I toast to LeelaqueenOdds and its creators. I raise my wine glass high and shout: Long live the queen. We have a queen!!

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Re: I toast to LeelaqueenOdds and its creators. I raise my wine glass high and shout: Long live the queen. We have a que

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Re: I toast to LeelaqueenOdds and its creators. I raise my wine glass high and shout: Long live the queen. We have a que

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Father wrote: Tue Mar 11, 2025 1:26 pm … There are 20 seats at the table for 20 great humans who have been invited to dinner. The dish of the year: "LeelaQueenOdds." I wonder who will start the meal first, or will they let the dinner that has been laboriously prepared by a great team that created such a delicious and wonderful recipe get cold? Today is a special day, the threshold of 100,000 dishes has been crossed. I had the opportunity to meet the queen before the 10,000th dish. Since then, the taste of the dinner is getting more delicious and better every day. Today alone, more than 3,500 guests have been served, and in my country the day has only just begun. I raise my glass and toast to such a prodigious robot and to its creators. Long live the queen!! This is the list of guests that we eagerly await in the fairy tale dream world of the prodigious robot:

1 Carlsen, Magnus
NOR
2833 1990
2 Nakamura, Hikaru
USA
2802 1987
3 Gukesh D
IND
2787 2006
4 Caruana, Fabiano
USA
2783 1992
5 Erigaisi Arjun
IND
2777 2003
6 Abdusattorov, Nodirbek
UZB
2773 2004
7 Wei, Yi
CHN
2760 1999
8 Praggnanandhaa R
IND
2758 2005
9 Firouzja, Alireza
FRA
2757 2003
10 Nepomniachtchi, Ian
RUS
2753 1990
11 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar
AZE
2748 1985
12 So, Wesley
USA
2748 1993
13 Aronian, Levon
USA
2748 1982
14 Anand, Viswanathan
IND
2743 1969
15 Dominguez Perez, Leinier
USA
2741 1983
16 Fedoseev, Vladimir
SLO
2739 1995
17 Duda, Jan-Krzysztof
POL
2739 1998
18 Le, Quang Liem
VIE
2739 1991
19 Giri, Anish
NED
2737 1994
20 Ding, Liren
CHN
273

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¡Bienvenido, Catecan!
Hora del servidor = 15:52 (UTC+2h), 1145 jugadores
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Catecan (A todos): Good day everyone. I would like to
play as a human being against chess machines a little
martch 4-10 gameas tome comtrol since 3 until 5
minutes, me without machines assistence. A few times i
hava had conection problemns in past. Thx again
Fórmula rechazada: Evaluada 5 min desde JML26
Stockfish dev-20260420-ed651aab (16 cores): 27.6
plies; 6.796kN/s AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-Core Processor
3400MHz, (16 cores, 32 threads)
Catecan - JML26 0-2
New Elo: 2423.
Tournament invitation from Padmajasareddy in room
'Club Rooms from Web > sareddychess-padmaja': .
https://match.sareddychess.com/
BadHareDay (A todos): Hello Catecan as you requested
to all I've set my formula to accept freestyle play
for you... rated and unrated.... I believe you asked
for 3-5min games... should you wish to challenge
me...I'm setup for you...
BadHareDay (A todos): you must be a very good player
;-)
BadHareDay (A todos): Good Luck
Catecan (A todos): [EMO_HAPPY] Thx you very mutch BadHareday
God bless you.

[pgn][Event "Partida evaluada, 5 min"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2026.04.23"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "JML26"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2423"]
[BlackElo "3582"]
[WhiteFideId "-1"]
[BlackFideId "-1"]
[PlyCount "70"]
[GameId "2302101454811226"]
[EventDate "2026.04.23"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. d4 {2} Nf6 {B 0} 2. f4 {5} d5 {B 0} 3. e3 {1} Bf5 {B 0} 4. Nf3 {1} e6 {B 0} 5. Bd3 {2} Be7 {B 0} 6. c3 {1} O-O {-0.98/34 27} 7. O-O {5} c5 {B 0} 8. a3 {2} Nc6 {B 0} 9. b4 {3} b6 {-1.40/29 12} 10. Qc2 {3 (Fd3-c2)} g6 {-1.49/26 6} 11. Re1 {3 (Dc2-d1)} c4 {-1.80/23 5} 12. Bxf5 {4} exf5 {-1.79/28 2} 13. a4 {2} a6 {-1.76/29 12} 14. Nbd2 {8 (Cf3-e5)} Bd6 {-1.93/26 7} 15. Nf1 {2 (Fc1-a3)} Kg7 {-1.93/49 11} 16. Rb1 {6 (h2-h3)} Ne4 {-1.93/30 10} 17. N3d2 {3 (Tb1-a1)} Nf6 {-1.86/31 8} 18. Nf3 {2} Rh8 {-1.87/33 3} 19. Kh1 {4 (Tb1-a1)} Ne7 {-1.95/38 16} 20. Kg1 {4 (Fc1-d2)} Qd7 {-1.97/34 6} 21. Kh1 {20 (Te1-e2)} Ne4 {-1.95/33 5} 22. Kg1 {2 (Fc1-d2)} h5 {-2.29/30 26} 23. N3d2 {5 (Cf3-e5)} h4 {-2.50/24 4} 24. Nxe4 {2 (h2-h3)} fxe4 {-2.39/28 32} 25. Re2 {49} Nf5 {-2.54/31 0} 26. Rb2 {8 (Tb1-a1)} b5 {-2.64/20 2} 27. a5 {2} Rh6 {-2.67/23 2} 28. Ra2 {3 (Rg1-f2)} g5 {-2.83/26 3} 29. fxg5 {6 (Rg1-f2)} Rg6 {-3.16/26 3} 30. Rb2 {3 (Te2-f2)} Rxg5 {-3.78/25 6} 31. Rf2 {6 (h2-h3)} Rg8 {-4.81/19 5} 32. Rxf5 {33 (Tf2-f4)} Qxf5 {-6.59/19 3} 33. Qf2 {2} Qg4 {-7.14/21 8} 34. Re2 {4 (Rg1-h1)} Kf8 {-8.56/16 2} 35. Bd2 {2 (Te2-a2)} Qf3 {-13.05/18 2 Catecan rinde (Lag: Av=0.54s, max=0.8s)} 0-1

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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.