RYBKA 3 IS A PHENOMENO.

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RYBKA 3 IS A PHENOMENO.

Post by Father »

Rybka 3 looks for me as a phenomeno. Not a joke.

I have detected that Rybka 3 is too smart destroying the "wall". There are a real excelent wotk here that done RYBKA..

I have took at lest over 38 games to find my first draw.Now I am trying to understand the phiscology of this monster

Congratullation to Mr. Vasik, congratullation to his Wife, congratullartion to Chess base, and all the team that
give to us this new Super Chess Machine.

With all respect and sincerety,

Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Father
Chessbase Usser

Note. I would like to have Rybka 3 at home to be tryining and
knowing about this raight hands of the future super Robot.
I hove that this Robot to defend the humanity, and dont be
to a terminator.


[d] 8/bp6/2r1p1p1/1r1p1p1p/p2P1PkP/P1P3P1/RP1R2K1/4B3 w - - 0 179

[Event "Rated game, 3m + 0s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2008.08.08"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Father"]
[Black "Haschme"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2042"]
[BlackElo "2620"]
[Annotator "RESTREPO,PABLO"]
[PlyCount "356"]
[EventDate "2008.08.08"]
[WhiteTeam "Rybka 3 32-bit: 15.0 ply; 105kN/s GenuineInte"]
[BlackTeam "Rybka 3 32-bit: 15.0 ply; 105kN/s GenuineInte"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. d4 {2} d5 {0} 2. e3 {0} Bf5 {0} 3. Bd3 {1} Bxd3 {0} 4. Qxd3 {1} Nc6 {0} 5.
f4 {1} e6 {-0.15/13 6} 6. c3 {(Sf3) 1} Qh4+ {-0.59/13 3} 7. g3 {1} Qh5 {
-0.54/14 3} 8. Qe2 {(Sd2) 1} Qxe2+ {-0.62/14 2} 9. Kxe2 {1} Nf6 {-0.58/15 2}
10. Nf3 {1} Ne7 {-0.57/15 4} 11. Nbd2 {(Tg1) 1} Nf5 {-0.53/15 9} 12. Nf1 {
(Tg1) 1} h5 {-0.82/12 3} 13. h4 {(S1d2) 2} c5 {-1.30/12 4} 14. Bd2 {(Kf2) 2} a5
{-1.19/10 3} 15. Rh3 {(a4) 1} Be7 {-1.38/10 2} 16. a3 {(Se5) 1} O-O {-1.49/10 3
} 17. Rd1 {2} Rfc8 {-1.55/12 5} 18. Be1 {(Sg5) 1} Ra6 {-1.43/12 20} 19. Ra1 {
(Tb1) 3} Rb6 {-1.53/10 3} 20. Ra2 {0} cxd4 {-1.48/10 2} 21. exd4 {2} a4 {
-1.37/13 3} 22. Ne3 {(Se5) 3} Nxe3 {-1.20/12 2} 23. Kxe3 {1} Rb3 {-1.07/13 4}
24. Kf2 {(Se5) 7} g6 {-1.07/11 1} 25. Kg1 {(Kg2) 5} Ne4 {-1.00/13 3} 26. Rh2 {
(Th1) 3} Kg7 {-0.95/12 2} 27. Re2 {2} Bd6 {-0.81/12 1} 28. Kg2 {2} Rc6 {
-0.81/13 1} 29. Nd2 {(Se5) 4} Nxd2 {-0.81/11 0} 30. Rxd2 {(Lxd2) 1} Kf6 {
-0.91/16 2} 31. Re2 {14} Kf5 {-0.91/21 0} 32. Bf2 {(Kf3) 5} Kg4 {-1.07/16 1}
33. Bg1 {(Le3) 2} Rcb6 {-1.07/15 1} 34. Bf2 {(Le3) 1} Be7 {-1.07/17 1} 35. Be1
{(Le3) 1} Bd8 {-1.07/17 1} 36. Bf2 {1} Bc7 {-1.07/18 1} 37. Be1 {(Le3) 1} R6b5
{-1.07/18 2} 38. Bf2 {1} Bd6 {-1.07/19 7} 39. Be1 {(Le3) 2} Bb8 {-1.07/17 2}
40. Rc2 {(Lf2) 2} Rb6 {-1.07/17 1} 41. Re2 {1} Bc7 {-1.07/19 1} 42. Rc2 {
(Lf2) 1} Bd8 {-1.07/15 1} 43. Re2 {(Lf2) 0} Be7 {-1.07/16 1} 44. Rc2 {(Tf2) 0}
Bd6 {-1.07/17 2} 45. Re2 {0} R6b5 {-1.07/18 0} 46. Rc2 {(Lf2) 1} Bb8 {
-1.07/17 1} 47. Re2 {0} Rb6 {-1.07/19 5} 48. Rc2 {(Lf2) 1} R3b5 {-1.07/18 2}
49. Re2 {1} Bd6 {-1.07/19 1} 50. Rc2 {(Lf2) 1} Bc7 {-0.94/18 8} 51. Re2 {
(Td2) 0} Bb8 {-1.07/18 1} 52. Rc2 {(Lf2) 1} Bd6 {-1.07/16 1} 53. Re2 {(Lf2) 0}
Bf8 {-1.07/17 1} 54. Rc2 {(Lf2) 0} Rb3 {-1.04/17 1} 55. Re2 {1} R6b5 {
-1.04/18 0} 56. Rc2 {(Tf2) 1} Bg7 {-1.00/15 1} 57. Re2 {(Tf2) 0} Rb6 {
-0.94/16 1} 58. Rc2 {(Tf2) 1} Bh6 {-1.00/16 1} 59. Re2 {(Tf2) 1} Bf8 {
-0.88/19 6} 60. Rc2 {(Tf2) 1} R3b5 {-1.07/16 0} 61. Re2 {1} Rc6 {-0.94/16 0}
62. Rf2 {(Ta1) 1} Bd6 {-0.94/15 1} 63. Re2 {(Tc2) 0} Bc7 {-0.94/16 0} 64. Rd2 {
(Ta1) 1} Rb3 {-0.94/16 1} 65. Re2 {1} Ba5 {-0.94/17 0} 66. Rf2 {(Lf2) 9} Bd8 {
-1.00/11 0} 67. Re2 {(f5) 1} Bf6 {-0.94/14 0} 68. Rd2 {(Ta1) 1} Bg7 {-0.94/13 1
} 69. Re2 {(Tf2) 1} Rd6 {-0.94/14 0} 70. Rd2 {(Tf2) 0} Ra6 {-0.94/15 1} 71. Re2
{(Tf2) 1} Bh8 {-0.94/15 1} 72. Rd2 {(Tf2) 1} Bf6 {-0.94/16 1} 73. Re2 {0} Bd8 {
-0.94/17 0} 74. Rd2 {(Ta1) 0} Ra5 {-0.94/15 1} 75. Re2 {(Tf2) 0} Bc7 {
-0.94/14 0} 76. Rd2 {(Lf2) 1} Ra8 {-0.94/14 0} 77. Re2 {0} Ra6 {-0.94/17 0} 78.
Rd2 {(Ta1) 1} f6 {-0.89/15 2} 79. Re2 {(Lf2) 0} Rc6 {-0.92/14 1} 80. Bf2 {
(Ld2) 10} Bd8 {-0.89/14 0} 81. Be1 {(Ta1) 1} Be7 {-0.89/14 1} 82. Bf2 {(Ta1) 1}
Ra6 {-0.89/14 0} 83. Be1 {(Lg1) 1} Bf8 {-0.89/14 0} 84. Bf2 {(Tc2) 0} Rb5 {
-0.89/15 1} 85. Be1 {(Le3) 0} Rc6 {-0.89/16 1} 86. Bf2 {(Ta1) 0} Rb3 {
-0.89/16 0} 87. Be1 {(Ta1) 1} Rcb6 {-0.89/15 0} 88. Bf2 {(Td2) 0} R3b5 {
-0.89/17 1} 89. Be1 {0} Bh6 {-0.89/18 0} 90. Bf2 {0} Bg7 {-0.89/18 0} 91. Be1 {
(Lg1) 0} Bf8 {-0.89/16 2} 92. Bf2 {(Td2) 0} Rb3 {-0.89/18 1} 93. Be1 {0} Be7 {
-0.89/17 2} 94. Bf2 {(Tf2) 0} Rc6 {-0.89/14 0} 95. Be1 {(Le3) 0} Bd8 {
-0.89/13 0} 96. Bf2 {(Ta1) 0} Ra6 {-0.89/15 0} 97. Be1 {(Ta1) 0} Bc7 {
-0.89/15 0} 98. Bf2 {0} Bb8 {-0.89/17 0} 99. Be1 {(Ta1) 0} Rab6 {-0.89/14 0}
100. Bf2 {0} Bc7 {-0.89/17 0} 101. Be1 {(Lg1) 0} R3b5 {-0.89/16 0} 102. Bf2 {0}
Bd8 {-0.89/17 1} 103. Be1 {(Lg1) 0} Rb3 {-0.75/16 2} 104. Bf2 {(Tf2) 0} Be7 {
-0.89/15 0} 105. Be1 {(Lg1) 0} Ra6 {-0.76/12 0} 106. Bf2 {(Ta1) 0} Rd6 {
-0.75/13 0} 107. Be1 {(Le3) 0} Bd8 {-0.87/12 0} 108. Bf2 {(Tf2) 0} Rdb6 {
-0.89/13 0} 109. Be1 {(Lg1) 0} Bc7 {-0.89/16 0} 110. Bf2 {0} Bb8 {-0.89/18 0}
111. Be1 {0} R3b5 {-0.75/17 0} 112. Bf2 {0} Bc7 {-0.75/17 0} 113. Be1 {(Le3) 0}
Ra6 {-0.75/13 0} 114. Bf2 {(Ta1) 0} Bd8 {-0.89/14 0} 115. Be1 {(Le3) 0} Be7 {
-0.75/13 0} 116. Bf2 {0} Rc6 {-0.75/16 0} 117. Be1 {0} Bd8 {-0.75/17 0} 118.
Bf2 {(Ta1) 0} Rd6 {-0.76/14 0} 119. Be1 {0} Rdb6 {-0.75/16 0} 120. Bf2 {(Tf2) 0
} Be7 {-0.76/13 0} 121. Be1 {(Tc2) 0} Rc6 {-0.75/13 0} 122. Bf2 {(Ta1) 0} Bf8 {
-0.75/13 0} 123. Be1 {(Ta1) 0} Rb3 {-0.75/14 1} 124. Bf2 {(Ta1) 0} Bh6 {
-0.75/13 0} 125. Be1 {(Ta1) 0} Ra6 {-0.75/11 0} 126. Bf2 {(Tc2) 0} Rd6 {
-0.68/13 1} 127. Be1 {(Le3) 0} Rdb6 {-0.68/12 0} 128. Bf2 {0} f5 {-0.68/18 0}
129. Be1 {(Le3) 1} Bf8 {-0.68/14 0} 130. Bf2 {0} Be7 {-0.68/18 0} 131. Be1 {
(Le3) 0} Bf6 {-0.68/12 0} 132. Bf2 {1} Bh8 {-0.68/19 0} 133. Be1 {(Le3) 0} Bg7
{-0.68/14 0} 134. Rc2 {(Lf2) 2} Bf8 {-0.68/12 0} 135. Re2 {(Td2) 1} Bh6 {
-0.68/14 0} 136. Rc2 {(Lf2) 1} Bg7 {-0.68/14 0} 137. Re2 {(Lf2) 0} Bh8 {
-0.68/15 0} 138. Rc2 {(Lf2) 0} Bf6 {-0.68/14 0} 139. Re2 {(Lf2) 0} Be7 {
-0.68/15 0} 140. Rc2 {(Lf2) 0} Bd8 {-0.68/12 0} 141. Re2 {(Lf2) 0} R3b5 {
-0.68/14 0} 142. Rc2 {(Lf2) 0} Bf6 {-0.68/13 0} 143. Re2 {(Lf2) 0} Bg7 {
-0.68/15 0} 144. Rc2 {(Lf2) 1} Bf8 {-0.68/12 0} 145. Re2 {0} Be7 {-0.68/19 0}
146. Rc2 {(Lf2) 0} Bd6 {-0.68/13 0} 147. Re2 {0} Bf8 {-0.68/19 0} 148. Rc2 {
(Lf2) 0} Be7 {-0.68/14 0} 149. Re2 {0} Bf6 {-0.53/17 0} 150. Rc2 {(Td2) 0} Bd8
{-0.68/14 0} 151. Re2 {0} Rb3 {-0.68/20 0} 152. Rc2 {(Lf2) 0} Bc7 {-0.68/13 0}
153. Re2 {0} R3b5 {-0.52/20 3} 154. Rc2 {(Lf2) 0} Rc6 {-0.64/7 0} 155. Re2 {
(Ta1) 0} Ra6 {-0.68/11 0} 156. Rc2 {(Lf2) 1} Bd6 {-0.53/8 0} 157. Re2 {0} Bb8 {
-0.52/19 0} 158. Rc2 {(Ta1) 0} Rb3 {-0.52/12 0} 159. Re2 {0} Rc6 {-0.49/18 0}
160. Rd2 {(Ta1) 1} Bc7 {-0.68/9 0} 161. Re2 {(Lf2) 0} Ba5 {-0.52/11 0} 162. Rf2
{(Ta1) 2} Bd8 {-0.53/9 0} 163. Re2 {(Tc2) 1} Rb5 {-0.49/8 0} 164. Rd2 {(Ta1) 1}
Rd6 {-0.54/10 0} 165. Re2 {(Ta1) 1} Bc7 {-0.49/12 0} 166. Rd2 {(Tc2) 0} Rb3 {
-0.49/11 0} 167. Re2 {(Tc2) 1} Rdb6 {-0.48/14 0} 168. Rd2 {(Tc2) 1} Bb8 {
-0.49/15 0} 169. Re2 {0} Rd6 {-0.49/18 0} 170. Rd2 {(Ta1) 0} Rc6 {-0.49/10 0}
171. Re2 {(Ta1) 0} Ba7 {-0.49/10 0} 172. Rd2 {(Ta1) 0} Rd6 {-0.48/11 0} 173.
Re2 {(Lf2) 0} Rdb6 {0.01/12 0} 174. Rd2 {(Lf2) 0} Rc6 {-0.48/13 0} 175. Re2 {0}
Ra6 {-0.48/15 0} 176. Rd2 {(Kf2) 0} Rab6 {-0.17/9 0} 177. Re2 {0} R3b5 {
0.00/19 0} 178. Rd2 {0} Rc6 {(Lag: Av=0.39s, max=1.0s) 0.00/22 0} 1/2-1/2
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.
Martin Thoresen
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Re: RYBKA 3 IS A PHENOMENO.

Post by Martin Thoresen »

I urge every user on Playchess to play with the "Human" version of Rybka 3 vs you Father. :D
Father
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Re: RYBKA 3 IS A PHENOMENO.

Post by Father »

Hello Martin

Ryba 3 is a monster. All Rybka 3 looks like "Antiwall", = Anti antichess.


What a great work have done these Gentlemens.

Best,

Pablo

Note. I would like to have Rybka 3 at home to be tryining and
knowing about this "right hand" of the future Super Robot.
I hope that this Robot to defend the humanity, and dosent be
like a terminator.
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.
Nimzovik
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Re: RYBKA 3 IS A PHENOMENO.

Post by Nimzovik »

Computer programs improve..... So will your concepts Pablo. Keep at it and don't go gently into the night...... :)
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Ovyron
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Re: RYBKA 3 IS A PHENOMENO.

Post by Ovyron »

Actually, I consider that Rybka 3 failed at the stonewall.
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Re: RYBKA 3 IS A PHENOMENO.

Post by Uri Blass »

Father wrote:Rybka 3 looks for me as a phenomeno. Not a joke.

I have detected that Rybka 3 is too smart destroying the "wall". There are a real excelent wotk here that done RYBKA..

I have took at lest over 38 games to find my first draw.Now I am trying to understand the phiscology of this monster

Congratullation to Mr. Vasik, congratullation to his Wife, congratullartion to Chess base, and all the team that
give to us this new Super Chess Machine.

With all respect and sincerety,

Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Father
Chessbase Usser

Note. I would like to have Rybka 3 at home to be tryining and
knowing about this raight hands of the future super Robot.
I hove that this Robot to defend the humanity, and dont be
to a terminator.


[d] 8/bp6/2r1p1p1/1r1p1p1p/p2P1PkP/P1P3P1/RP1R2K1/4B3 w - - 0 179

[Event "Rated game, 3m + 0s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2008.08.08"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Father"]
[Black "Haschme"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2042"]
[BlackElo "2620"]
[Annotator "RESTREPO,PABLO"]
[PlyCount "356"]
[EventDate "2008.08.08"]
[WhiteTeam "Rybka 3 32-bit: 15.0 ply; 105kN/s GenuineInte"]
[BlackTeam "Rybka 3 32-bit: 15.0 ply; 105kN/s GenuineInte"]
Something seems to be wrong in the pgn.
I believe that you played with no computer help but
it is written that it is rybka against rybka.

Uri
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Re: RYBKA 3 IS A PHENOMENO.

Post by Alexander Schmidt »

Father wrote: Note. I would like to have Rybka 3 at home

http://www.rybkachess.com/index.php?aus ... hase+Rybka
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Dr.Wael Deeb
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Re: RYBKA 3 IS A PHENOMENO.

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

Alexander Schmidt wrote:
Father wrote: Note. I would like to have Rybka 3 at home

http://www.rybkachess.com/index.php?aus ... hase+Rybka
: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….
Philippe

Re: RYBKA 3 IS A PHENOMENO.

Post by Philippe »

Alexander Schmidt wrote:
Father wrote: Note. I would like to have Rybka 3 at home
You are on the wrong forum Father...