Febrero 12 de 2014
Houdini 4 and Deep Fritz 14 are exhausted. Losers.
New developments and new ideas of the human brain, leading to madness chess computers. Houdini four remained chained in the glass case and barely survived. Deep fritz 2014 could not come to the surface and succumbed. Man versus machine. New thoughts, new battles, one war.
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[pgn][Event "Rated game, 5 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2014.02.12"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Grand-father"]
[Black "Alexander3"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A03"]
[WhiteElo "1928"]
[BlackElo "2249"]
[PlyCount "513"]
[EventDate "2014.02.12"]
[TimeControl "300"]
1. d4 {1} Nf6 {B 0} 2. e3 {0} d6 {B 0} 3. c3 {0} g6 {0.00/19 18} 4. Bc4 {2
(Sf3)} Bg7 {-0.23/20 8} 5. f4 {1 (Sf3)} d5 {-0.36/19 10} 6. Bd3 {3 (Le2)} O-O {
-0.26/20 16} 7. Nf3 {0} c5 {-0.25/19 4} 8. O-O {2} b6 {B 0} 9. a3 {1} c4 {-0.
28/17 7} 10. Bc2 {2} Nc6 {-0.21/18 4} 11. Re1 {0 (Sbd2)} Bf5 {-0.33/17 6} 12.
Nbd2 {1 (Lxf5)} e6 {-0.41/18 5} 13. Nh4 {1 (e4)} Bxc2 {-0.61/18 8} 14. Qxc2 {2}
Nh5 {-0.50/19 18} 15. Nhf3 {1} Na5 {-0.38/19 7} 16. Nf1 {1 (a4)} Nb3 {-0.53/18
5} 17. Rb1 {0} Qc7 {-0.51/19 5} 18. N3d2 {1 (S1d2)} Na5 {-0.60/18 9} 19. Nf3 {2
} Rfd8 {-0.50/18 29} 20. g3 {0 (Ld2)} f5 {-0.72/18 5} 21. Re2 {1 (Dg2)} Nf6 {
-0.69/17 4} 22. Rg2 {2 (Ld2)} Nb7 {-0.79/17 17} 23. h4 {0 (Ld2)} Nd6 {-1.10/18
14} 24. Bd2 {1 (De2)} Rf8 {-1.07/15 2} 25. Be1 {0} Rad8 {-0.97/15 3} 26. Ra1 {
2 (Te2)} Ng4 {-0.96/15 5} 27. Qe2 {3 (a4)} Bf6 {-0.97/16 3} 28. N1h2 {1 (a4)}
h5 {-0.94/18 4} 29. Nf1 {2 (Sxg4)} a6 {-0.99/15 3} 30. Qc2 {1 (S1h2)} Rb8 {-0.
93/15 3} 31. Ra2 {1 (Te2)} b5 {-1.05/15 3} 32. Rd2 {1 (S3h2)} Ne4 {-1.02/13 2}
33. Rd1 {3 (Te2)} Rf7 {-1.06/13 2} 34. Kg2 {1 (S3d2)} Be7 {-1.08/12 2} 35. Rda1
{1 (S3h2)} Re8 {-1.13/13 3} 36. Qe2 {0 (S3d2)} Qb7 {-0.88/15 2} 37. Qc2 {0
(S1d2)} Ref8 {-1.13/12 1} 38. Qe2 {0} a5 {-0.91/15 0} 39. Qc2 {1 (S1h2)} a4 {
-1.30/13 1} 40. Qe2 {2 (S3d2)} Bf6 {-0.94/15 2} 41. Rc1 {1 (S1d2)} Rd7 {-0.98/
13 1} 42. Rc2 {0 (S1h2)} Rdd8 {-1.08/13 1} 43. Ra1 {0 (S1h2)} Qc7 {-0.94/14 2}
44. Rac1 {0 (S1d2)} Qe7 {-0.87/14 1} 45. Qd1 {0 (S1d2)} Nd6 {-0.96/12 1} 46.
Re2 {0 (S3h2)} Nh6 {-0.93/14 1} 47. Rcc2 {0 (Tec2)} Ne4 {-0.96/15 1} 48. Kg1 {
2 (S1d2)} Ng4 {-1.01/14 1} 49. Rf2 {4 (S1d2)} Nexf2 {-2.10/13 1} 50. Rxf2 {0
(Lxf2)} Nxf2 {-3.78/16 1} 51. Bxf2 {2} Qd6 {-3.49/17 0} 52. Be1 {1 (S1d2)} Rd7
{-3.68/15 1} 53. Qc2 {0 (Lf2)} Qc6 {-3.81/16 1} 54. Kg2 {0} Re7 {-3.58/15 1}
55. Bd2 {1 (S1d2)} Kg7 {-3.62/16 2} 56. Be1 {0} Rd8 {-3.50/16 0} 57. N3d2 {1
(S1d2)} Rb8 {-3.72/14 1} 58. Nb1 {0 (Sf3)} Ree8 {-3.72/15 1} 59. Kh3 {0 (Sbd2)}
Rf8 {-3.76/14 1} 60. Nh2 {0 (Kg2)} Rh8 {-3.72/14 1} 61. Qd2 {0 (Sf3)} Rhc8 {-3.
85/14 1} 62. Qe2 {0 (Sf3)} Qc7 {-3.73/15 1} 63. Nf3 {0} Qd6 {-3.49/20 0} 64.
Qd2 {0 (Kg2)} Rb7 {-3.49/14 1} 65. Kh2 {1 (Dc2)} Re8 {-3.73/14 1} 66. Kh3 {0
(Kg2)} Kh7 {-3.54/15 1} 67. Kh2 {0 (Kg2)} Ra8 {-3.70/15 1} 68. Kh3 {0 (Kg2)}
Rb6 {-3.54/15 1} 69. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Kg7 {-3.72/15 1} 70. Kh3 {0 (Kg2)} Rbb8 {-3.
65/16 1} 71. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Ra7 {-3.70/15 0} 72. Kh3 {1 (Kg2)} Rf7 {-3.64/15 1}
73. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Re8 {-3.58/12 1} 74. Kh3 {1 (De2)} Qc7 {-3.62/12 1} 75. Kh2 {
1 (Kg2)} Rd8 {-3.39/13 0} 76. Kh3 {1 (Dg2)} Qc6 {-3.49/12 1} 77. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)}
Rfd7 {-3.32/13 1} 78. Kh3 {1 (Kg1)} Qd6 {-3.25/13 1} 79. Kh2 {1 (De2)} Re8 {-3.
22/13 1} 80. Kh3 {1 (Dc1)} Rc8 {-3.17/12 1} 81. Kh2 {1 (Dh2)} Rf7 {-3.07/14 1}
82. Kh3 {1 (De2)} Ra8 {-3.07/12 1} 83. Kh2 {1 (Dh2)} Rd7 {-3.01/13 0} 84. Kh3 {
1 (Kg1)} Rb8 {-2.91/13 1} 85. Kh2 {1} Qc6 {-2.91/15 0} 86. Kh3 {1 (Lf2)} Rbd8 {
-2.90/15 1} 87. Kh2 {1 (Dd1)} Re8 {-2.91/13 0} 88. Kh3 {1 (De2)} Rb8 {-2.86/14
0} 89. Kh2 {1} Rh8 {-2.89/16 0} 90. Kh3 {1 (Dd1)} Rf8 {-2.86/14 1} 91. Kh2 {1
(Lf2)} Rg8 {-2.86/15 1} 92. Kh3 {1 (Dd1)} Qd6 {-2.86/15 0} 93. Kh2 {2 (Lf2)}
Rgd8 {-2.89/15 0} 94. Kh3 {1 (Dd1)} Rf7 {-2.80/14 0} 95. Kh2 {1} Qc6 {-2.86/16
0} 96. Kh3 {1 (Dc1)} Rc7 {-2.86/13 1} 97. Kh2 {1 (Dc2)} Ra7 {-2.86/14 0} 98.
Kh3 {1 (Dd1)} Qd6 {-2.86/13 0} 99. Kh2 {1 (Dc1)} Rb7 {-2.57/12 0} 100. Kh3 {1
(Lf2)} b4 {-2.49/13 0} 101. axb4 {3 (cxb4)} Rbb8 {-2.85/10 0} 102. Na3 {1} Rd7
{-2.81/17 0} 103. Kh2 {1} Ra7 {-2.81/17 0} 104. Kh3 {1 (Kg2)} Qc6 {-2.81/15 0}
105. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Qe8 {-2.81/15 1} 106. Kh3 {1 (Kg2)} Qd7 {-2.81/14 0} 107.
Kh2 {1} Qd8 {-2.81/18 0} 108. Kh3 {0} Be7 {-2.81/18 0} 109. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Qb6 {
-2.81/16 0} 110. Kh3 {1 (Kg2)} Bf6 {-2.81/14 0} 111. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Re7 {-2.81/
15 0} 112. Ne5 {1 (Dd1)} Bxe5 {-3.03/11 0} 113. dxe5 {0} Qc6 {-2.89/16 0} 114.
Qd4 {1 (Sc2)} Ra8 {-3.03/11 0} 115. Bd2 {1 (Sc2)} Qb7 {-3.23/12 0} 116. Kh3 {
1 (b5)} Rb8 {-3.41/12 0} 117. Kh2 {1 (Le1)} Qb6 {-3.70/16 0} 118. Kh3 {1 (Sc2)}
Reb7 {-3.68/14 0} 119. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Kf8 {-3.69/15 0} 120. Kh3 {1 (Kg2)} Ra8 {
-3.69/15 0} 121. Kh2 {1 (Sc2)} Ke8 {-3.69/16 0} 122. Kh3 {1 (Dxb6)} Qxd4 {-3.
94/15 0} 123. exd4 {2} Kd7 {-3.61/24 0} 124. Kh2 {1 (Sc2)} Kc6 {-3.61/15 0}
125. Kh3 {1 (Kg2)} Rab8 {-3.69/14 0} 126. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Re7 {-3.61/15 0} 127.
Kh3 {1 (Kg2)} Rbe8 {-3.61/17 0} 128. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Rf7 {-3.61/19 0} 129. Kh3 {
1 (Kg2)} Rb8 {-3.61/18 0} 130. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Rbf8 {-3.61/18 0} 131. Kh3 {1} Ra7
{-3.61/25 0} 132. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Re7 {-3.61/20 0} 133. Kh3 {1 (Kg2)} Kb6 {-3.61/
22 0} 134. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Rd7 {-3.61/18 0} 135. Kh3 {1 (Sc2)} Rb8 {-3.61/18 0}
136. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Rdd8 {-3.61/18 0} 137. Kh3 {1 (Kg2)} Rg8 {-3.61/18 0} 138.
Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Rgf8 {-3.61/19 0} 139. Kh3 {1 (Kg1)} Rbc8 {-3.61/20 0} 140. Kh2 {
1 (Kg2)} Rh8 {-3.61/19 0} 141. Kh3 {1 (Sc2)} Rh7 {-3.61/18 0} 142. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)
} Rg7 {-3.61/17 0} 143. Kh3 {1 (Kg1)} Re8 {-3.61/15 1} 144. Kh2 {1 (Lc1)} Kc6 {
-3.61/18 0} 145. Kh3 {1 (Kg2)} Reg8 {-3.61/18 0} 146. Kh2 {1 (Sc2)} Rc8 {-3.61/
19 0} 147. Kh3 {1 (Sc2)} Rb8 {-3.61/16 0} 148. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Kb6 {-3.61/17 0}
149. Kh3 {1 (Kg2)} Re7 {-3.50/17 0} 150. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Rh8 {-3.61/18 0} 151.
Kh3 {1 (Kg2)} Rhe8 {-3.61/19 0} 152. Kh2 {1 (Kg2)} Rc8 {-3.61/15 0} 153. Kh3 {
1 (Kg2)} Rg8 {-3.58/15 0} 154. Kh2 {1 (Sc2)} Rb8 {-3.50/15 0} 155. Kh3 {1 (Kg2)
} Reb7 {-3.58/16 0} 156. Kh2 {1 (Sb1)} Rc7 {-3.61/15 0} 157. Kg2 {1} Rg7 {-3.
61/26 0} 158. Kf3 {1 (Kf2)} Rgb7 {-3.40/14 0} 159. Kf2 {1 (Lc1)} Rh7 {-3.39/14
0} 160. Kf3 {1 (Kf1)} Re7 {-3.41/13 0} 161. Kf2 {1 (Lc1)} Kc6 {-3.30/14 0} 162.
Kf3 {1 (Ke2)} Rg7 {-3.50/15 0} 163. Kf2 {1} Rd7 {-2.95/18 0} 164. Kf3 {1 (Sb1)}
Rf7 {-2.99/16 0} 165. Be1 {2 (Lc1)} Rfb7 {-3.06/14 0} 166. Bd2 {1 (Sb1)} Rd8 {
-3.20/13 0} 167. Kf2 {1} Kb6 {-2.78/16 0} 168. Kf3 {1 (Sc2)} Ra8 {-3.12/11 0}
169. Kf2 {1 (Sc2)} Rf7 {-3.61/24 0} 170. Kf3 {1 (Sc2)} Rfa7 {-2.86/13 0} 171.
Kf2 {1 (Lc1)} Re7 {-2.18/15 0} 172. Kf3 {1 (Sc2)} g5 {-1.58/14 0} 173. fxg5 {1}
Rg7 {-1.58/23 0} 174. Kf4 {1 (Sc2)} Kc6 {-1.76/13 0} 175. Be1 {0 (Sc2)} Rag8 {
-1.96/14 0} 176. Bd2 {0} Rb7 {-1.63/22 0} 177. Be1 {1 (Sc2)} Kd7 {-2.28/15 0}
178. Bd2 {1} Ke8 {-1.61/20 0} 179. Be1 {1 (Sc2)} Kf7 {-2.18/14 0} 180. Bd2 {1
(Lf2)} Ra8 {-1.76/14 0} 181. Be1 {1 (Kf3)} Kg6 {-1.94/15 0} 182. Bd2 {1} Re8 {
-1.61/24 0} 183. Be1 {1 (Kf3)} Reb8 {-2.10/11 0} 184. Bd2 {1 (Sc2)} Rd8 {-1.61/
18 0} 185. Be1 {1 (Sc2)} Rb6 {-1.80/13 0} 186. Bd2 {1 (Sc2)} Kg7 {-1.61/17 0}
187. Be1 {1 (Sc2)} Rf8 {-1.74/10 0} 188. Bd2 {1 (Sc2)} Rf7 {-1.61/16 0} 189.
Be1 {1 (Sc2)} Rb8 {-1.79/10 0} 190. Bd2 {1 (Sc2)} Rd7 {-1.61/17 0} 191. Be1 {
1 (Sc2)} Kf7 {-1.63/12 0} 192. Bd2 {2 (Sc2)} Rdd8 {-1.61/15 0} 193. Be1 {1
(Sc2)} Kg8 {-1.81/10 0} 194. Bd2 {1} Kg7 {-1.61/25 0} 195. Be1 {1 (Kf3)} Rf8 {
-1.61/12 0} 196. Bd2 {1 (Sc2)} Rf7 {-1.61/18 0} 197. Be1 {1 (Sc2)} Kg6 {-1.61/
11 0} 198. Bd2 {1} Rb6 {-1.61/24 0} 199. Be1 {1 (Sc2)} Re7 {-1.61/12 0} 200.
Bd2 {1 (Sc2)} Rbb7 {-1.61/18 0} 201. Be1 {1 (Sc2)} Rb8 {-1.61/13 0} 202. Bd2 {
1 (Sc2)} Rb6 {-1.61/17 0} 203. Be1 {2 (Sc2)} Reb7 {-1.61/14 0} 204. Bd2 {0
(Sb1)} Rb8 {-1.56/17 0} 205. Be1 {1 (Sb1)} Rg8 {-1.56/17 0} 206. Bd2 {1 (Sc2)}
Re8 {-1.56/15 0} 207. Be1 {1 (Lc1)} Rb7 {-1.61/18 0} 208. Bd2 {1 (Sc2)} Rh8 {
-1.55/17 0} 209. Be1 {1 (Ke3)} Kg7 {-1.61/13 0} 210. Bd2 {1 (Sc2)} Kf7 {-1.47/
15 0} 211. Be1 {1 (Sb1)} Rb6 {-1.56/13 0} 212. Bd2 {1 (Kf3)} Rf8 {-1.46/13 0}
213. Be1 {1 (Lc1)} Rg8 {-1.56/14 0} 214. Bd2 {1 (Sc2)} Rg7 {-1.47/14 0} 215.
Be1 {1 (Sb1)} Kg6 {-1.56/15 0} 216. Bd2 {1 (Sb1)} Rb8 {-1.47/17 0} 217. Be1 {
2 (Sb1)} Rh7 {-1.56/13 0} 218. Bd2 {0 (Sb1)} Ra7 {-1.55/13 0} 219. Be1 {1 (Le3)
} Kg7 {-1.56/13 0} 220. Bd2 {1 (Sb1)} Rab7 {-1.45/12 0} 221. Kf3 {1 (Sc2)} Rf8
{-1.12/12 0} 222. Kf2 {1} f4 {-0.34/19 0} 223. gxf4 {1} Kh8 {-0.22/17 0} 224.
Kf3 {1} Kg8 {-0.14/19 0} 225. Be1 {2 (Sc2)} Kg7 {-0.33/15 0} 226. Bd2 {1} Kg6 {
-0.14/21 0} 227. Be1 {1 (Kg3)} Rf5 {-0.96/11 0} 228. Bd2 {1} Rb8 {-0.14/24 0}
229. Be3 {2 (Sc2)} Kf7 {-0.25/11 0} 230. Bd2 {1} Rb6 {-0.14/22 0} 231. Be3 {1
(Sc2)} Ke7 {-0.36/11 0} 232. Bd2 {0 (Sc2)} Rf7 {-0.04/15 0} 233. Be3 {1 (Sc2)}
Rb8 {-0.90/12 0} 234. Bd2 {1} Kd7 {-0.22/19 0} 235. Be3 {1 (Le1)} Kc7 {-0.74/
15 0} 236. Bd2 {1 (Lf2)} Kc6 {-0.83/10 0} 237. Be3 {1 (Le1)} Rg8 {-0.83/12 0}
238. Bd2 {1 (Lf2)} Rgf8 {-0.87/8 0} 239. Be3 {1 (Sc2)} Rf5 {-0.48/12 0} 240.
Bd2 {1} R8f7 {-0.11/21 0} 241. Be3 {1} Rg7 {-0.07/22 0} 242. Bd2 {1 (Sc2)} Rb7
{-0.11/14 0} 243. Be3 {1 (Le1)} Rbf7 {-0.51/14 0} 244. Bd2 {1 (Sb1)} Rf8 {-0.
49/15 0} 245. Be3 {1} R5f7 {-0.07/19 0} 246. Bd2 {1 (Lc1)} Kb6 {-0.07/15 0}
247. Be3 {1} Rc8 {-0.07/21 0} 248. Bd2 {1 (Lf2)} Rg8 {-0.07/12 0} 249. Be3 {1
(Le1)} Ka6 {-0.07/14 0} 250. Bd2 {1 (Lf2)} Rh8 {-0.07/14 0} 251. Be3 {1 (Le1)}
Rb8 {-0.07/16 0} 252. Bd2 {1 (Lf2)} Rg8 {-0.07/15 0} 253. Be3 {1 (Le1)} Rgg7 {
-0.07/12 0} 254. Bd2 {1 (Lf2)} Rf5 {-0.07/14 0} 255. Be3 {1 (Le1)} Rg8 {-0.29/
8 0} 256. Bd2 {1 (Lf2)} Rgf8 {-0.32/12 0} 257. Be3 {1 Zeit (Lag: Av=1.12s,
max=6.8s)} 1-0
[/pgn]
[pgn][Event "Rated game, 3 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2014.02.06"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Grand-father"]
[Black "Some-Patzer"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "1935"]
[BlackElo "2529"]
[PlyCount "371"]
[EventDate "2014.02.12"]
[TimeControl "180"]
1. d4 {1} Nf6 {B 0} 2. e3 {0} d5 {0} 3. c3 {B 0} e6 {B 0} 4. f4 {0} Bd6 {B 0}
5. Nf3 {0} c5 {0} 6. a3 {B 0} O-O {B 0} 7. b4 {1} b6 {B 0} 8. Bd3 {1} Nc6 {B 0}
9. O-O {1} Bb7 {B 0} 10. Re1 {1} Ne7 {B 0} 11. Qe2 {1} c4 {-0.62/20 9} 12. Bc2
{1} b5 {-0.66/20 7} 13. Bb2 {2 (a4)} Ne4 {-1.06/20 3} 14. Nbd2 {2 (a4)} f6 {-0.
81/21 3} 15. Nxe4 {2 (a4)} dxe4 {1} 16. Nd2 {-1.12/18 0} f5 {-0.87/19 2} 17.
Rf1 {1 (a4)} Qc7 {-1.43/20 6} 18. Rf2 {3 (a4)} Nd5 {-1.69/18 3} 19. g3 {1 (a4)}
a5 {-1.83/18 9} 20. Rff1 {12 (bxa5)} a4 {-2.24/19 2} 21. Kf2 {7 (Rae1)} Rf6 {
-2.70/19 2} 22. Ke1 {0 (Kg1)} Rh6 {-3.07/17 2} 23. Kd1 {1 (h4)} Bc6 {-3.30/19
10} 24. Kc1 {1 (Ke1)} Be8 {-3.10/19 6} 25. Kb1 {4} Bh5 {-3.09/20 0} 26. Qf2 {3}
Bg4 {-3.01/20 0} 27. h4 {3} Qf7 {-3.02/20 0} 28. Bd1 {3} Bxd1 {-2.63/19 15} 29.
Rxd1 {4} Rf8 {-2.35/19 0} 30. Kc2 {3 (Ka2)} Qh5 {-1.92/18 3} 31. Rg1 {4 (Re1)}
Rg6 {-1.91/19 4} 32. Rae1 {6 (Rge1)} Be7 {-2.11/19 2} 33. Bc1 {3 (Qe2)} Qg4 {
-2.07/18 1} 34. Nb1 {2 (Qe2)} Rb8 {-2.11/20 3} 35. Bd2 {2 (Kb2)} Rd8 {-2.14/21
2} 36. Ref1 {3 (Kb2)} Nf6 {-1.87/20 9} 37. Rg2 {2 (Kb2)} Rd7 {-1.88/21 10} 38.
Rfg1 {2 (Kb2)} Nd5 {-1.62/19 2} 39. Kc1 {2 (Qf1)} h5 {-1.78/20 3} 40. Kc2 {2
(Qf1)} Rd6 {-1.77/20 2} 41. Kc1 {1 (Kb2)} Rf6 {-1.72/21 4} 42. Kc2 {1 (Be1)}
Qg6 {-1.74/21 1} 43. Kc1 {1 (Qe2)} Qe8 {-1.80/20 1} 44. Kc2 {1 (Qe2)} Rf8 {-1.
78/20 2} 45. Kc1 {1 (Qe2)} Nf6 {-1.76/20 3} 46. Kc2 {6 (Kb2)} Qc6 {-1.77/20 1}
47. Kc1 {1 (Qe2)} Ng4 {-1.72/20 3} 48. Qe2 {2} Rd7 {-1.72/21 0} 49. Kc2 {1
(Kb2)} Rb8 {-1.75/19 1} 50. Kc1 {1 (Kb2)} Rbd8 {-1.72/19 2} 51. Be1 {3 (Kb2)}
Kh7 {-1.76/18 1} 52. Kc2 {1 (Kb2)} Rh8 {-1.70/19 1} 53. Kc1 {0 (Kb2)} Rd6 {-1.
70/19 1} 54. Kc2 {0 (Kb2)} Nf6 {-1.75/20 1} 55. Kc1 {0 (Bf2)} Qe8 {-1.69/20 1}
56. Kc2 {1 (Bf2)} Ng4 {-1.71/19 1} 57. Kc1 {1 (Kb2)} Bf6 {-1.73/19 1} 58. Kc2 {
1 (Bf2)} g6 {-1.74/18 1} 59. Kc1 {1 (Kb2)} Qf7 {-1.72/18 1} 60. Kc2 {0 (Kb2)}
Bg7 {-1.72/19 1} 61. Kc1 {0 (Kb2)} Rhd8 {-1.72/19 1} 62. Kc2 {0 (Kb2)} Qc7 {-1.
72/19 1} 63. Kc1 {1 (Kb2)} Nf6 {-1.73/17 1} 64. Nd2 {2 (Kb2)} R6d7 {-1.75/18 1}
65. Nb1 {2 (Kb2)} Bf8 {-1.77/18 1} 66. Kc2 {0 (Kb2)} Kg7 {-1.73/19 2} 67. Kc1 {
0 (Kb2)} Rd6 {-1.72/18 1} 68. Kc2 {0 (Kb2)} Qc6 {-1.72/18 1} 69. Kc1 {0 (Kb2)}
Nd5 {-1.72/19 1} 70. Kc2 {1 (Kb2)} Be7 {-1.73/17 1} 71. Kc1 {1 (Kb2)} R6d7 {-1.
77/16 1} 72. Kc2 {0 (Kb2)} Bf6 {-1.80/16 1} 73. Kc1 {0 (Nd2)} Rc8 {-1.77/15 1}
74. Kc2 {0 (Kb2)} Be7 {-1.78/16 1} 75. Kc1 {0 (Nd2)} Nf6 {-1.77/16 1} 76. Kc2 {
1 (Kb2)} Qd6 {-1.66/18 1} 77. Kc1 {0 (Kb2)} Ng4 {-1.61/17 1} 78. Kc2 {1 (Bf2)}
Bf6 {-1.50/16 2} 79. Kc1 {0 (Bf2)} Rcd8 {-1.49/15 1} 80. Kc2 {0 (Kb2)} e5 {-1.
90/15 1} 81. fxe5 {5} Bxe5 {-1.08/21 0} 82. Kb2 {3 (dxe5)} Bf6 {-1.95/14 0} 83.
Rf1 {5 (Bf2)} Qd5 {-1.95/15 0} 84. Rf4 {1 (Bf2)} Kh8 {-1.94/17 0} 85. Kc2 {1
(Rf1)} Kh7 {-1.93/15 0} 86. Kc1 {1 (Rf1)} Be5 {-1.90/14 0} 87. Kc2 {0 (Rf1)}
Bxf4 {0} 88. gxf4 {-2.99/15 0} Re8 {-2.73/21 0} 89. Bg3 {1 (Nd2)} Qe6 {-2.83/
16 0} 90. Kc1 {1 (Nd2)} Kg7 {-2.57/16 1} 91. Kc2 {0 (Nd2)} Kf6 {-2.69/16 0} 92.
Kc1 {0 (Nd2)} Ke7 {-2.65/17 0} 93. Kc2 {0 (Kb2)} Kd6 {-2.67/16 0} 94. Rh2 {0
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Houdini 4 and Deep Fritz 14 are exhausted. Losers 2014
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
Houdini 4 and Deep Fritz 14 are exhausted. Losers.
New developments and new ideas of the human brain, are leading to madness to the chess computers.
Houdini 4 remained chained into te box of glass and barely survived with a draw. Houdini is exahasted.
Deep fritz 14 on 2014 could not come to the surface and succumbed.... Man versus machine.
New thoughts, new battles, one war.
I have many secrets and ideas that obly will be used playing chess computers in the future.
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Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
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Some corrections to the automatic traslator. Computers need our help. and we need te computers help.
New developments and new ideas of the human brain, are leading to madness to the chess computers.
Houdini 4 remained chained into te box of glass and barely survived with a draw. Houdini is exahasted.
Deep fritz 14 on 2014 could not come to the surface and succumbed.... Man versus machine.
New thoughts, new battles, one war.
I have many secrets and ideas that obly will be used playing chess computers in the future.
Best regards,
Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Father @ Grand-Father playchess.com
Some corrections to the automatic traslator. Computers need our help. and we need te computers help.
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
Once I read a post in my facebook page:
When you are dead,you are simply dead.You don't know that you are dead.It's only difficult for the people who know you....
The same thing goes when you are stupid....
No offence is intended,just sayin regards,
Dr.D
When you are dead,you are simply dead.You don't know that you are dead.It's only difficult for the people who know you....
The same thing goes when you are stupid....
No offence is intended,just sayin regards,
Dr.D
_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….
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I dont believe in you Doc.
Eternal life and the existence of God does not depend on your approval or your authorization. Eternal life exists regardless of our approval. At death you will be aware of the fate that his soul reached. Salvation or eternal damnation. Human beings have consciousness. Chess machines are conscious of their own existence. I think therefore I am is a theorem for intelligent beings. Self-awareness is the secret to making the machines, often silly and stupid.
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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Chess machines are not conscious of their own existence.
Chess machines are conscious of their own existence = Mistake.
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
LOL.....nice one, Doc !Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Once I read a post in my facebook page:
When you are dead,you are simply dead.You don't know that you are dead.It's only difficult for the people who know you....
The same thing goes when you are stupid....
No offence is intended,just sayin regards,
Dr.D
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Re: Houdini 4 and Deep Fritz 14 are exhausted. Losers 2014
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Once I read a post in my facebook page:
When you are dead,you are simply dead.You don't know that you are dead.It's only difficult for the people who know you....
The same thing goes when you are stupid....
No offence is intended,just sayin regards,
Dr.D
LOL!
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Re: Houdini 4 and Deep Fritz 14 are exhausted. Losers 2014
Father wrote:Febrero 12 de 2014
Houdini 4 and Deep Fritz 14 are exhausted. Losers.
New developments and new ideas of the human brain, leading to madness chess computers. Houdini four remained chained in the glass case and barely survived. Deep fritz 2014 could not come to the surface and succumbed. Man versus machine. New thoughts, new battles, one war.
Best regards,
Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Father @ Grand-Father playchess.com
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Hello Father !
Thanks for the updates...
It seems you are COMPUTER KILLER, well-done again!!!
With respect to you (against any cheating),
I need a LIVE video (I think many chess friends have same opinion as mine), where we can watch your games
In other words,
We need to be sure 100 % that you are not using second PC or other engine on same PC
And only after your LIVE video,
I can start to believe in your published results...
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Re: Houdini 4 and Deep Fritz 14 are exhausted. Losers 2014
shrapnel wrote:LOL.....nice one, Doc !Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Once I read a post in my facebook page:
When you are dead,you are simply dead.You don't know that you are dead.It's only difficult for the people who know you....
The same thing goes when you are stupid....
No offence is intended,just sayin regards,
Dr.D
_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….
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Re: Houdini 4 and Deep Fritz 14 are exhausted. Losers 2014
Robert Flesher wrote:Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Once I read a post in my facebook page:
When you are dead,you are simply dead.You don't know that you are dead.It's only difficult for the people who know you....
The same thing goes when you are stupid....
No offence is intended,just sayin regards,
Dr.D
LOL!
_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….