Rybka 2.3.2a mp: 15.4 ply; 573kN/s Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz 3606MHz, (4 threads)
[Event "Rated game, 3m + 0s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2008.07.18"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Father"]
[Black "Formula-Open"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2042"]
[BlackElo "2769"]
[Annotator "RESTREPO,PABLO"]
[PlyCount "224"]
[EventDate "2008.07.18"]
[BlackTeam "Rybka 2.3.2a mp: 15.4 ply; 573kN/s Intel(R) C"]
[TimeControl "180"]
1. d4 {1} d5 {B/0 0} 2. e3 {0} Nf6 {B/0 0} 3. c3 {0} Nc6 {B/0 0} 4. f4 {1} Bf5
{B/0 0} 5. Nf3 {1} e6 {-0.21/15 4} 6. Bd3 {1} Bd6 {B/0 0} 7. O-O {1} O-O {B/0 0
} 8. Qc2 {1} Bxd3 {B/0 0} 9. Qxd3 {0} Ne7 {B/0 0} 10. Re1 {1} c5 {B/0 0} 11. g3
{1} cxd4 {B/0 0} 12. exd4 {1} Nf5 {B/0 0} 13. Kg2 {0} h5 {-0.55/13 7} 14. Nbd2
{4} h4 {-0.39/14 5} 15. Nf1 {1} Ne4 {-0.28/13 20} 16. Ne3 {7} Nxe3+ {-0.21/13 7
} 17. Bxe3 {2} Be7 {-0.22/15 12} 18. Rh1 {1} Rc8 {-0.37/12 5} 19. a3 {1} g6 {
-0.54/12 3} 20. Nd2 {1} Nd6 {-0.46/13 1} 21. Nf3 {3} Kg7 {-0.62/13 3} 22. g4 {6
} Qb6 {-0.55/14 5} 23. Rab1 {4} Rh8 {-0.54/14 5} 24. h3 {1} Ne4 {-0.54/14 0}
25. Nd2 {11} Ng3 {-0.54/15 4} 26. Rhd1 {2} Bd6 {-0.56/14 3} 27. Nf1 {1} Ne4 {
-0.43/15 3} 28. Nd2 {2} f5 {-0.40/14 2} 29. g5 {2} Qc7 {-0.66/13 2} 30. Nxe4 {2
} fxe4 {-0.77/14 1} 31. Qd2 {2} Rcf8 {-0.80/17 0} 32. Rf1 {2} Rf5 {-0.80/16 0}
33. Rf2 {2} Rc8 {-0.86/14 1} 34. Rbf1 {1} Rcf8 {-0.85/16 1} 35. Kg1 {3} a6 {
-0.85/17 3} 36. Kg2 {1} b5 {-0.85/18 2} 37. Kg1 {1} R5f7 {-0.85/18 1} 38. Kg2 {
3} Qb8 {-0.85/20 3} 39. Kg1 {1} Rf5 {-0.85/20 1} 40. Kg2 {1} R8f7 {-0.85/20 1}
41. Kg1 {1} Qc7 {-0.85/20 2} 42. Kg2 {0} Kg8 {-0.85/19 1} 43. Kg1 {1} Kh8 {
-0.85/19 2} 44. Kg2 {0} Kg7 {-0.85/17 1} 45. Kg1 {0} Rf8 {-0.85/17 1} 46. Kg2 {
0} R5f7 {-0.85/18 1} 47. Kg1 {0} Qb8 {-0.85/18 1} 48. Kg2 {0} Rf5 {-0.85/18 0}
49. Kg1 {0} Kh7 {-0.85/17 1} 50. Kg2 {0} Qc7 {-0.85/16 0} 51. Kg1 {0} Kg8 {
-0.85/17 0} 52. Kg2 {0} Qb8 {-0.85/18 1} 53. Kg1 {0} Kh8 {-0.85/19 1} 54. Kg2 {
0} Qc7 {-0.85/17 0} 55. Kg1 {0} R5f7 {-0.85/17 3} 56. Kg2 {0} Kg8 {-0.84/17 1}
57. Kg1 {0} Qb8 {-0.82/17 1} 58. Kg2 {0} a5 {-0.82/16 1} 59. Kg1 {1} Kg7 {
-0.82/17 1} 60. Kg2 {0} Qc7 {-0.82/16 0} 61. Kg1 {0} Rf5 {-0.82/15 1} 62. Kg2 {
0} a4 {-0.82/17 1} 63. Kg1 {0} R5f7 {-0.82/14 0} 64. Kg2 {0} Qb8 {-0.82/16 0}
65. Kg1 {0} Kh7 {-0.82/17 1} 66. Kg2 {0} Rf5 {-0.82/17 1} 67. Kg1 {0} Kg8 {
-0.82/18 0} 68. Kg2 {0} Qc7 {-0.82/18 0} 69. Kg1 {0} R5f7 {-0.82/18 2} 70. Kg2
{0} Qb8 {-0.82/18 0} 71. Kg1 {0} Kg7 {-0.82/19 1} 72. Kg2 {0} Qc7 {-0.82/19 1}
73. Kg1 {0} Rf5 {-0.82/17 1} 74. Kg2 {0} R8f7 {-0.82/17 1} 75. Kg1 {0} Qb8 {
-0.82/16 1} 76. Kg2 {0} Kh7 {-0.82/18 0} 77. Kg1 {0} Kh8 {-0.82/17 1} 78. Kg2 {
0} Kg8 {-0.82/18 0} 79. Kg1 {0} Kh7 {-0.82/17 0} 80. Kg2 {0} Bc7 {-0.82/18 0}
81. Kg1 {0} Kg7 {-0.82/20 1} 82. Kg2 {0} Bd6 {-0.82/19 4} 83. Kg1 {1} Rf8 {
-0.82/20 1} 84. Kg2 {0} Kg8 {-0.82/20 1} 85. Kg1 {0} R8f7 {-0.82/19 4} 86. Kg2
{0} Kh8 {-0.82/15 2} 87. Kg1 {0} Rf8 {-0.82/16 0} 88. Kg2 {0} Kg7 {-0.82/17 1}
89. Kg1 {0} Bc7 {-0.82/18 1} 90. Kg2 {0} Kh7 {-0.82/19 0} 91. Kg1 {0} Bd6 {
-0.82/19 2} 92. Kg2 {0} Kh8 {-0.82/19 0} 93. Kg1 {0} Bc7 {-0.82/19 0} 94. Kg2 {
0} Kg7 {-0.82/12 0} 95. Kg1 {0} Kg8 {-0.82/19 0} 96. Kg2 {0} R8f7 {-0.82/16 0}
97. Kg1 {0} Kh8 {-0.82/17 1} 98. Kg2 {0} Kg7 {-0.82/18 2} 99. Kg1 {0} Kg8 {
-0.82/16 1} 100. Kg2 {0} Kf8 {-0.66/17 0} 101. Kg1 {0} Bd6 {-0.66/14 0} 102.
Kg2 {0} Ke7 {-0.67/17 1} 103. Kg1 {0} Qc7 {-0.67/18 0} 104. Kg2 {0} Kf8 {
-0.66/12 0} 105. Kg1 {0} Kg8 {-0.82/15 0} 106. Kg2 {0} Qc4 {-0.66/14 0} 107.
Kg1 {1} Rh7 {-0.65/11 0} 108. Kg2 {0} Kg7 {-0.66/11 0} 109. Kg1 {0} Kf8 {
-0.65/11 0} 110. Kg2 {0} Kf7 {0.00/13 1} 111. Kg1 {0} Ke7 {0.00/13 0} 112. Kg2
{0} Kd7 {(Lag: Av=0.35s, max=0.7s) 0.00/20 0} 1/2-1/2
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Father
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MAN VERSUS MACHINE. QUAD VERSUS SINGLE MAN 2008
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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Matthias Gemuh
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Re: MAN VERSUS MACHINE. QUAD VERSUS SINGLE MAN 2008
Father wrote:Rybka 2.3.2a mp: 15.4 ply; 573kN/s Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz 3606MHz, (4 threads)
[Event "Rated game, 3m + 0s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2008.07.18"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Father"]
[Black "Formula-Open"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2042"]
[BlackElo "2769"]
[Annotator "RESTREPO,PABLO"]
[PlyCount "224"]
[EventDate "2008.07.18"]
[BlackTeam "Rybka 2.3.2a mp: 15.4 ply; 573kN/s Intel(R) C"]
[TimeControl "180"]
1. d4 {1} d5 {B/0 0} 2. e3 {0} Nf6 {B/0 0} 3. c3 {0} Nc6 {B/0 0} 4. f4 {1} Bf5
{B/0 0} 5. Nf3 {1} e6 {-0.21/15 4} 6. Bd3 {1} Bd6 {B/0 0} 7. O-O {1} O-O {B/0 0
} 8. Qc2 {1} Bxd3 {B/0 0} 9. Qxd3 {0} Ne7 {B/0 0} 10. Re1 {1} c5 {B/0 0} 11. g3
{1} cxd4 {B/0 0} 12. exd4 {1} Nf5 {B/0 0} 13. Kg2 {0} h5 {-0.55/13 7}
...
107.
Kg1 {1} Rh7 {-0.65/11 0} 108. Kg2 {0} Kg7 {-0.66/11 0} 109. Kg1 {0} Kf8 {
-0.65/11 0} 110. Kg2 {0} Kf7 {0.00/13 1} 111. Kg1 {0} Ke7 {0.00/13 0} 112. Kg2
{0} Kd7 {(Lag: Av=0.35s, max=0.7s) 0.00/20 0} 1/2-1/2
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"QUAD VERSUS SINGLE MAN"
Hi Pablo,
be glad that you are a single man
A quad-personality generally needs help.
Nice "short" game !
Best,
Matthias.
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My engine was quite strong till I added knowledge to it.
http://www.chess.hylogic.de
http://www.chess.hylogic.de
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Father
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Re: MAN VERSUS MACHINE. QUAD VERSUS SINGLE MAN 2008
Matthias.
Sure Matthias.
Best,
Pablo
Sure Matthias.
Pablo
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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AdminX
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Re: MAN VERSUS MACHINE. QUAD VERSUS SINGLE MAN 2008
I heard that you (Pablo) are going to Kick The Hell Out Of Rybka III, no matter what book or settings they give it. Is that TRUE ?

"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Father
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Re: MAN VERSUS MACHINE. QUAD VERSUS SINGLE MAN 2008
Good Morning Ted.
As you have wrotte in your post: "Good decisions come from experience, and experience come from bad decisions."
Then probably I culd put in a problem to the new Rybka, becouse of I played many times against chess machines.
I would like to know: When it(Rybka) will be coming to the market?
Best in all !!!
Pablo
As you have wrotte in your post: "Good decisions come from experience, and experience come from bad decisions."
Then probably I culd put in a problem to the new Rybka, becouse of I played many times against chess machines.
I would like to know: When it(Rybka) will be coming to the market?
Best in all !!!
Pablo
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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terminator
Re: MAN VERSUS MACHINE. QUAD VERSUS SINGLE MAN 2008
Don't you have any balls? Play chess. The stupidity known as anticomputer chess is just that - stupidity.
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Ovyron
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Re: MAN VERSUS MACHINE. QUAD VERSUS SINGLE MAN 2008
Good luck to Pedro trying to beat the dynamic or humanized settings!AdminX wrote:no matter what book or settings they give it
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Re: MAN VERSUS MACHINE. QUAD VERSUS SINGLE MAN 2008
Enrico
You should be ashamed of yourself making remarks like that. The name of the game of chess is to win by any means. It does not matter whether or not you are playing another human or a machine the object of the game remains the same, win !
As I have posted in the past chess programmers should pay attention and learn how to not let their programs be beaten this way. It is already a known fact that
computer can think faster and deeper than the majority of people on this earth with maybe the exception of a few International Masters.
Bill
You should be ashamed of yourself making remarks like that. The name of the game of chess is to win by any means. It does not matter whether or not you are playing another human or a machine the object of the game remains the same, win !
As I have posted in the past chess programmers should pay attention and learn how to not let their programs be beaten this way. It is already a known fact that
computer can think faster and deeper than the majority of people on this earth with maybe the exception of a few International Masters.
Bill
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Ovyron
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Re: MAN VERSUS MACHINE. QUAD VERSUS SINGLE MAN 2008
He always does that, don't feed the troll.Bill Rogers wrote:You should be ashamed of yourself making remarks like that.
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terminator
Re: MAN VERSUS MACHINE. QUAD VERSUS SINGLE MAN 2008
The computer was not beaten. The pawns were locked up in a fortress position. Typically beginners play like this or people without balls looking to draw with a computer.Bill Rogers wrote:Enrico
You should be ashamed of yourself making remarks like that. The name of the game of chess is to win by any means. It does not matter whether or not you are playing another human or a machine the object of the game remains the same, win !
As I have posted in the past chess programmers should pay attention and learn how to not let their programs be beaten this way. It is already a known fact that
computer can think faster and deeper than the majority of people on this earth with maybe the exception of a few International Masters.
Bill