Re: Why there is no interest in Computer with odds Vs Humans match?
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2019 5:00 am
My guess is that he will win 2 or 3 and draw the rest. Rooks odds are very tough for the engine.Graham Banks wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2019 1:36 am I might be able to play a top engine with rook odds against the following player - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Dreyer.
In a six game match, how do you think he'd fare?
I was able to pull this win off after losing 3 straight, and I'm nowhere near an FIDE Master. I did give a bishop back , but still had enough to win. The early exchanges of the Queens on move 8 helped me tremendously in this game. Single core/thread - that was enough for me.
[pgn][Event "Rook Odds "] [Site "Mac-Pro.local"] [Date "2019.07.05"] [Round "-"] [White "michaelbyrne"] [Black "McCain"] [Result "1-0"] [TimeControl "120+4"] [FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"] [SetUp "1"] 1. e4 e6 {+9.33/23 +120} 2. Nf3 d5 {+9.12/25 +118} 3. exd5 exd5 {+8.74/25 +116} 4. d4 Nf6 {+8.78/23 +116} 5. Bd3 Bd6 {+8.41/23 +114} 6. Bg5 h6 {+8.56/24 +102} 7. Bh4 Qe7+ {+8.16/24 +94} 8. Qe2 Qxe2+ {+8.67/24 +92} 9. Bxe2 Ne4 {+8.63/25 +78} 10. Nbd2 f5 {+12.67/25 +76} 11. Nxe4 dxe4 {+11.60/27 +69} 12. Ne5 Bxe5 {+11.89/26 +70} 13. Bh5+ Kf8 {+17.86/26 +71} 14. dxe5 g5 {+15.84/26 +64} 15. Bg3 f4 {+16.03/27 +63} 16. O-O-O Ke7 {+16.12/27 +64} 17. Bg6 fxg3 {+15.77/27 +62} 18. hxg3 Nc6 {+15.45/32 +50} 19. Bxe4 Nxe5 {+14.52/28 +50} 20. f4 gxf4 {+14.48/25 +50} 21. gxf4 Nf7 {+14.44/27 +49} 22. Rde1 Kf6 {+13.63/25 +46} 23. Rh5 Rg8 {+15.88/25 +44} 24. Bd5 c6 {+16.96/22 +46} 25. Bb3 Rxg2 {+20.06/24 +45} 26. Bxf7 Kxf7 {+19.83/26 +45} 27. Rxh6 Bf5 {+18.80/29 +20} 28. Re5 Bxc2 {+18.23/26 +15} 29. Rd6 Ba4 {+15.92/28 +6} 30. Rd7+ Kf6 {+14.94/21 +7} 31. Rxb7 Rg1+ {+13.51/23 +4} 32. Kd2 a6 {+11.79/23 +4} 33. b3 Bb5 {+13.73/23 +6} 34. a4 Bf1 {+8.67/25 +4} 35. Rb6 Bg2 {+6.30/23 +4} 36. Re1 Bf1 {+4.27/22 +4} 37. Rxc6+ Kf7 {+3.34/24 +4} 38. Ke3 Rg8 {+1.09/22 +4} 39. Rxf1 Ra8 {+0.11/22 +4} 40. Kd4 a5 {+0.04/23 +4} 41. Rb6 Ra7 {+2.18/21 +5} 42. Kc5 Ra8 {+0.00/25 +4} 43. Kb5 Ra7 {+0.00/27 +4} 44. Rc1 Rd7 {+0.00/42 +4} 45. Kxa5 Ra7+ {-1000.20/38 +4} 46. Ra6 Rb7 {-1000.16/37 +5} 47. b4 Re7 {-1000.13/39 +4} 48. Rc4 Kg8 {-1000.13/37 +6} 49. b5 Rf7 {-1000.10/38 +5} 50. Rac6 Ra7+ {-1000.11/37 +7} 51. Kb6 Rf7 {-1000.10/39 +8} 52. a5 Rf5 {-1000.11/34 +10} 53. a6 Kg7 {-1000.08/38 +11} 54. a7 Rf8 {-1000.07/43 +12} 55. Kb7 Rf7+ {-1000.07/47 +13} 56. Rc7 Rxc7+ {-1000.06/74 +15} 57. Rxc7+ Kf6 {-1000.05/122 +16} 58. a8=Q Kf5 {-1000.04/245 +19} 59. Rf7+ Ke4 {-1000.05/65 +20} 60. Qa4+ Ke3 {-1000.05/71 +21} 61. Re7+ Kf3 {-1000.04/245 +23} 62. Qe4+ Kg3 {-1000.03/245 +27} 63. Rg7+ Kf2 {-1000.02/245 +31} 64. Qg2+ Ke3 {-1000.04/245 +33} 65. f5 Kf4 {-1000.04/245 +34} 66. Qg4+ Ke3 {-1000.04/245 +36} 67. Re7+ Kd3 {-1000.04/206 +36} 68. Qe4+ Kc3 {-1000.04/245 +37} 69. Rc7+ Kb2 {-1000.03/245 +41} 70. Qd3 Ka1 {-1000.02/245 +45} 71. Rc2 Kb1 {-1000.01/1 +49} 72. Qb3+ Ka1 {-1000.01/1 +53} 73. Ra2# {White mates} 1-0 [/pgn]