7 108. Be3 Kd8 109. Rc1 Ke7 110. Rc2 Rc8 111. Rc1 Kf8 112. Rc2 Qe6
113. Rc1 Re7 114. Rc2 Ke8 115. Rc1 Kd7 116. Rc2 Kc7 117. Rc1 Qd7 118. Rc2 Re6
119. Rc1 Ree8 120. Rc2 Kd8 121. Rc1 Ke7 122. Rc2 Kf7 123. Rc1 Re7 124. Rc2 Kg8
125. Rc1 Rc6 126. Rc2 1-0
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Re: the annihilation of Stockfish with queen sacrifice 2018

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Steve Maughan wrote:Possibly the most boring game I've ever watched - YMMV. Describing it as an "annihilation" is a stretch at best.
Boring to watch in real time, but it does show nicely how engines can still be outsmarted.
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for ever welcome

Post by Father »

You are welcome Roland .
... and. thank you very much for have done to me the chance for being playing great computers.
With best respect ,
Pablo
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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.
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Re: the annihilation of Stockfish with queen sacrifice 2018

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How is this 1-0? Did SF lose on time or what?