Sicilian Najdorf Bg5 system.
[pgn][Event "NEEL-PC, 120m/40+60m/20+30m"]
[Site "Microsoft"]
[Date "2013.12.10"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Houdini 4 Pro x64 A"]
[Black "Stockfish 091213 64 SSE4.2 Ma"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B95"]
[WhiteElo "3150"]
[BlackElo "3150"]
[Annotator "0.12;0.16"]
[PlyCount "208"]
[TimeControl "40/7200:20/3600:1800"]
{AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1075T Processor 3013 MHz W=27.3 plies; 10,232kN/s B=35.
1 plies; 7,055kN/s} 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5
e6 {Both last book move} 7. Be2 {0.12/27 270} Be7 {0.16/30 114 (Nbd7)} 8. Qd3 {
0.07/26 205 (0-0)} O-O {0.00/32 274 (Qc7)} 9. Qg3 {0.10/27 263 (0-0)} b5 {-0.
10/31 155} 10. Rd1 {0.01/25 257 (a3)} Qc7 {-0.28/31 160} 11. Bh6 {0.00/26 355}
Ne8 {-0.28/34 118} 12. a3 {-0.06/27 202} Bb7 {-0.28/34 132 (Nd7)} 13. O-O {-0.
06/25 119} Nd7 {-0.26/34 128} 14. f3 {-0.06/25 613 (Be3)} Rc8 {-0.32/32 306
(Nb6)} 15. Kh1 {-0.06/26 238 (Bd2)} Kh8 {-0.39/33 120 (Nb6)} 16. Bd2 {-0.16/26
189 (Be3)} Nb6 {-0.36/30 132} 17. b3 {-0.12/26 498} g6 {-0.22/32 408 (Nf6)} 18.
Bd3 {-0.11/25 98} Nd7 {-0.10/32 282 (Nf6)} 19. a4 {-0.01/26 184} Bf6 {-0.06/33
213} 20. Qf2 {0.03/28 281} Qc5 {-0.22/34 177} 21. Nde2 {-0.07/29 99} Qxf2 {0.
00/35 185} 22. Rxf2 {-0.03/27 0} b4 {0.00/36 155} 23. Nb1 {-0.11/29 217 (Na2)}
a5 {-0.22/33 123} 24. Bb5 {-0.01/28 106} Nc5 {-0.18/36 131} 25. Be3 {-0.10/28
136} d5 {-0.26/36 196} 26. exd5 {-0.09/27 108} Bxd5 {-0.28/37 188} 27. Nf4 {-0.
09/29 163} Bb7 {-0.22/37 468 (Ba8)} 28. Re2 {-0.04/29 452} Kg8 {-0.28/37 362}
29. Bf2 {-0.08/28 124} Ng7 {-0.22/36 126} 30. Ree1 {-0.08/29 253 (Nd2)} Nf5 {
-0.20/35 144} 31. Nd2 {-0.09/29 106} Nd6 {-0.26/36 183} 32. Nd3 {-0.09/28 103
(Kg1)} Nxd3 {-0.33/36 163} 33. Bxd3 {-0.08/27 0} Bc3 {-0.28/36 726} 34. Kg1 {
-0.11/29 307 (Re2)} Kg7 {-0.28/35 111} 35. Re2 {-0.12/26 207} Rg8 {-0.20/36
510 (h5)} 36. h3 {-0.12/29 485} Ra8 {-0.26/35 143 (Bd5)} 37. g4 {-0.04/27 199
(Bb6)} Rgd8 {-0.26/32 120} 38. Kg2 {-0.02/27 68} h6 {-0.18/32 76 (Bf6)} 39. Nb1
{0.00/28 122 (Bg3)} Bf6 {-0.18/35 191} 40. Bb6 {-0.04/27 164} Rdc8 {-0.18/37
120} 41. Nd2 {0.00/27 100} Bd5 {-0.16/37 305 (Rab8)} 42. Nf1 {0.02/28 151} Bc6
{-0.10/37 172} 43. Ng3 {0.00/28 158 (Ne3)} Bc3 {-0.10/37 174 (Bd5)} 44. h4 {0.
02/27 167 (Re3)} Bd5 {0.00/34 105 (Bf6)} 45. Rf2 {0.07/28 136 (Bf2)} Bb2 {-0.
14/31 418 (Ne8)} 46. Kh3 {0.13/26 147} Ne8 {0.00/33 219} 47. f4 {0.13/28 479}
Rc6 {0.00/34 249} 48. Be3 {0.12/26 99} Rd8 {0.00/34 141 (Nd6)} 49. h5 {0.12/26
174 (Rb1)} Nd6 {0.00/34 151} 50. Rff1 {0.09/26 323 (Kh4)} Re8 {0.00/34 113
(Bf6)} 51. Rd2 {0.11/26 133 (Rf2)} Re7 {0.00/32 104 (Bc3)} 52. Re2 {0.10/25
273 (Rfd1)} Rec7 {0.00/36 124 (Re8)} 53. Rb1 {0.13/27 297 (Rd2)} Bc3 {0.00/31
101} 54. Rf2 {0.13/25 126} gxh5 {0.00/32 182 (Re7)} 55. Nxh5+ {0.10/26 81} Kh8
{0.00/34 115 (Kg8)} 56. Rd1 {0.11/28 268} Rc8 {0.00/35 379} 57. Rff1 {0.09/26
120 (Ng3)} Rg8 {0.00/35 86 (Ne4)} 58. Ng3 {0.20/25 106} Bg7 {0.00/37 142} 59.
Rd2 {0.17/26 167 (Ne2)} Bc3 {0.00/35 234 (Re8)} 60. Rh2 {0.10/27 108} f5 {0.00/
34 149} 61. gxf5 {0.04/26 20} Nxf5 {0.00/35 48 (exf5)} 62. Nxf5 {0.04/27 30}
exf5 {0.00/38 51} 63. Rg1 {0.04/28 24 (Bxf5)} Re8 {0.00/35 44 (Rf6)} 64. Re2 {
0.07/27 22} Re7 {0.06/36 42} 65. Rg3 {0.03/27 22} Be4 {0.00/38 51} 66. Bg1 {-0.
06/27 85 (Bf2)} Kh7 {0.00/36 33} 67. Bxe4 {-0.06/27 22 (Bb5)} fxe4 {0.00/35 31}
68. Reg2 {-0.05/28 42 (Rd3)} Rf7 {-0.30/35 32} 69. Rg4 {-0.05/29 17} Rf5 {-0.
30/36 35} 70. Be3 {-0.05/29 22} Rc8 {-0.30/37 43 (Rc7)} 71. Re2 {-0.05/28 17}
Re8 {-0.29/34 43 (Rc6)} 72. Kg2 {-0.05/26 17 (Rgg2)} h5 {-0.30/36 90 (Rc8)} 73.
Rg3 {-0.06/28 16} Rd8 {-0.29/37 28} 74. Kh3 {-0.05/29 22} Bf6 {-0.29/38 31
(Rd1)} 75. Rgg2 {-0.05/28 16} Rc8 {-0.29/38 29} 76. Kh2 {-0.05/29 16} Bc3 {-0.
29/36 23 (Kh6)} 77. Kh3 {-0.05/30 16} Rd5 {-0.29/35 26 (Bf6)} 78. Bb6 {-0.05/
29 15 (Bg1)} Rc6 {-0.29/36 24 (Re8)} 79. Bg1 {-0.05/29 15 (Ba7)} Re6 {-0.29/36
23} 80. Be3 {-0.05/30 20 (Bf2)} Rg6 {-0.29/35 74 (Bf6)} 81. Ba7 {-0.05/29 20
(Kh2)} Re6 {0.00/36 20 (Rd7)} 82. Bg1 {-0.05/29 44 (Be3)} Rf5 {-0.21/37 46} 83.
Be3 {-0.05/29 14} Rd6 {-0.21/37 27 (Rd5)} 84. Rg1 {-0.05/29 15} Rfd5 {-0.21/36
27} 85. Rf2 {-0.05/29 16 (Reg2)} Bf6 {-0.30/33 16 (Rf5)} 86. f5 {-0.12/28 40
(Rfg2)} Rc6 {-0.22/32 16} 87. Rg6 {-0.12/29 14 (Rg3)} Rc3 {0.00/33 35} 88. Rxf6
{-0.12/29 15} Rxe3+ {0.00/35 21} 89. Kh4 {-0.10/30 13} Kg7 {0.00/34 21} 90.
Rg6+ {-0.10/29 27} Kf7 {0.00/35 16} 91. Rf4 {-0.10/26 13} Rd2 {0.00/33 14} 92.
Kg5 {-0.10/26 21 (Kxh5)} Rxc2 {0.00/31 14} 93. Rf6+ {-0.04/28 16} Kg8 {0.00/33
16 (Kg7)} 94. Rg6+ {-0.04/28 12} Kf7 {0.00/38 18} 95. Rf6+ {-0.09/29 12} Ke7 {
0.00/30 12 (Kg7)} 96. Ra6 {-0.04/26 14} Rg3+ {0.00/30 16} 97. Kh4 {-0.04/28 18}
Rxb3 {0.00/33 14} 98. Rxe4+ {-0.03/28 15} Kf7 {0.00/35 19} 99. Ree6 {-0.03/28
11 (Rxa5)} Rc4+ {0.00/35 15} 100. Kxh5 {-0.03/29 11 (Kg5)} Rh3+ {0.00/42 15}
101. Kg5 {-0.03/28 0} Rg3+ {0.00/46 17} 102. Kh5 {-0.03/28 2} Rh3+ {0.00/48 12
(Rc2)} 103. Kg5 {-0.03/1 0} Rg3+ {0.00/54 12} 104. Kh5 {-0.03/9 0} Rh3+ {0.00/
49 16 Draw accepted} 1/2-1/2[/pgn]
Next game SF will have white.
Enjoy the game!!!
Neel
Stockfish in Long time control.
Moderators: hgm, Rebel, chrisw
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Re: Stockfish in Long time control.
Another quickest victory.
And this time against Komodo TCEC.[pgn][Event "NEEL-PC, 120m/40+60m/20+30m"]
[Site "Microsoft"]
[Date "2013.12.17"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Stockfish 151213 64 SSE4.2"]
[Black "Komodo TCEC 64-bit"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D26"]
[WhiteElo "3150"]
[BlackElo "3150"]
[Annotator "0.34;0.25"]
[PlyCount "56"]
[TimeControl "40/7200:20/3600:1800"]
{AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1075T Processor 3013 MHz W=32.8 plies; 6,543kN/s B=24.
3 plies; 6,112kN/s} 1. d4 {0.34/30 134 Both last book move} d5 {0.25/25 552} 2.
c4 {0.42/30 138} e6 {0.20/25 391 (dxc4)} 3. Nf3 {0.32/29 97} dxc4 {0.24/24 530
(Nf6)} 4. e3 {0.38/29 188} a6 {0.24/25 368 (c5)} 5. Bxc4 {0.30/30 96} Nf6 {0.
25/25 224} 6. O-O {0.38/31 256} Nbd7 {0.18/24 202 (c5)} 7. a4 {0.56/28 115
(Nbd2)} Be7 {0.32/24 642 (c5)} 8. Re1 {0.60/30 110 (Nc3)} c5 {0.31/23 73} 9. e4
{0.70/32 106} cxd4 {0.25/24 280} 10. e5 {0.62/32 145} Nd5 {0.44/25 69} 11. Qxd4
{0.62/33 316 (Nxd4)} O-O {0.23/24 297 (Nb4)} 12. Qg4 {0.62/30 110 (Bd2)} Kh8 {
0.26/25 201} 13. Qh5 {0.98/30 97 (Bg5)} Kg8 {0.31/23 128 (f6)} 14. Ng5 {1.39/
31 102 (Rd1)} h6 {0.17/20 34} 15. Nf3 {1.55/30 130} N7b6 {0.58/23 507} 16. Bb3
{1.45/32 133} a5 {0.78/25 269} 17. Bxh6 {2.08/35 155 (Nc3)} gxh6 {1.45/24 64}
18. Qxh6 {3.47/36 352} f5 {1.42/25 68} 19. Qg6+ {3.37/36 210} Kh8 {1.37/24 22}
20. Nc3 {3.39/38 162} Ra6 {1.39/25 153 (Qe8)} 21. Rad1 {4.92/35 121 (Qh6+)} Qd7
{2.57/25 118 (Qe8)} 22. Rd3 {5.87/33 119} Bb4 {3.27/25 107} 23. Ng5 {6.74/37
159} Qg7 {3.86/24 34} 24. Qh5+ {6.88/37 175} Kg8 {3.86/24 21} 25. Nxe6 {7.43/
38 765 (Rg3)} Bxe6 {3.55/25 108} 26. Rg3 {7.29/38 298} Bf7 {3.75/26 127 (Bxc3)}
27. Qh4 {7.73/32 89 (Rxg7+)} Re8 {4.87/25 167} 28. Rxg7+ {8.40/35 119} Kxg7 {
4.86/25 24 adjud.} 1-0[/pgn]
Enjoy.!!
Setting.
Agressiveness.=115
Cowardice=105
Space=120
Neel
And this time against Komodo TCEC.[pgn][Event "NEEL-PC, 120m/40+60m/20+30m"]
[Site "Microsoft"]
[Date "2013.12.17"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Stockfish 151213 64 SSE4.2"]
[Black "Komodo TCEC 64-bit"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D26"]
[WhiteElo "3150"]
[BlackElo "3150"]
[Annotator "0.34;0.25"]
[PlyCount "56"]
[TimeControl "40/7200:20/3600:1800"]
{AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1075T Processor 3013 MHz W=32.8 plies; 6,543kN/s B=24.
3 plies; 6,112kN/s} 1. d4 {0.34/30 134 Both last book move} d5 {0.25/25 552} 2.
c4 {0.42/30 138} e6 {0.20/25 391 (dxc4)} 3. Nf3 {0.32/29 97} dxc4 {0.24/24 530
(Nf6)} 4. e3 {0.38/29 188} a6 {0.24/25 368 (c5)} 5. Bxc4 {0.30/30 96} Nf6 {0.
25/25 224} 6. O-O {0.38/31 256} Nbd7 {0.18/24 202 (c5)} 7. a4 {0.56/28 115
(Nbd2)} Be7 {0.32/24 642 (c5)} 8. Re1 {0.60/30 110 (Nc3)} c5 {0.31/23 73} 9. e4
{0.70/32 106} cxd4 {0.25/24 280} 10. e5 {0.62/32 145} Nd5 {0.44/25 69} 11. Qxd4
{0.62/33 316 (Nxd4)} O-O {0.23/24 297 (Nb4)} 12. Qg4 {0.62/30 110 (Bd2)} Kh8 {
0.26/25 201} 13. Qh5 {0.98/30 97 (Bg5)} Kg8 {0.31/23 128 (f6)} 14. Ng5 {1.39/
31 102 (Rd1)} h6 {0.17/20 34} 15. Nf3 {1.55/30 130} N7b6 {0.58/23 507} 16. Bb3
{1.45/32 133} a5 {0.78/25 269} 17. Bxh6 {2.08/35 155 (Nc3)} gxh6 {1.45/24 64}
18. Qxh6 {3.47/36 352} f5 {1.42/25 68} 19. Qg6+ {3.37/36 210} Kh8 {1.37/24 22}
20. Nc3 {3.39/38 162} Ra6 {1.39/25 153 (Qe8)} 21. Rad1 {4.92/35 121 (Qh6+)} Qd7
{2.57/25 118 (Qe8)} 22. Rd3 {5.87/33 119} Bb4 {3.27/25 107} 23. Ng5 {6.74/37
159} Qg7 {3.86/24 34} 24. Qh5+ {6.88/37 175} Kg8 {3.86/24 21} 25. Nxe6 {7.43/
38 765 (Rg3)} Bxe6 {3.55/25 108} 26. Rg3 {7.29/38 298} Bf7 {3.75/26 127 (Bxc3)}
27. Qh4 {7.73/32 89 (Rxg7+)} Re8 {4.87/25 167} 28. Rxg7+ {8.40/35 119} Kxg7 {
4.86/25 24 adjud.} 1-0[/pgn]
Enjoy.!!
Setting.
Agressiveness.=115
Cowardice=105
Space=120
Neel
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Re: Stockfish in Long time control.
Hi Neel
Why did you again change Cowardice setting ?
Why did you again change Cowardice setting ?
i7 5960X @ 4.1 Ghz, 64 GB G.Skill RipJaws RAM, Twin Asus ROG Strix OC 11 GB Geforce 2080 Tis
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Re: Stockfish in Long time control.
The question is:shrapnel wrote:Hi Neel
Why did you again change Cowardice setting ?
Why not__
Agressiveness.=110
Cowardice=100
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Re: Stockfish in Long time control.
Anilshrapnel wrote:Hi Neel
Why did you again change Cowardice setting ?
When i analyzed with Cowardice=85 it sometime did analyze sometime too aggressively which missed some critical moves.
So i changed it to 105 .
May be some people find this weird but i really like SF while analyzing.
Neel
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Re: Stockfish in Long time control.
Would these settings be equally good for long or infinite analysis? How about a fixed depth of 29 ply for analyzing a series of middle game positions? Just curious since I was thinking about having it or Komodo 6 analyzing the end points for my chess repertoire that usually extends to 25-35 ply.
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Re: Stockfish in Long time control.
Did you analyze with this setting ?
It finds earlier than default setting .
Main purpose of this setting is to find other equally good moves which other engine including SF default may not find.
It finds earlier than default setting .
Main purpose of this setting is to find other equally good moves which other engine including SF default may not find.
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Re: Stockfish in Long time control.
I have just used the default SF DD settings so far.
I am running some 'deep analysis' via Chessbase. I do like that it goes so deep so quick. I am not sure about its evaluation functions that deep however.
Basically, my question still remains as to what people who have tried different engines under infinite analysis...or even 'Deep Analysis', what they think the best current engine might be.
I am running some 'deep analysis' via Chessbase. I do like that it goes so deep so quick. I am not sure about its evaluation functions that deep however.
Basically, my question still remains as to what people who have tried different engines under infinite analysis...or even 'Deep Analysis', what they think the best current engine might be.
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Re: Stockfish in Long time control.
the answer to this question has been debated and is being debated more heatedly than the ACA. The best answer today seems to be, it depends largely on the match/tournament results you review, and/or who you ask and where their allegiances lie.leavenfish wrote:what they think the best current engine might be.
SIM, PhD, MBA, PE