As I mentioned before in a previous post engines above 2700 SSDF are overrated compared to Human, therefore, when you concluded that the turning point lies around ~~2700 elo for engines, we can not conclude that most GM's around ~~2700 elo will lose against Stockfish with a knight Odds. As you will notice that a human rated around 2500 FIDE like GM Ben Finegold knows how to take advantage better than any engine rated around ~~2700 by the SSDF since those engines do not know how to force the trade of other pieces when winning bu a Knight or Bishop. Here I will show you what GM Ben Finegold was saying the day of GM Smerdon vs Komodo Knight Odds ==>
PS: It also look like GM Ben was making fun of Stockfish, so he should be the next match against Komodo with the (c2/f2) pawns Odds, and see if he can show us how to beat Komodo. Also Noticed that GM Ben Finegold made more Money $$$.$$ than GM Smerdon receiving Donations just to make commentaries
In 2002 on a poor Athlon PC Rebel at tournament time control was already able to keep its feet dry (2-2) against a 2700+ elo rated GM. It's not the same as Komodo playing knight odds but the elo gap between Komodo (2020) running at x threads vs Rebel (2002) on an Athlon and semi blitz blitz vs tournament time control is so big I don't hold my breath.
Well, we know that knight odds is too much, because David Smerdon won by 5-1 vs. Komodo just a month ago at 15' +10", and he is only about 30 elo above Finegold. But two pawns is another story entirely. Although Van Foreest (2682) beat Stockfish 2 to 1 at 30" + 10" with two White pawns, Komodo has a very good record against grandmasters when giving two White pawns in Rapid.
I truly believe that GM Ben Finegold would have a fair and very even match against Komnodo with two pawns odds (c2/f2) or other similar two pawns odds configuration at Time control of 15 + 10 sec increment. GM Ben is very popular with his Youtube followers here he made $2,385 in donations which is more than GM Smerdon ever made playing any engine, but GM Ben would benefit tremendously by playing versus Komodo since he has such a great amount of fans that follow him on Youtube ==>
PS: Now two pawns Odds at Time control of 45 Minutes or greater would be hard even for Komodo latest version, the more time you give the human players rated higher than 2350 that better they come out with a plan and avoid blunders
Did you can reach GM Ben Finegold
Phone: 678-628-5615.
Komodo has an overwhelming score against GMs, even ones around 2600, at 45' + 15" when giving two White pawns, although not specifically c2/f2. Even with f2/g2, e2/f2, b2/g2, and c2/g2 Komodo has a huge plus at this TC. But with two Black pawns missing it's not so easy for Komodo at that time control with strong GMs. I emailed Ben, let's give him time to reply. I would perhaps propose that he choose any two White pawns for a four to six game match, but they have to be a different pair each time, he can't choose f2/g2 every time! But even with f2/g2, surely the worst case, we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2".
Can you post those two games we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2". Even if GM Ben Finegold lose 4 games and draw 2 out of 6 games we human will be extremely proud of his performancve, and at the same time he will make a lot of Money on his Youtube Channel plus we will also be watching and donating Money
Here is the draw with Lenderman at f2 + g2 odds:
[Event "f2g2 odds"]
[Site "chess.com"]
[Date "2017"]
[Round "2"]
[White "KomodoChess"]
[Black "AlexanderL"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[Annotator "Aleksandr"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPP2P/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "118"]
[EventType "rapid, (45' + 15")"]
As I mentioned before in a previous post engines above 2700 SSDF are overrated compared to Human, therefore, when you concluded that the turning point lies around ~~2700 elo for engines, we can not conclude that most GM's around ~~2700 elo will lose against Stockfish with a knight Odds. As you will notice that a human rated around 2500 FIDE like GM Ben Finegold knows how to take advantage better than any engine rated around ~~2700 by the SSDF since those engines do not know how to force the trade of other pieces when winning bu a Knight or Bishop. Here I will show you what GM Ben Finegold was saying the day of GM Smerdon vs Komodo Knight Odds ==>
PS: It also look like GM Ben was making fun of Stockfish, so he should be the next match against Komodo with the (c2/f2) pawns Odds, and see if he can show us how to beat Komodo. Also Noticed that GM Ben Finegold made more Money $$$.$$ than GM Smerdon receiving Donations just to make commentaries
In 2002 on a poor Athlon PC Rebel at tournament time control was already able to keep its feet dry (2-2) against a 2700+ elo rated GM. It's not the same as Komodo playing knight odds but the elo gap between Komodo (2020) running at x threads vs Rebel (2002) on an Athlon and semi blitz blitz vs tournament time control is so big I don't hold my breath.
Well, we know that knight odds is too much, because David Smerdon won by 5-1 vs. Komodo just a month ago at 15' +10", and he is only about 30 elo above Finegold. But two pawns is another story entirely. Although Van Foreest (2682) beat Stockfish 2 to 1 at 30" + 10" with two White pawns, Komodo has a very good record against grandmasters when giving two White pawns in Rapid.
I truly believe that GM Ben Finegold would have a fair and very even match against Komnodo with two pawns odds (c2/f2) or other similar two pawns odds configuration at Time control of 15 + 10 sec increment. GM Ben is very popular with his Youtube followers here he made $2,385 in donations which is more than GM Smerdon ever made playing any engine, but GM Ben would benefit tremendously by playing versus Komodo since he has such a great amount of fans that follow him on Youtube ==>
PS: Now two pawns Odds at Time control of 45 Minutes or greater would be hard even for Komodo latest version, the more time you give the human players rated higher than 2350 that better they come out with a plan and avoid blunders
Did you can reach GM Ben Finegold
Phone: 678-628-5615.
Komodo has an overwhelming score against GMs, even ones around 2600, at 45' + 15" when giving two White pawns, although not specifically c2/f2. Even with f2/g2, e2/f2, b2/g2, and c2/g2 Komodo has a huge plus at this TC. But with two Black pawns missing it's not so easy for Komodo at that time control with strong GMs. I emailed Ben, let's give him time to reply. I would perhaps propose that he choose any two White pawns for a four to six game match, but they have to be a different pair each time, he can't choose f2/g2 every time! But even with f2/g2, surely the worst case, we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2".
Can you post those two games we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2". Even if GM Ben Finegold lose 4 games and draw 2 out of 6 games we human will be extremely proud of his performancve, and at the same time he will make a lot of Money on his Youtube Channel plus we will also be watching and donating Money
Here is the draw with Lenderman at f2 + g2 odds:
[pgn]
[Event "f2g2 odds"]
[Site "chess.com"]
[Date "2017"]
[Round "2"]
[White "KomodoChess"]
[Black "AlexanderL"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[Annotator "Aleksandr"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPP2P/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "118"]
[EventType "rapid, (45' + 15")"]
As I mentioned before in a previous post engines above 2700 SSDF are overrated compared to Human, therefore, when you concluded that the turning point lies around ~~2700 elo for engines, we can not conclude that most GM's around ~~2700 elo will lose against Stockfish with a knight Odds. As you will notice that a human rated around 2500 FIDE like GM Ben Finegold knows how to take advantage better than any engine rated around ~~2700 by the SSDF since those engines do not know how to force the trade of other pieces when winning bu a Knight or Bishop. Here I will show you what GM Ben Finegold was saying the day of GM Smerdon vs Komodo Knight Odds ==>
PS: It also look like GM Ben was making fun of Stockfish, so he should be the next match against Komodo with the (c2/f2) pawns Odds, and see if he can show us how to beat Komodo. Also Noticed that GM Ben Finegold made more Money $$$.$$ than GM Smerdon receiving Donations just to make commentaries
In 2002 on a poor Athlon PC Rebel at tournament time control was already able to keep its feet dry (2-2) against a 2700+ elo rated GM. It's not the same as Komodo playing knight odds but the elo gap between Komodo (2020) running at x threads vs Rebel (2002) on an Athlon and semi blitz blitz vs tournament time control is so big I don't hold my breath.
Well, we know that knight odds is too much, because David Smerdon won by 5-1 vs. Komodo just a month ago at 15' +10", and he is only about 30 elo above Finegold. But two pawns is another story entirely. Although Van Foreest (2682) beat Stockfish 2 to 1 at 30" + 10" with two White pawns, Komodo has a very good record against grandmasters when giving two White pawns in Rapid.
I truly believe that GM Ben Finegold would have a fair and very even match against Komnodo with two pawns odds (c2/f2) or other similar two pawns odds configuration at Time control of 15 + 10 sec increment. GM Ben is very popular with his Youtube followers here he made $2,385 in donations which is more than GM Smerdon ever made playing any engine, but GM Ben would benefit tremendously by playing versus Komodo since he has such a great amount of fans that follow him on Youtube ==>
PS: Now two pawns Odds at Time control of 45 Minutes or greater would be hard even for Komodo latest version, the more time you give the human players rated higher than 2350 that better they come out with a plan and avoid blunders
Did you can reach GM Ben Finegold
Phone: 678-628-5615.
Komodo has an overwhelming score against GMs, even ones around 2600, at 45' + 15" when giving two White pawns, although not specifically c2/f2. Even with f2/g2, e2/f2, b2/g2, and c2/g2 Komodo has a huge plus at this TC. But with two Black pawns missing it's not so easy for Komodo at that time control with strong GMs. I emailed Ben, let's give him time to reply. I would perhaps propose that he choose any two White pawns for a four to six game match, but they have to be a different pair each time, he can't choose f2/g2 every time! But even with f2/g2, surely the worst case, we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2".
Can you post those two games we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2". Even if GM Ben Finegold lose 4 games and draw 2 out of 6 games we human will be extremely proud of his performancve, and at the same time he will make a lot of Money on his Youtube Channel plus we will also be watching and donating Money
Here is the draw with Lenderman at f2 + g2 odds:
[Event "f2g2 odds"]
[Site "chess.com"]
[Date "2017"]
[Round "2"]
[White "KomodoChess"]
[Black "AlexanderL"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[Annotator "Aleksandr"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPP2P/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "118"]
[EventType "rapid, (45' + 15")"]
I believe that GM Ben Finegold said that he was going to be too busy to play the match, because he knows that by another GM playing versus Komodo he will make more money making commentaries oh his Youtube channel than spending 7 hour on the first day and another 7 hours playing another 3 game at TC of 45 + 10 increments. He and his wife Karen thought about it for over 20 hours before answering Mr. Larry email. I saw the entire 2 youtube videos and added up all the donations that GM Ben Finegold received and came up with $4,875.00 just for analysing and making commentaries. Therefore, if he wait for another GM vs Komdo Odds challenge he could make 9 times more money in two days. I guarantee that he will be making commentaries when GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko play
PS: Mr. Larry Kaufman you should open a Youtube LIVE video and make commentaries, and ask for Donations, it is your Engine after all
As I mentioned before in a previous post engines above 2700 SSDF are overrated compared to Human, therefore, when you concluded that the turning point lies around ~~2700 elo for engines, we can not conclude that most GM's around ~~2700 elo will lose against Stockfish with a knight Odds. As you will notice that a human rated around 2500 FIDE like GM Ben Finegold knows how to take advantage better than any engine rated around ~~2700 by the SSDF since those engines do not know how to force the trade of other pieces when winning bu a Knight or Bishop. Here I will show you what GM Ben Finegold was saying the day of GM Smerdon vs Komodo Knight Odds ==>
PS: It also look like GM Ben was making fun of Stockfish, so he should be the next match against Komodo with the (c2/f2) pawns Odds, and see if he can show us how to beat Komodo. Also Noticed that GM Ben Finegold made more Money $$$.$$ than GM Smerdon receiving Donations just to make commentaries
In 2002 on a poor Athlon PC Rebel at tournament time control was already able to keep its feet dry (2-2) against a 2700+ elo rated GM. It's not the same as Komodo playing knight odds but the elo gap between Komodo (2020) running at x threads vs Rebel (2002) on an Athlon and semi blitz blitz vs tournament time control is so big I don't hold my breath.
Well, we know that knight odds is too much, because David Smerdon won by 5-1 vs. Komodo just a month ago at 15' +10", and he is only about 30 elo above Finegold. But two pawns is another story entirely. Although Van Foreest (2682) beat Stockfish 2 to 1 at 30" + 10" with two White pawns, Komodo has a very good record against grandmasters when giving two White pawns in Rapid.
I truly believe that GM Ben Finegold would have a fair and very even match against Komnodo with two pawns odds (c2/f2) or other similar two pawns odds configuration at Time control of 15 + 10 sec increment. GM Ben is very popular with his Youtube followers here he made $2,385 in donations which is more than GM Smerdon ever made playing any engine, but GM Ben would benefit tremendously by playing versus Komodo since he has such a great amount of fans that follow him on Youtube ==>
PS: Now two pawns Odds at Time control of 45 Minutes or greater would be hard even for Komodo latest version, the more time you give the human players rated higher than 2350 that better they come out with a plan and avoid blunders
Did you can reach GM Ben Finegold
Phone: 678-628-5615.
Komodo has an overwhelming score against GMs, even ones around 2600, at 45' + 15" when giving two White pawns, although not specifically c2/f2. Even with f2/g2, e2/f2, b2/g2, and c2/g2 Komodo has a huge plus at this TC. But with two Black pawns missing it's not so easy for Komodo at that time control with strong GMs. I emailed Ben, let's give him time to reply. I would perhaps propose that he choose any two White pawns for a four to six game match, but they have to be a different pair each time, he can't choose f2/g2 every time! But even with f2/g2, surely the worst case, we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2".
Can you post those two games we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2". Even if GM Ben Finegold lose 4 games and draw 2 out of 6 games we human will be extremely proud of his performancve, and at the same time he will make a lot of Money on his Youtube Channel plus we will also be watching and donating Money
Here is the draw with Lenderman at f2 + g2 odds:
[Event "f2g2 odds"]
[Site "chess.com"]
[Date "2017"]
[Round "2"]
[White "KomodoChess"]
[Black "AlexanderL"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[Annotator "Aleksandr"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPP2P/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "118"]
[EventType "rapid, (45' + 15")"]
I believe that GM Ben Finegold said that he was going to be too busy to play the match, because he knows that by another GM playing versus Komodo he will make more money making commentaries oh his Youtube channel than spending 7 hour on the first day and another 7 hours playing another 3 game at TC of 45 + 10 increments. He and his wife Karen thought about it for over 20 hours before answering Mr. Larry email. I saw the entire 2 youtube videos and added up all the donations that GM Ben Finegold received and came up with $4,875.00 just for analysing and making commentaries. Therefore, if he wait for another GM vs Komdo Odds challenge he could make 9 times more money in two days. I guarantee that he will be making commentaries when GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko play
PS: Mr. Larry Kaufman you should open a Youtube LIVE video and make commentaries, and ask for Donations, it is your Engine after all
I think that Miroshnichenko would be competitive with Komodo with two pawn odds including f2 or g2 but no repeats, that would be pretty fair. I played three fast rapid games (10' + 5") with what I picked as the three top engines for handicap play, Komodo MCTS, latest Lc070xxx, and latest StockfishNNUE, at odds of c7 + f7, and made an even score myself. The difference between playing White and Black with these two pawn handicaps is quite large, but I'm a long way from 2600 level now so I was a bit surprised to be competitive. Regarding Ben, I thought he would do self-commentary if he played so I don't quite follow why he would make less money. Maybe someday I'll learn to do videos myself, but for now I'd rather focus on improving Komodo. I'm not in this to make money.
As I mentioned before in a previous post engines above 2700 SSDF are overrated compared to Human, therefore, when you concluded that the turning point lies around ~~2700 elo for engines, we can not conclude that most GM's around ~~2700 elo will lose against Stockfish with a knight Odds. As you will notice that a human rated around 2500 FIDE like GM Ben Finegold knows how to take advantage better than any engine rated around ~~2700 by the SSDF since those engines do not know how to force the trade of other pieces when winning bu a Knight or Bishop. Here I will show you what GM Ben Finegold was saying the day of GM Smerdon vs Komodo Knight Odds ==>
PS: It also look like GM Ben was making fun of Stockfish, so he should be the next match against Komodo with the (c2/f2) pawns Odds, and see if he can show us how to beat Komodo. Also Noticed that GM Ben Finegold made more Money $$$.$$ than GM Smerdon receiving Donations just to make commentaries
In 2002 on a poor Athlon PC Rebel at tournament time control was already able to keep its feet dry (2-2) against a 2700+ elo rated GM. It's not the same as Komodo playing knight odds but the elo gap between Komodo (2020) running at x threads vs Rebel (2002) on an Athlon and semi blitz blitz vs tournament time control is so big I don't hold my breath.
Well, we know that knight odds is too much, because David Smerdon won by 5-1 vs. Komodo just a month ago at 15' +10", and he is only about 30 elo above Finegold. But two pawns is another story entirely. Although Van Foreest (2682) beat Stockfish 2 to 1 at 30" + 10" with two White pawns, Komodo has a very good record against grandmasters when giving two White pawns in Rapid.
I truly believe that GM Ben Finegold would have a fair and very even match against Komnodo with two pawns odds (c2/f2) or other similar two pawns odds configuration at Time control of 15 + 10 sec increment. GM Ben is very popular with his Youtube followers here he made $2,385 in donations which is more than GM Smerdon ever made playing any engine, but GM Ben would benefit tremendously by playing versus Komodo since he has such a great amount of fans that follow him on Youtube ==>
PS: Now two pawns Odds at Time control of 45 Minutes or greater would be hard even for Komodo latest version, the more time you give the human players rated higher than 2350 that better they come out with a plan and avoid blunders
Did you can reach GM Ben Finegold
Phone: 678-628-5615.
Komodo has an overwhelming score against GMs, even ones around 2600, at 45' + 15" when giving two White pawns, although not specifically c2/f2. Even with f2/g2, e2/f2, b2/g2, and c2/g2 Komodo has a huge plus at this TC. But with two Black pawns missing it's not so easy for Komodo at that time control with strong GMs. I emailed Ben, let's give him time to reply. I would perhaps propose that he choose any two White pawns for a four to six game match, but they have to be a different pair each time, he can't choose f2/g2 every time! But even with f2/g2, surely the worst case, we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2".
Can you post those two games we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2". Even if GM Ben Finegold lose 4 games and draw 2 out of 6 games we human will be extremely proud of his performancve, and at the same time he will make a lot of Money on his Youtube Channel plus we will also be watching and donating Money
Here is the draw with Lenderman at f2 + g2 odds:
[Event "f2g2 odds"]
[Site "chess.com"]
[Date "2017"]
[Round "2"]
[White "KomodoChess"]
[Black "AlexanderL"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[Annotator "Aleksandr"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPP2P/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "118"]
[EventType "rapid, (45' + 15")"]
I believe that GM Ben Finegold said that he was going to be too busy to play the match, because he knows that by another GM playing versus Komodo he will make more money making commentaries oh his Youtube channel than spending 7 hour on the first day and another 7 hours playing another 3 game at TC of 45 + 10 increments. He and his wife Karen thought about it for over 20 hours before answering Mr. Larry email. I saw the entire 2 youtube videos and added up all the donations that GM Ben Finegold received and came up with $4,875.00 just for analysing and making commentaries. Therefore, if he wait for another GM vs Komdo Odds challenge he could make 9 times more money in two days. I guarantee that he will be making commentaries when GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko play
PS: Mr. Larry Kaufman you should open a Youtube LIVE video and make commentaries, and ask for Donations, it is your Engine after all
I think that Miroshnichenko would be competitive with Komodo with two pawn odds including f2 or g2 but no repeats, that would be pretty fair. I played three fast rapid games (10' + 5") with what I picked as the three top engines for handicap play, Komodo MCTS, latest Lc070xxx, and latest StockfishNNUE, at odds of c7 + f7, and made an even score myself. The difference between playing White and Black with these two pawn handicaps is quite large, but I'm a long way from 2600 level now so I was a bit surprised to be competitive. Regarding Ben, I thought he would do self-commentary if he played so I don't quite follow why he would make less money. Maybe someday I'll learn to do videos myself, but for now I'd rather focus on improving Komodo. I'm not in this to make money.
Let see If I get it clear in mind mind, with KNight Odds is it Stockfish or Komodo that play best? And with any other Odds less than a Knight Odds Komodo is the best engine to play versus Top GM at 45 + 5 sec increcrement minutes or even 90 + 5 sec increments Minutes ?
PS: Of course the only way to know that for sure is, If he beat Komodo with certain 2 pawns structure, immediately to let him play versus Stockfish with the same position.
As I mentioned before in a previous post engines above 2700 SSDF are overrated compared to Human, therefore, when you concluded that the turning point lies around ~~2700 elo for engines, we can not conclude that most GM's around ~~2700 elo will lose against Stockfish with a knight Odds. As you will notice that a human rated around 2500 FIDE like GM Ben Finegold knows how to take advantage better than any engine rated around ~~2700 by the SSDF since those engines do not know how to force the trade of other pieces when winning bu a Knight or Bishop. Here I will show you what GM Ben Finegold was saying the day of GM Smerdon vs Komodo Knight Odds ==>
PS: It also look like GM Ben was making fun of Stockfish, so he should be the next match against Komodo with the (c2/f2) pawns Odds, and see if he can show us how to beat Komodo. Also Noticed that GM Ben Finegold made more Money $$$.$$ than GM Smerdon receiving Donations just to make commentaries
In 2002 on a poor Athlon PC Rebel at tournament time control was already able to keep its feet dry (2-2) against a 2700+ elo rated GM. It's not the same as Komodo playing knight odds but the elo gap between Komodo (2020) running at x threads vs Rebel (2002) on an Athlon and semi blitz blitz vs tournament time control is so big I don't hold my breath.
Well, we know that knight odds is too much, because David Smerdon won by 5-1 vs. Komodo just a month ago at 15' +10", and he is only about 30 elo above Finegold. But two pawns is another story entirely. Although Van Foreest (2682) beat Stockfish 2 to 1 at 30" + 10" with two White pawns, Komodo has a very good record against grandmasters when giving two White pawns in Rapid.
I truly believe that GM Ben Finegold would have a fair and very even match against Komnodo with two pawns odds (c2/f2) or other similar two pawns odds configuration at Time control of 15 + 10 sec increment. GM Ben is very popular with his Youtube followers here he made $2,385 in donations which is more than GM Smerdon ever made playing any engine, but GM Ben would benefit tremendously by playing versus Komodo since he has such a great amount of fans that follow him on Youtube ==>
PS: Now two pawns Odds at Time control of 45 Minutes or greater would be hard even for Komodo latest version, the more time you give the human players rated higher than 2350 that better they come out with a plan and avoid blunders
Did you can reach GM Ben Finegold
Phone: 678-628-5615.
Komodo has an overwhelming score against GMs, even ones around 2600, at 45' + 15" when giving two White pawns, although not specifically c2/f2. Even with f2/g2, e2/f2, b2/g2, and c2/g2 Komodo has a huge plus at this TC. But with two Black pawns missing it's not so easy for Komodo at that time control with strong GMs. I emailed Ben, let's give him time to reply. I would perhaps propose that he choose any two White pawns for a four to six game match, but they have to be a different pair each time, he can't choose f2/g2 every time! But even with f2/g2, surely the worst case, we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2".
Can you post those two games we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2". Even if GM Ben Finegold lose 4 games and draw 2 out of 6 games we human will be extremely proud of his performancve, and at the same time he will make a lot of Money on his Youtube Channel plus we will also be watching and donating Money
Here is the draw with Lenderman at f2 + g2 odds:
[Event "f2g2 odds"]
[Site "chess.com"]
[Date "2017"]
[Round "2"]
[White "KomodoChess"]
[Black "AlexanderL"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[Annotator "Aleksandr"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPP2P/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "118"]
[EventType "rapid, (45' + 15")"]
I believe that GM Ben Finegold said that he was going to be too busy to play the match, because he knows that by another GM playing versus Komodo he will make more money making commentaries oh his Youtube channel than spending 7 hour on the first day and another 7 hours playing another 3 game at TC of 45 + 10 increments. He and his wife Karen thought about it for over 20 hours before answering Mr. Larry email. I saw the entire 2 youtube videos and added up all the donations that GM Ben Finegold received and came up with $4,875.00 just for analysing and making commentaries. Therefore, if he wait for another GM vs Komdo Odds challenge he could make 9 times more money in two days. I guarantee that he will be making commentaries when GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko play
PS: Mr. Larry Kaufman you should open a Youtube LIVE video and make commentaries, and ask for Donations, it is your Engine after all
I think that Miroshnichenko would be competitive with Komodo with two pawn odds including f2 or g2 but no repeats, that would be pretty fair. I played three fast rapid games (10' + 5") with what I picked as the three top engines for handicap play, Komodo MCTS, latest Lc070xxx, and latest StockfishNNUE, at odds of c7 + f7, and made an even score myself. The difference between playing White and Black with these two pawn handicaps is quite large, but I'm a long way from 2600 level now so I was a bit surprised to be competitive. Regarding Ben, I thought he would do self-commentary if he played so I don't quite follow why he would make less money. Maybe someday I'll learn to do videos myself, but for now I'd rather focus on improving Komodo. I'm not in this to make money.
Let see If I get it clear in mind mind, with KNight Odds is it Stockfish or Komodo that play best? And with any other Odds less than a Knight Odds Komodo is the best engine to play versus Top GM at 45 + 5 sec increcrement minutes or even 90 + 5 sec increments Minutes ?
PS: Of course the only way to know that for sure is, If he beat Komodo with certain 2 pawns structure, immediately to let him play versus Stockfish with the same position.
Stockfish isn't so good at giving handicaps beyond one pawn to humans, but StockfishNNUE is quite good at it, as it uses a small NN which makes it pretty good at comparing different losing positions. It uses Stockfish search but NN eval. As long as I "feed" them the right first move to play at c7 + f7 handicap, all three (Komodo MCTS, SFnnue, and Lc0 70xxx) seem to be able to beat me at c7 + f7. This is a problem with handicaps given by Black involving the f7 pawn, there are forcing lines right from move 1 so Black's very first move may be critical. But if we only do handicaps given by White there is a huge gap between two pawns (any) and knight. Three pawns is possible but doesn't look much like chess anymore. I guess knight for b7 or c7 pawn as we did with Lenderman is ok. Well, two White pawns seems right for 2600+ GMs as long as one is f2 or g2, so it's not such a big issue.
As I mentioned before in a previous post engines above 2700 SSDF are overrated compared to Human, therefore, when you concluded that the turning point lies around ~~2700 elo for engines, we can not conclude that most GM's around ~~2700 elo will lose against Stockfish with a knight Odds. As you will notice that a human rated around 2500 FIDE like GM Ben Finegold knows how to take advantage better than any engine rated around ~~2700 by the SSDF since those engines do not know how to force the trade of other pieces when winning bu a Knight or Bishop. Here I will show you what GM Ben Finegold was saying the day of GM Smerdon vs Komodo Knight Odds ==>
PS: It also look like GM Ben was making fun of Stockfish, so he should be the next match against Komodo with the (c2/f2) pawns Odds, and see if he can show us how to beat Komodo. Also Noticed that GM Ben Finegold made more Money $$$.$$ than GM Smerdon receiving Donations just to make commentaries
In 2002 on a poor Athlon PC Rebel at tournament time control was already able to keep its feet dry (2-2) against a 2700+ elo rated GM. It's not the same as Komodo playing knight odds but the elo gap between Komodo (2020) running at x threads vs Rebel (2002) on an Athlon and semi blitz blitz vs tournament time control is so big I don't hold my breath.
Well, we know that knight odds is too much, because David Smerdon won by 5-1 vs. Komodo just a month ago at 15' +10", and he is only about 30 elo above Finegold. But two pawns is another story entirely. Although Van Foreest (2682) beat Stockfish 2 to 1 at 30" + 10" with two White pawns, Komodo has a very good record against grandmasters when giving two White pawns in Rapid.
I truly believe that GM Ben Finegold would have a fair and very even match against Komnodo with two pawns odds (c2/f2) or other similar two pawns odds configuration at Time control of 15 + 10 sec increment. GM Ben is very popular with his Youtube followers here he made $2,385 in donations which is more than GM Smerdon ever made playing any engine, but GM Ben would benefit tremendously by playing versus Komodo since he has such a great amount of fans that follow him on Youtube ==>
PS: Now two pawns Odds at Time control of 45 Minutes or greater would be hard even for Komodo latest version, the more time you give the human players rated higher than 2350 that better they come out with a plan and avoid blunders
Did you can reach GM Ben Finegold
Phone: 678-628-5615.
Komodo has an overwhelming score against GMs, even ones around 2600, at 45' + 15" when giving two White pawns, although not specifically c2/f2. Even with f2/g2, e2/f2, b2/g2, and c2/g2 Komodo has a huge plus at this TC. But with two Black pawns missing it's not so easy for Komodo at that time control with strong GMs. I emailed Ben, let's give him time to reply. I would perhaps propose that he choose any two White pawns for a four to six game match, but they have to be a different pair each time, he can't choose f2/g2 every time! But even with f2/g2, surely the worst case, we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2".
Can you post those two games we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2". Even if GM Ben Finegold lose 4 games and draw 2 out of 6 games we human will be extremely proud of his performancve, and at the same time he will make a lot of Money on his Youtube Channel plus we will also be watching and donating Money
Here is the draw with Lenderman at f2 + g2 odds:
[Event "f2g2 odds"]
[Site "chess.com"]
[Date "2017"]
[Round "2"]
[White "KomodoChess"]
[Black "AlexanderL"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[Annotator "Aleksandr"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPP2P/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "118"]
[EventType "rapid, (45' + 15")"]
I believe that GM Ben Finegold said that he was going to be too busy to play the match, because he knows that by another GM playing versus Komodo he will make more money making commentaries oh his Youtube channel than spending 7 hour on the first day and another 7 hours playing another 3 game at TC of 45 + 10 increments. He and his wife Karen thought about it for over 20 hours before answering Mr. Larry email. I saw the entire 2 youtube videos and added up all the donations that GM Ben Finegold received and came up with $4,875.00 just for analysing and making commentaries. Therefore, if he wait for another GM vs Komdo Odds challenge he could make 9 times more money in two days. I guarantee that he will be making commentaries when GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko play
PS: Mr. Larry Kaufman you should open a Youtube LIVE video and make commentaries, and ask for Donations, it is your Engine after all
I think that Miroshnichenko would be competitive with Komodo with two pawn odds including f2 or g2 but no repeats, that would be pretty fair. I played three fast rapid games (10' + 5") with what I picked as the three top engines for handicap play, Komodo MCTS, latest Lc070xxx, and latest StockfishNNUE, at odds of c7 + f7, and made an even score myself. The difference between playing White and Black with these two pawn handicaps is quite large, but I'm a long way from 2600 level now so I was a bit surprised to be competitive. Regarding Ben, I thought he would do self-commentary if he played so I don't quite follow why he would make less money. Maybe someday I'll learn to do videos myself, but for now I'd rather focus on improving Komodo. I'm not in this to make money.
Let see If I get it clear in mind mind, with KNight Odds is it Stockfish or Komodo that play best? And with any other Odds less than a Knight Odds Komodo is the best engine to play versus Top GM at 45 + 5 sec increcrement minutes or even 90 + 5 sec increments Minutes ?
PS: Of course the only way to know that for sure is, If he beat Komodo with certain 2 pawns structure, immediately to let him play versus Stockfish with the same position.
Stockfish isn't so good at giving handicaps beyond one pawn to humans, but StockfishNNUE is quite good at it, as it uses a small NN which makes it pretty good at comparing different losing positions. It uses Stockfish search but NN eval. As long as I "feed" them the right first move to play at c7 + f7 handicap, all three (Komodo MCTS, SFnnue, and Lc0 70xxx) seem to be able to beat me at c7 + f7. This is a problem with handicaps given by Black involving the f7 pawn, there are forcing lines right from move 1 so Black's very first move may be critical. But if we only do handicaps given by White there is a huge gap between two pawns (any) and knight. Three pawns is possible but doesn't look much like chess anymore. I guess knight for b7 or c7 pawn as we did with Lenderman is ok. Well, two White pawns seems right for 2600+ GMs as long as one is f2 or g2, so it's not such a big issue.
You are correct Stockfish isn't so good at giving handicaps at all
As I mentioned before in a previous post engines above 2700 SSDF are overrated compared to Human, therefore, when you concluded that the turning point lies around ~~2700 elo for engines, we can not conclude that most GM's around ~~2700 elo will lose against Stockfish with a knight Odds. As you will notice that a human rated around 2500 FIDE like GM Ben Finegold knows how to take advantage better than any engine rated around ~~2700 by the SSDF since those engines do not know how to force the trade of other pieces when winning bu a Knight or Bishop. Here I will show you what GM Ben Finegold was saying the day of GM Smerdon vs Komodo Knight Odds ==>
PS: It also look like GM Ben was making fun of Stockfish, so he should be the next match against Komodo with the (c2/f2) pawns Odds, and see if he can show us how to beat Komodo. Also Noticed that GM Ben Finegold made more Money $$$.$$ than GM Smerdon receiving Donations just to make commentaries
In 2002 on a poor Athlon PC Rebel at tournament time control was already able to keep its feet dry (2-2) against a 2700+ elo rated GM. It's not the same as Komodo playing knight odds but the elo gap between Komodo (2020) running at x threads vs Rebel (2002) on an Athlon and semi blitz blitz vs tournament time control is so big I don't hold my breath.
Well, we know that knight odds is too much, because David Smerdon won by 5-1 vs. Komodo just a month ago at 15' +10", and he is only about 30 elo above Finegold. But two pawns is another story entirely. Although Van Foreest (2682) beat Stockfish 2 to 1 at 30" + 10" with two White pawns, Komodo has a very good record against grandmasters when giving two White pawns in Rapid.
I truly believe that GM Ben Finegold would have a fair and very even match against Komnodo with two pawns odds (c2/f2) or other similar two pawns odds configuration at Time control of 15 + 10 sec increment. GM Ben is very popular with his Youtube followers here he made $2,385 in donations which is more than GM Smerdon ever made playing any engine, but GM Ben would benefit tremendously by playing versus Komodo since he has such a great amount of fans that follow him on Youtube ==>
PS: Now two pawns Odds at Time control of 45 Minutes or greater would be hard even for Komodo latest version, the more time you give the human players rated higher than 2350 that better they come out with a plan and avoid blunders
Did you can reach GM Ben Finegold
Phone: 678-628-5615.
Komodo has an overwhelming score against GMs, even ones around 2600, at 45' + 15" when giving two White pawns, although not specifically c2/f2. Even with f2/g2, e2/f2, b2/g2, and c2/g2 Komodo has a huge plus at this TC. But with two Black pawns missing it's not so easy for Komodo at that time control with strong GMs. I emailed Ben, let's give him time to reply. I would perhaps propose that he choose any two White pawns for a four to six game match, but they have to be a different pair each time, he can't choose f2/g2 every time! But even with f2/g2, surely the worst case, we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2".
Can you post those two games we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2". Even if GM Ben Finegold lose 4 games and draw 2 out of 6 games we human will be extremely proud of his performancve, and at the same time he will make a lot of Money on his Youtube Channel plus we will also be watching and donating Money
Here is the draw with Lenderman at f2 + g2 odds:
[Event "f2g2 odds"]
[Site "chess.com"]
[Date "2017"]
[Round "2"]
[White "KomodoChess"]
[Black "AlexanderL"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[Annotator "Aleksandr"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPP2P/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "118"]
[EventType "rapid, (45' + 15")"]
I believe that GM Ben Finegold said that he was going to be too busy to play the match, because he knows that by another GM playing versus Komodo he will make more money making commentaries oh his Youtube channel than spending 7 hour on the first day and another 7 hours playing another 3 game at TC of 45 + 10 increments. He and his wife Karen thought about it for over 20 hours before answering Mr. Larry email. I saw the entire 2 youtube videos and added up all the donations that GM Ben Finegold received and came up with $4,875.00 just for analysing and making commentaries. Therefore, if he wait for another GM vs Komdo Odds challenge he could make 9 times more money in two days. I guarantee that he will be making commentaries when GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko play
PS: Mr. Larry Kaufman you should open a Youtube LIVE video and make commentaries, and ask for Donations, it is your Engine after all
I think that Miroshnichenko would be competitive with Komodo with two pawn odds including f2 or g2 but no repeats, that would be pretty fair. I played three fast rapid games (10' + 5") with what I picked as the three top engines for handicap play, Komodo MCTS, latest Lc070xxx, and latest StockfishNNUE, at odds of c7 + f7, and made an even score myself. The difference between playing White and Black with these two pawn handicaps is quite large, but I'm a long way from 2600 level now so I was a bit surprised to be competitive. Regarding Ben, I thought he would do self-commentary if he played so I don't quite follow why he would make less money. Maybe someday I'll learn to do videos myself, but for now I'd rather focus on improving Komodo. I'm not in this to make money.
Let see If I get it clear in mind mind, with KNight Odds is it Stockfish or Komodo that play best? And with any other Odds less than a Knight Odds Komodo is the best engine to play versus Top GM at 45 + 5 sec increcrement minutes or even 90 + 5 sec increments Minutes ?
PS: Of course the only way to know that for sure is, If he beat Komodo with certain 2 pawns structure, immediately to let him play versus Stockfish with the same position.
Stockfish isn't so good at giving handicaps beyond one pawn to humans, but StockfishNNUE is quite good at it, as it uses a small NN which makes it pretty good at comparing different losing positions. It uses Stockfish search but NN eval. As long as I "feed" them the right first move to play at c7 + f7 handicap, all three (Komodo MCTS, SFnnue, and Lc0 70xxx) seem to be able to beat me at c7 + f7. This is a problem with handicaps given by Black involving the f7 pawn, there are forcing lines right from move 1 so Black's very first move may be critical. But if we only do handicaps given by White there is a huge gap between two pawns (any) and knight. Three pawns is possible but doesn't look much like chess anymore. I guess knight for b7 or c7 pawn as we did with Lenderman is ok. Well, two White pawns seems right for 2600+ GMs as long as one is f2 or g2, so it's not such a big issue.
You are correct Stockfish isn't so good at giving handicaps at all
Was this 45' each with no increment (it says "2710") or perhaps with 10" increment? For comparison, GM Lenderman drew both games with Komodo MCTS at knight for b7 pawn (one with each White knight missing), although these were at 15' + 10".
As I mentioned before in a previous post engines above 2700 SSDF are overrated compared to Human, therefore, when you concluded that the turning point lies around ~~2700 elo for engines, we can not conclude that most GM's around ~~2700 elo will lose against Stockfish with a knight Odds. As you will notice that a human rated around 2500 FIDE like GM Ben Finegold knows how to take advantage better than any engine rated around ~~2700 by the SSDF since those engines do not know how to force the trade of other pieces when winning bu a Knight or Bishop. Here I will show you what GM Ben Finegold was saying the day of GM Smerdon vs Komodo Knight Odds ==>
PS: It also look like GM Ben was making fun of Stockfish, so he should be the next match against Komodo with the (c2/f2) pawns Odds, and see if he can show us how to beat Komodo. Also Noticed that GM Ben Finegold made more Money $$$.$$ than GM Smerdon receiving Donations just to make commentaries
In 2002 on a poor Athlon PC Rebel at tournament time control was already able to keep its feet dry (2-2) against a 2700+ elo rated GM. It's not the same as Komodo playing knight odds but the elo gap between Komodo (2020) running at x threads vs Rebel (2002) on an Athlon and semi blitz blitz vs tournament time control is so big I don't hold my breath.
Well, we know that knight odds is too much, because David Smerdon won by 5-1 vs. Komodo just a month ago at 15' +10", and he is only about 30 elo above Finegold. But two pawns is another story entirely. Although Van Foreest (2682) beat Stockfish 2 to 1 at 30" + 10" with two White pawns, Komodo has a very good record against grandmasters when giving two White pawns in Rapid.
I truly believe that GM Ben Finegold would have a fair and very even match against Komnodo with two pawns odds (c2/f2) or other similar two pawns odds configuration at Time control of 15 + 10 sec increment. GM Ben is very popular with his Youtube followers here he made $2,385 in donations which is more than GM Smerdon ever made playing any engine, but GM Ben would benefit tremendously by playing versus Komodo since he has such a great amount of fans that follow him on Youtube ==>
PS: Now two pawns Odds at Time control of 45 Minutes or greater would be hard even for Komodo latest version, the more time you give the human players rated higher than 2350 that better they come out with a plan and avoid blunders
Did you can reach GM Ben Finegold
Phone: 678-628-5615.
Komodo has an overwhelming score against GMs, even ones around 2600, at 45' + 15" when giving two White pawns, although not specifically c2/f2. Even with f2/g2, e2/f2, b2/g2, and c2/g2 Komodo has a huge plus at this TC. But with two Black pawns missing it's not so easy for Komodo at that time control with strong GMs. I emailed Ben, let's give him time to reply. I would perhaps propose that he choose any two White pawns for a four to six game match, but they have to be a different pair each time, he can't choose f2/g2 every time! But even with f2/g2, surely the worst case, we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2".
Can you post those two games we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2". Even if GM Ben Finegold lose 4 games and draw 2 out of 6 games we human will be extremely proud of his performancve, and at the same time he will make a lot of Money on his Youtube Channel plus we will also be watching and donating Money
Here is the draw with Lenderman at f2 + g2 odds:
[Event "f2g2 odds"]
[Site "chess.com"]
[Date "2017"]
[Round "2"]
[White "KomodoChess"]
[Black "AlexanderL"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[Annotator "Aleksandr"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPP2P/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "118"]
[EventType "rapid, (45' + 15")"]
I believe that GM Ben Finegold said that he was going to be too busy to play the match, because he knows that by another GM playing versus Komodo he will make more money making commentaries oh his Youtube channel than spending 7 hour on the first day and another 7 hours playing another 3 game at TC of 45 + 10 increments. He and his wife Karen thought about it for over 20 hours before answering Mr. Larry email. I saw the entire 2 youtube videos and added up all the donations that GM Ben Finegold received and came up with $4,875.00 just for analysing and making commentaries. Therefore, if he wait for another GM vs Komdo Odds challenge he could make 9 times more money in two days. I guarantee that he will be making commentaries when GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko play
PS: Mr. Larry Kaufman you should open a Youtube LIVE video and make commentaries, and ask for Donations, it is your Engine after all
I think that Miroshnichenko would be competitive with Komodo with two pawn odds including f2 or g2 but no repeats, that would be pretty fair. I played three fast rapid games (10' + 5") with what I picked as the three top engines for handicap play, Komodo MCTS, latest Lc070xxx, and latest StockfishNNUE, at odds of c7 + f7, and made an even score myself. The difference between playing White and Black with these two pawn handicaps is quite large, but I'm a long way from 2600 level now so I was a bit surprised to be competitive. Regarding Ben, I thought he would do self-commentary if he played so I don't quite follow why he would make less money. Maybe someday I'll learn to do videos myself, but for now I'd rather focus on improving Komodo. I'm not in this to make money.
Let see If I get it clear in mind mind, with KNight Odds is it Stockfish or Komodo that play best? And with any other Odds less than a Knight Odds Komodo is the best engine to play versus Top GM at 45 + 5 sec increcrement minutes or even 90 + 5 sec increments Minutes ?
PS: Of course the only way to know that for sure is, If he beat Komodo with certain 2 pawns structure, immediately to let him play versus Stockfish with the same position.
Stockfish isn't so good at giving handicaps beyond one pawn to humans, but StockfishNNUE is quite good at it, as it uses a small NN which makes it pretty good at comparing different losing positions. It uses Stockfish search but NN eval. As long as I "feed" them the right first move to play at c7 + f7 handicap, all three (Komodo MCTS, SFnnue, and Lc0 70xxx) seem to be able to beat me at c7 + f7. This is a problem with handicaps given by Black involving the f7 pawn, there are forcing lines right from move 1 so Black's very first move may be critical. But if we only do handicaps given by White there is a huge gap between two pawns (any) and knight. Three pawns is possible but doesn't look much like chess anymore. I guess knight for b7 or c7 pawn as we did with Lenderman is ok. Well, two White pawns seems right for 2600+ GMs as long as one is f2 or g2, so it's not such a big issue.
You are correct Stockfish isn't so good at giving handicaps at all
I used this laptop that I purchased from Tiger direct it is NOT as fast as your 32 cores so Time Control of 45 + 10 sec increment is almost comparable. The Problem is that Stockfish does NOT know how to avoid obvious trade and knowing that Bb7 was possible still payed Nf3 on the first move Jorge was laughing saying I am already almost 2.5 pawn up in material and SF is going to let me trade the only piece that it has developed other Knight, by that it is giving up the initial White's opening advantage. https://www.atmarktrade.com/products/re ... IAQAvD_BwE
As I mentioned before in a previous post engines above 2700 SSDF are overrated compared to Human, therefore, when you concluded that the turning point lies around ~~2700 elo for engines, we can not conclude that most GM's around ~~2700 elo will lose against Stockfish with a knight Odds. As you will notice that a human rated around 2500 FIDE like GM Ben Finegold knows how to take advantage better than any engine rated around ~~2700 by the SSDF since those engines do not know how to force the trade of other pieces when winning bu a Knight or Bishop. Here I will show you what GM Ben Finegold was saying the day of GM Smerdon vs Komodo Knight Odds ==>
PS: It also look like GM Ben was making fun of Stockfish, so he should be the next match against Komodo with the (c2/f2) pawns Odds, and see if he can show us how to beat Komodo. Also Noticed that GM Ben Finegold made more Money $$$.$$ than GM Smerdon receiving Donations just to make commentaries
In 2002 on a poor Athlon PC Rebel at tournament time control was already able to keep its feet dry (2-2) against a 2700+ elo rated GM. It's not the same as Komodo playing knight odds but the elo gap between Komodo (2020) running at x threads vs Rebel (2002) on an Athlon and semi blitz blitz vs tournament time control is so big I don't hold my breath.
Well, we know that knight odds is too much, because David Smerdon won by 5-1 vs. Komodo just a month ago at 15' +10", and he is only about 30 elo above Finegold. But two pawns is another story entirely. Although Van Foreest (2682) beat Stockfish 2 to 1 at 30" + 10" with two White pawns, Komodo has a very good record against grandmasters when giving two White pawns in Rapid.
I truly believe that GM Ben Finegold would have a fair and very even match against Komnodo with two pawns odds (c2/f2) or other similar two pawns odds configuration at Time control of 15 + 10 sec increment. GM Ben is very popular with his Youtube followers here he made $2,385 in donations which is more than GM Smerdon ever made playing any engine, but GM Ben would benefit tremendously by playing versus Komodo since he has such a great amount of fans that follow him on Youtube ==>
PS: Now two pawns Odds at Time control of 45 Minutes or greater would be hard even for Komodo latest version, the more time you give the human players rated higher than 2350 that better they come out with a plan and avoid blunders
Did you can reach GM Ben Finegold
Phone: 678-628-5615.
Komodo has an overwhelming score against GMs, even ones around 2600, at 45' + 15" when giving two White pawns, although not specifically c2/f2. Even with f2/g2, e2/f2, b2/g2, and c2/g2 Komodo has a huge plus at this TC. But with two Black pawns missing it's not so easy for Komodo at that time control with strong GMs. I emailed Ben, let's give him time to reply. I would perhaps propose that he choose any two White pawns for a four to six game match, but they have to be a different pair each time, he can't choose f2/g2 every time! But even with f2/g2, surely the worst case, we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2".
Can you post those two games we drew Lenderman at 45' + 15" and drew MVL (who was world number 1 in rapid not long after the Komodo match) at 15' + 2". Even if GM Ben Finegold lose 4 games and draw 2 out of 6 games we human will be extremely proud of his performancve, and at the same time he will make a lot of Money on his Youtube Channel plus we will also be watching and donating Money
Here is the draw with Lenderman at f2 + g2 odds:
[Event "f2g2 odds"]
[Site "chess.com"]
[Date "2017"]
[Round "2"]
[White "KomodoChess"]
[Black "AlexanderL"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[Annotator "Aleksandr"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPP2P/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "118"]
[EventType "rapid, (45' + 15")"]
I believe that GM Ben Finegold said that he was going to be too busy to play the match, because he knows that by another GM playing versus Komodo he will make more money making commentaries oh his Youtube channel than spending 7 hour on the first day and another 7 hours playing another 3 game at TC of 45 + 10 increments. He and his wife Karen thought about it for over 20 hours before answering Mr. Larry email. I saw the entire 2 youtube videos and added up all the donations that GM Ben Finegold received and came up with $4,875.00 just for analysing and making commentaries. Therefore, if he wait for another GM vs Komdo Odds challenge he could make 9 times more money in two days. I guarantee that he will be making commentaries when GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko play
PS: Mr. Larry Kaufman you should open a Youtube LIVE video and make commentaries, and ask for Donations, it is your Engine after all
I think that Miroshnichenko would be competitive with Komodo with two pawn odds including f2 or g2 but no repeats, that would be pretty fair. I played three fast rapid games (10' + 5") with what I picked as the three top engines for handicap play, Komodo MCTS, latest Lc070xxx, and latest StockfishNNUE, at odds of c7 + f7, and made an even score myself. The difference between playing White and Black with these two pawn handicaps is quite large, but I'm a long way from 2600 level now so I was a bit surprised to be competitive. Regarding Ben, I thought he would do self-commentary if he played so I don't quite follow why he would make less money. Maybe someday I'll learn to do videos myself, but for now I'd rather focus on improving Komodo. I'm not in this to make money.
Let see If I get it clear in mind mind, with KNight Odds is it Stockfish or Komodo that play best? And with any other Odds less than a Knight Odds Komodo is the best engine to play versus Top GM at 45 + 5 sec increcrement minutes or even 90 + 5 sec increments Minutes ?
PS: Of course the only way to know that for sure is, If he beat Komodo with certain 2 pawns structure, immediately to let him play versus Stockfish with the same position.
Stockfish isn't so good at giving handicaps beyond one pawn to humans, but StockfishNNUE is quite good at it, as it uses a small NN which makes it pretty good at comparing different losing positions. It uses Stockfish search but NN eval. As long as I "feed" them the right first move to play at c7 + f7 handicap, all three (Komodo MCTS, SFnnue, and Lc0 70xxx) seem to be able to beat me at c7 + f7. This is a problem with handicaps given by Black involving the f7 pawn, there are forcing lines right from move 1 so Black's very first move may be critical. But if we only do handicaps given by White there is a huge gap between two pawns (any) and knight. Three pawns is possible but doesn't look much like chess anymore. I guess knight for b7 or c7 pawn as we did with Lenderman is ok. Well, two White pawns seems right for 2600+ GMs as long as one is f2 or g2, so it's not such a big issue.
You are correct Stockfish isn't so good at giving handicaps at all
I used this laptop that I purchased from Tiger direct it is NOT as fast as your 32 cores so Time Control of 45 + 10 sec increment is almost comparable. The Problem is that Stockfish does NOT know how to avoid obvious trade and knowing that Bb7 was possible still payed Nf3 on the first move Jorge was laughing saying I am already almost 2.5 pawn up in material and SF is going to let me trade the only piece that it has developed other Knight, by that it is giving up the initial White's opening advantage. https://www.atmarktrade.com/products/re ... IAQAvD_BwE
Well, doubling the time limit does not offset a 10 to 1 hardware difference, and Jorge had double the time that Lenderman had, so it's not that similar, but I agree with your general statement, SF has a big problem with allowing trades when losing. The 1Nf3 isn't so clear since White gets the bishop pair at least, but allowing the trading of queens and minors on d2 was quite hopeless. After playing more games with the engines at handicaps, this time at knight for tempo (1e4 played and still White to move), I'm less impressed with StockfishNNUE but more impressed with the recent Lc0 70xxx versions. Only Lc0 70xxx and KomodoMCTS are competitive with me at that handicap at 10' + 5". But it's too large a handicap for a strong player at a longer time limit, the French still works fine a tempo down with an extra knight. The "cleanest" handicaps below a knight are the Exchange (rook a1 for either Black knight) and Exchange and Move (rook a8 for either White knight), since the rook plays no role in the first few moves usually. But even Exchange and move (roughly half of knight odds) has proved to be tough for grandmasters vs. Komodo, roughly half draws and half wins for Komodo at 45' + 15". Jorge could try that if we wants a challenge.