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[D]2r5/4r1k1/1qbbp1p1/3pQpPp/p1pP1P1K/PpP2NP1/1P6/R1BB4 b - - 0 126[D]
[pgn][Event "Rated game, 3 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2014.01.27"]
[Round "?"]
[White "grand-father"]
[Black "Hurnavich"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "1917"]
[BlackElo "2515"]
[PlyCount "327"]
[EventDate "2014.01.27"]
[TimeControl "180"]
1. d4 {4} d5 {B 0} 2. e3 {1} e6 {B 0} 3. c3 {1} Nf6 {B 0} 4. f4 {1} c5 {B 0} 5.
Nf3 {2} Be7 {B 0} 6. a3 {2} O-O {-0.26/23 6} 7. Bd3 {3 (Be2)} c4 {-0.35/23 3}
8. Bc2 {1} b5 {10} 9. O-O {-0.23/24 0 (Nbd2)} Nbd7 {5} 10. Re1 {-0.20/24 0
(Nbd2)} Bb7 {-0.28/21 5} 11. Bd2 {1 (Nbd2)} Qc7 {9} 12. Re2 {-0.40/23 0 (Bc1)}
a5 {-0.43/22 3} 13. Be1 {1} Ng4 {-0.37/23 3} 14. g3 {2 (h3)} g6 {-0.42/23 8}
15. Qc1 {1 (Nbd2)} f5 {-0.46/22 4} 16. h4 {3 (h3)} Rfb8 {-0.82/24 15} 17. Nh2 {
1} Ngf6 {-0.80/24 0} 18. Rg2 {3 (Nf3)} b4 {-0.56/23 7} 19. Nf3 {4 (axb4)} b3 {
-0.81/23 3} 20. Bd1 {3} Ng4 {-0.77/24 2} 21. Nh2 {6 (Ne5)} h5 {-0.71/23 6} 22.
Nf3 {6 (Re2)} Ndf6 {-0.73/22 2} 23. Ne5 {10 (Re2)} Kg7 {-0.69/24 4} 24. Nd2 {
7 (Re2)} Nxe3 {-1.05/25 6} 25. Ndf3 {1 (Re2)} Nxg2 {-1.75/23 2} 26. Kxg2 {1
(Ng5)} Qc8 {-1.83/26 7} 27. Ng5 {6} Bf8 {-1.83/30 0} 28. Bf3 {7 (Qe3)} Qe8 {-1.
83/26 2} 29. Bd2 {2 (Bf2)} Kg8 {-1.83/29 2} 30. Qe1 {1 (Be3)} Ra6 {-1.83/25 2}
31. Bc1 {1 (Rb1)} Bg7 {-1.83/29 2} 32. Qd2 {2 (Bd2)} Bc6 {-1.83/29 2} 33. Be2 {
2 (Qe1)} Ne4 {-1.83/27 2} 34. Qe1 {5} Bf6 {-1.83/32 0} 35. Nef3 {7 (Be3)} Rc8 {
-1.83/28 2} 36. Kh3 {2 (Be3)} Rb6 {-1.83/27 1} 37. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Rc7 {-1.83/30
2} 38. Kh3 {2 (Be3)} Rb5 {-1.83/29 2} 39. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Rbb7 {-1.83/32 2} 40.
Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Re7 {-1.83/28 1} 41. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Bb5 {-1.83/30 1} 42. Kh3 {1
(Be3)} Qc6 {-1.83/26 1} 43. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Qb6 {-1.83/28 1} 44. Kh3 {1 (Be3)}
Rg7 {-1.83/24 2} 45. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Rbe7 {-1.83/29 1} 46. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Qb7 {-1.
83/29 1} 47. Kg2 {1} Bc6 {-1.83/32 0} 48. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Qa8 {-1.83/24 2} 49.
Kg2 {1 (Ne5)} Bb5 {-1.83/26 1} 50. Kh3 {1 (Kh2)} Qe8 {-1.83/28 1} 51. Kg2 {1
(Kh2)} Ra7 {-1.83/27 1} 52. Kh3 {1 (Ne5)} Rgb7 {-1.83/26 1} 53. Kg2 {1 (Be3)}
Rc7 {-1.83/27 1} 54. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Rab7 {-1.83/26 1} 55. Kg2 {1 (Kh2)} Kf8 {-1.
83/26 1} 56. Kh3 {1 (Kh2)} Re7 {-1.83/27 1} 57. Kg2 {1 (Kh2)} Bg7 {-1.83/28 1}
58. Kh3 {1 (Kh2)} Ra7 {-1.83/29 1} 59. Kg2 {1 (Kh2)} Kg8 {-1.83/30 1} 60. Kh3 {
1 (Kh2)} Rec7 {-1.83/27 1} 61. Kg2 {1} Rcb7 {-1.83/31 0} 62. Kh3 {1} Bc6 {-1.
83/30 0} 63. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Rb8 {-1.83/24 1} 64. Kh3 {1 (Ne5)} Re7 {-1.83/27 1}
65. Kg2 {1 (Ne5)} Bb7 {-1.83/25 1} 66. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Nf6 {-1.83/26 3} 67. Kg2 {
1 (Ne5)} Ra8 {-1.77/24 1} 68. Kh3 {1 (Ne5)} Ne4 {-1.76/23 1} 69. Kg2 {1 (Bd2)}
Bf6 {-1.76/24 3} 70. Kh3 {1 (Bd2)} Rb8 {-1.76/27 3} 71. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Rc8 {-1.
76/23 1} 72. Kh3 {1 (Bd2)} Bc6 {-1.76/24 0} 73. Kg2 {1 (Kh2)} Rb7 {-1.76/25 1}
74. Kh3 {1 (Bd2)} Rcc7 {-1.76/24 0} 75. Kg2 {1 (Kh2)} a4 {-1.76/25 0} 76. Kh3 {
1 (Be3)} Bg7 {-1.76/22 0} 77. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Rb8 {-1.76/24 0} 78. Kh3 {1 (Be3)}
Kh8 {-1.76/23 0} 79. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Rbb7 {-1.76/24 0} 80. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Bf8 {-1.
76/25 1} 81. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Bd6 {-1.76/24 0} 82. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Qg8 {-1.76/9 1}
83. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Ra7 {-1.76/24 0} 84. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Ra8 {-1.76/23 0} 85. Kg2 {
1 (Be3)} Kg7 {-1.76/21 0} 86. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Qe8 {-1.76/22 0} 87. Kg2 {1 (Be3)}
Kg8 {-1.76/21 0} 88. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Rb7 {-1.76/21 0} 89. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Kf8 {-1.
76/21 0} 90. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Rb5 {-1.76/19 0} 91. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Ra7 {-1.76/20 0}
92. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Bc7 {-1.76/21 0} 93. Kg2 {1} Kg8 {-1.76/28 0} 94. Kh3 {1
(Be3)} Bd8 {-1.76/21 0} 95. Kg2 {2} Bf6 {-1.76/33 0} 96. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Rb8 {-1.
76/20 0} 97. Kg2 {1} Ra5 {-1.76/27 0} 98. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Rb7 {-1.76/21 0} 99.
Kg2 {1} Bg7 {-1.76/27 0} 100. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Bf8 {-1.76/22 0} 101. Kg2 {1 (Ne5)}
Bd6 {-1.76/24 0} 102. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Qe7 {-1.76/20 0} 103. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Bb5 {
-1.76/21 0} 104. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Rb8 {-1.76/19 0} 105. Kg2 {1 (Ne5)} Ra7 {-1.76/
19 0} 106. Kh3 {1 (Bd2)} Qe8 {-1.76/19 0} 107. Kg2 {1} Rab7 {-1.76/29 0} 108.
Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Kf8 {-1.76/20 0} 109. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Bd7 {-1.76/19 0} 110. Kh3 {
1 (Be3)} Rc7 {-1.76/20 0} 111. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Rcc8 {-1.76/19 0} 112. Kh3 {1
(Be3)} Kg8 {-1.76/19 0} 113. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Bc6 {-1.76/21 0} 114. Kh3 {1 (Be3)}
Qd8 {-1.76/15 0} 115. Kg2 {1 (Bd2)} Qd7 {-1.76/19 0} 116. Kh3 {1 (Be3)} Re8 {
-1.76/17 0} 117. Kg2 {1 (Bd2)} Rbc8 {-1.76/18 1} 118. Kh3 {1 (Bd2)} Qc7 {-1.77/
16 0} 119. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Qb6 {-1.86/15 0} 120. Kh3 {1 (Kh2)} Qd8 {-1.72/16 0}
121. Kg2 {1 (Be3)} Nxg5 {-1.56/16 0} 122. hxg5 {1} Qb6 {-1.47/24 0} 123. Kh3 {
1 (Be3)} Kf7 {-1.50/12 0} 124. Kh4 {1 (Kh2)} Kg7 {-1.62/13 0} 125. Bd1 {2 (Kh3)
} Re7 {-1.67/13 0} 126. Qe5+ {5 . (Kh3)} Bxe5 {-7.94/15 0} 127. fxe5 {0 (Nxe5)}
Ree8 {-9.21/18 0} 128. Bf4 {1 (Be3)} Qd8 {-9.08/22 0} 129. Nd2 {3 (Be2)} Bb5 {
-9.08/19 0} 130. Nf3 {1 (Kh3)} Rh8 {-9.08/5 0} 131. Be2 {1 (Kh3)} Rb8 {-9.08/
14 0} 132. Bd1 {0 (Kh3)} Rf8 {0} 133. Be2 {-9.30/8 0 (Kh3)} Bc6 {0} 134. Bd1 {
-9.08/13 0 (Kh3)} Bb7 {0} 135. Be2 {-9.08/6 0 (Kh3)} Kf7 {0} 136. Bd1 {-9.08/7
0 (Kh3)} Ba6 {0} 137. Be2 {-9.08/15 0 (Kh3)} Rh8 {0} 138. Bd1 {-9.08/6 0 (Kh3)}
Bb5 {0} 139. Be2 {-9.08/15 0 (Kh3)} Rg8 {0} 140. Bd1 {-9.08/14 0 (Kh3)} Ba6 {0}
141. Be2 {-9.08/8 0 (Kh3)} Qe7 {0} 142. Bd1 {-9.08/11 0 (Kh3)} Bb5 {0} 143. Be2
{-9.08/12 0 (Kh3)} Rh8 {0} 144. Bd1 {-9.08/15 0 (Kh3)} Bc6 {-9.08/15 0} 145.
Be2 {0 (Kh3)} Ba8 {-9.08/12 0} 146. Bd1 {0 (Kh3)} Rhc8 {-9.08/10 0} 147. Be2 {
0 (Kh3)} Bc6 {0.01/0 0} 148. Bd1 {0} Qd8 {-9.08/17 0} 149. Be2 {0 (Kh3)} Ba8 {
-9.08/12 0} 150. Bd1 {0 (Kh3)} Kg7 {-9.08/15 0} 151. Be2 {0 (Kh3)} Qe7 {0} 152.
Bd1 {-9.08/7 0 (Kh3)} Bc6 {-9.08/10 0} 153. Be2 {1 (Kh3)} Qf7 {-9.08/14 0} 154.
Bd1 {0 (Kh3)} Ra8 {-9.08/16 0} 155. Be2 {0 (Kh3)} Qe7 {-9.08/16 0} 156. Bd1 {
0 (Kh3)} Rcb8 {-9.08/5 0} 157. Be2 {0 (Kh3)} Rb5 {-9.08/6 0} 158. Bd1 {0 (Kh3)}
Bd7 {-9.08/15 0} 159. Be2 {0 (Kh3)} Rbb8 {-9.08/11 0} 160. Bd1 {0 (Kh3)} Kh7 {
-9.08/15 0 '} 161. Be2 {1 (Kh3)} Be8 {0} 162. Bd1 {-9.08/14 0 (Kh3)} Bb5 {-9.
08/9 0} 163. Be2 {1 (Kh3)} Bc6 {0} 164. Bd1 {-9.08/15 0 (Kh3) Time (Lag: Av=0.
51s, max=1.0s)} 1-0
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Human being beat Stockfish playing without Queen 37 moves!!
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Human being beat Stockfish playing without Queen 37 moves!!
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: Human being beat Stockfish playing without Queen 37 move
You have to compile all those games into a book. Then it will be great use to be give a copy for study to all chess players in hell as severe punishment by lucifer.
Ignacio
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Re: Human being beat Stockfish playing without Queen 37 move
The position is dead drawn.
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Re: Human being beat Stockfish playing without Queen 37 move
Very cool idea to exchange the queen for blacks black sq bishop. After that, black cannot break the blockade unless he gives up his queen to do so.
Who knows!!!! I wonder if black should not have taken the queen !!!!
Who knows!!!! I wonder if black should not have taken the queen !!!!
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Re: Human being beat Stockfish playing without Queen 37 move
I think that 127.fxe5 was a mistake and black probably could win the game by 127...f4 and later sacrificing a rook at f4 or going with the queen from f5.S.Taylor wrote:Very cool idea to exchange the queen for blacks black sq bishop. After that, black cannot break the blockade unless he gives up his queen to do so.
Who knows!!!! I wonder if black should not have taken the queen !!!!
I believe that after black allow white to play Bf4 it is a draw so a good test position for chess programs may be the following:
[D]2r5/4r1k1/1qb1p1p1/3pPpPp/p1pP3K/PpP2NP1/1P6/R1BB4 b - - 0 127 bm f4
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Re: Human being beat Stockfish playing without Queen 37 move
I thought he played 127.Nxe5 from the diagram further above after ...BxQ. If a top computer played fxe5, that seems like it's terrible. Maybe computers are almost as good as needed, even if they will never see a thing like this? Or can this lack of vision affect many other positions and considerations too?Uri Blass wrote:I think that 127.fxe5 was a mistake and black probably could win the game by 127...f4 and later sacrificing a rook at f4 or going with the queen from f5.S.Taylor wrote:Very cool idea to exchange the queen for blacks black sq bishop. After that, black cannot break the blockade unless he gives up his queen to do so.
Who knows!!!! I wonder if black should not have taken the queen !!!!
I believe that after black allow white to play Bf4 it is a draw so a good test position for chess programs may be the following:
[D]2r5/4r1k1/1qb1p1p1/3pPpPp/p1pP3K/PpP2NP1/1P6/R1BB4 b - - 0 127 bm f4
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Re: Human being beat Stockfish playing without Queen 37 move
Hello Pablo,
nice queen sacrifice
nice queen sacrifice
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Re: Human being beat Stockfish playing without Queen 37 move
I was just imagining sitting opposite Karlsen, kasparov, karpov korchnoi etc in the position after 127.Nxe5 and managing to draw effortlesly, even if i was falling asleep. But then i realized that these above players would have agreed to a draw before i even came the board (if the game was planned to start from that position) because it IS the end of the game at that point.
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Re: Human being beat Stockfish playing without Queen 37 move
Pablo played fxe5, not Nxe5. Just look at his post.S.Taylor wrote: I thought he played 127.Nxe5 from the diagram further above after ...BxQ. If a top computer played fxe5, that seems like it's terrible. Maybe computers are almost as good as needed, even if they will never see a thing like this? Or can this lack of vision affect many other positions and considerations too?