Where is Father famous anti computer chess player

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Father
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Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Re: Something wrong is going onn with IA...

Post by Father »

[pgn][Event "Blitz 1min"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2021.07.23"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Restrepo, Pablo"]
[Black "Rated game"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "1925"]
[BlackElo "2570"]
[PlyCount "56"]
[TimeControl "60"]

1. d4 {0} Nf6 {0} 2. e3 {1} d5 {0} 3. f4 {1} c5 {0} 4. Nf3 {1} Nc6 {0} 5. c3 {0
} e6 {0} 6. Bd3 {2} Bd7 {0} 7. O-O {1} Be7 {1} 8. Re1 {2} Ne4 {1} 9. Qe2 {1} a6
{1} 10. a3 {0} Rc8 {1} 11. Nbd2 {0} f5 {1} 12. Nf1 {1} O-O {1} 13. Qc2 {1} g5 {
1} 14. g3 {2} c4 {1} 15. Be2 {1} g4 {1} 16. N3d2 {1} Nd6 {1} 17. Nb1 {1} Na5 {1
} 18. Ra2 {0} Qb6 {1} 19. Rd1 {1} Nb3 {0} 20. Nbd2 {2} Ba4 {1} 21. Qb1 {6} Nxd2
{1} 22. Rxd2 {1} Ne4 {0} 23. Rc2 {2} Qb3 {1} 24. Bd1 {3} Qb5 {0} 25. Nd2 {4}
Nd6 {1} 26. Nf1 {4} Ne4 {1} 27. Nd2 {2} Nd6 {1} 28. Nf1 {1} Ne4 {0} 1/2-1/2

[/pgn]
Father wrote: Fri Jul 23, 2021 4:38 pm [pgn][Event "Blitz 1min"] :o :? 8-) :| :mrgreen:
[Site "?"]
[Date "2021.07.23"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Restrepo, Pablo"]
[Black "Rated game"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "1925"]
[BlackElo "2570"]
[PlyCount "56"]
[TimeControl "60"]

1. d4 {0} Nf6 {0} 2. e3 {1} d5 {0} 3. f4 {1} c5 {0} 4. Nf3 {1} Nc6 {0} 5. c3 {0
} e6 {0} 6. Bd3 {2} Bd7 {0} 7. O-O {1} Be7 {1} 8. Re1 {2} Ne4 {1} 9. Qe2 {1} a6
{1} 10. a3 {0} Rc8 {1} 11. Nbd2 {0} f5 {1} 12. Nf1 {1} O-O {1} 13. Qc2 {1} g5 {
1} 14. g3 {2} c4 {1} 15. Be2 {1} g4 {1} 16. N3d2 {1} Nd6 {1} 17. Nb1 {1} Na5 {1
} 18. Ra2 {0} Qb6 {1} 19. Rd1 {1} Nb3 {0} 20. Nbd2 {2} Ba4 {1} 21. Qb1 {6} Nxd2
{1} 22. Rxd2 {1} Ne4 {0} 23. Rc2 {2} Qb3 {1} 24. Bd1 {3} Qb5 {0} 25. Nd2 {4}
Nd6 {1} 26. Nf1 {4} Ne4 {1} 27. Nd2 {2} Nd6 {1} 28. Nf1 {1} Ne4 {0} 1/2-1/2

:D :o [/pgn]
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.
Father
Posts: 1391
Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
Location: Colombia
Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

The horse has eaten the knight. Man versus machine

Post by Father »

Father wrote: Fri Jul 23, 2021 4:38 pm [pgn][Event "Blitz 1min"] :o :? 8-) :| :mrgreen:
[Site "?"]
[Date "2021.07.23"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Restrepo, Pablo"]
[Black "Rated game"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "1925"]
[BlackElo "2570"]
[PlyCount "56"]
[TimeControl "60"]

1. d4 {0} Nf6 {0} 2. e3 {1} d5 {0} 3. f4 {1} c5 {0} 4. Nf3 {1} Nc6 {0} 5. c3 {0
} e6 {0} 6. Bd3 {2} Bd7 {0} 7. O-O {1} Be7 {1} 8. Re1 {2} Ne4 {1} 9. Qe2 {1} a6
{1} 10. a3 {0} Rc8 {1} 11. Nbd2 {0} f5 {1} 12. Nf1 {1} O-O {1} 13. Qc2 {1} g5 {
1} 14. g3 {2} c4 {1} 15. Be2 {1} g4 {1} 16. N3d2 {1} Nd6 {1} 17. Nb1 {1} Na5 {1
} 18. Ra2 {0} Qb6 {1} 19. Rd1 {1} Nb3 {0} 20. Nbd2 {2} Ba4 {1} 21. Qb1 {6} Nxd2
{1} 22. Rxd2 {1} Ne4 {0} 23. Rc2 {2} Qb3 {1} 24. Bd1 {3} Qb5 {0} 25. Nd2 {4}
Nd6 {1} 26. Nf1 {4} Ne4 {1} 27. Nd2 {2} Nd6 {1} 28. Nf1 {1} Ne4 {0} 1/2-1/2

:D :o [/pgn]
The horse has eaten the knight.

Unquestionably, the computer has provided us with a lesson from a great horseman who, fighting over his horse, defeats a knight. A round of applause for the stockfish computer in the playchess.com engine room against Grandpa in a fifteen-minute time-control duel.
A message to artificial intelligence: Thank you for your lesson and for having taught me how to park your horse in the backyard next to the dining room.

Stockfish (32 cores): 36.1 plies; 42.029kN/s AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X 32-Core
Processor 3900MHz, (32 cores, 64 threads)
Opponent closed game window

[pgn][Event "Rated game, 16 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2021.07.23"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Deimus"]
[Black "Grand-Father"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A90"]
[WhiteElo "2464"]
[BlackElo "1620"]
[PlyCount "107"]
[EventDate "2021.07.23"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "960"]

1. c4 {B 0} f5 {2} 2. Nf3 {B 0} e6 {0} 3. g3 {B 0} c6 {1} 4. Bg2 {B 0} Nf6 {1}
5. d4 {B 0} d5 {0} 6. Bf4 {B 0} Bd6 {1} 7. Bxd6 {0.72/36 88} Qxd6 {3} 8. Qc2 {
0.77/35 13} O-O {9} 9. O-O {0.72/35 15} Re8 {41} 10. e3 {0.99/33 28} a6 {8} 11.
Nc3 {1.49/32 15} g6 {5} 12. Ne2 {1.52/38 65} Nbd7 {16} 13. Rac1 {1.32/35 16}
Nf8 $16 {4} (13... dxc4 $14 14. Qxc4 Qd5) 14. Ne5 {1.49/33 52} Re7 {4} 15. h3 {
1.51/33 28} Bd7 {3} 16. g4 {1.74/32 17} Be8 {4} 17. g5 {1.89/35 11} N6d7 {4}
18. f4 {1.83/33 10} Rg7 {6} 19. c5 {2.22/32 19} Qc7 {4} 20. Nd3 {2.25/32 10}
Ra7 {8} 21. Qc3 {2.62/32 19} Qd8 {4} 22. h4 {2.60/34 41} Qc7 {4} 23. Kf2 {
2.99/34 17} Ra8 {4} 24. Ng1 {3.14/35 28} Ra7 {3} 25. Nf3 {3.51/29 11} Ra8 {4}
26. Rc2 {3.51/32 25} Ra7 {2} 27. b4 {3.64/33 33} Ra8 {3} 28. Ra1 {3.54/38 12}
Ra7 {5} 29. Bf1 {3.60/34 10} Ra8 {3} 30. Nc1 {3.64/39 7} Rb8 {3} 31. Nd3 {
3.64/38 8} Ra8 {3} 32. Nc1 {3.56/38 10} Rb8 {3} 33. Be2 {3.56/36 10} Ra8 {3}
34. Qa3 {3.48/34 13} Rb8 {2} 35. Rb1 {3.56/37 22} Rc8 {2} 36. Qa5 {3.75/32 9}
Qxa5 {4} 37. bxa5 {5} Rc7 {4.24/41 0} 38. Rcb2 {4.45/42 8} Nb8 {0} 39. Nd3 {
4.45/47 6} Rge7 {3} 40. Rb3 {4.43/42 3} Kg7 {3} 41. Nb2 {4.37/47 3} Kg8 {7} 42.
Na4 {5.89/41 32} Kg7 {2} 43. Ne5 {6.62/39 42} Kg8 {10} 44. Nb6 {6.76/34 5} Rg7
{7} 45. Na8 {6.84/40 16} Rce7 {11} 46. Rb4 {6.86/41 10} Kh8 {3} 47. Nb6 {
6.84/38 5} Rc7 {6} 48. Na8 {6.84/41 7} Rce7 {3} 49. R1b3 {7.00/37 8} Kg8 {3}
50. Rb2 {6.93/36 8} Kh8 {2} 51. Nb6 {7.00/32 22} Rc7 {5} 52. Na8 {7.08/33 0}
Rce7 {3} 53. Nb6 {7.15/35 0} Rc7 {3} 54. Nbc4 {7.22/28 11 Grand-Father resigns
(Lag: Av=0.55s, max=3.0s)} 1-0

[/pgn]
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.
Father
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Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
Location: Colombia
Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Re: The horse has eaten the knight. Man versus machine

Post by Father »

[pgn][Event "Rated game, 16 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2021.07.23"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Deimus"]
[Black "Grand-Father"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A90"]
[WhiteElo "2464"]
[BlackElo "1620"]
[PlyCount "107"]
[EventDate "2021.07.23"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "960"]

1. c4 {B 0} f5 {2} 2. Nf3 {B 0} e6 {0} 3. g3 {B 0} c6 {1} 4. Bg2 {B 0} Nf6 {1}
5. d4 {B 0} d5 {0} 6. Bf4 {B 0} Bd6 {1} 7. Bxd6 {0.72/36 88} Qxd6 {3} 8. Qc2 {
0.77/35 13} O-O {9} 9. O-O {0.72/35 15} Re8 {41} 10. e3 {0.99/33 28} a6 {8} 11.
Nc3 {1.49/32 15} g6 {5} 12. Ne2 {1.52/38 65} Nbd7 {16} 13. Rac1 {1.32/35 16}
Nf8 $16 {4} (13... dxc4 $14 14. Qxc4 Qd5) 14. Ne5 {1.49/33 52} Re7 {4} 15. h3 {
1.51/33 28} Bd7 {3} 16. g4 {1.74/32 17} Be8 {4} 17. g5 {1.89/35 11} N6d7 {4}
18. f4 {1.83/33 10} Rg7 {6} 19. c5 {2.22/32 19} Qc7 {4} 20. Nd3 {2.25/32 10}
Ra7 {8} 21. Qc3 {2.62/32 19} Qd8 {4} 22. h4 {2.60/34 41} Qc7 {4} 23. Kf2 {
2.99/34 17} Ra8 {4} 24. Ng1 {3.14/35 28} Ra7 {3} 25. Nf3 {3.51/29 11} Ra8 {4}
26. Rc2 {3.51/32 25} Ra7 {2} 27. b4 {3.64/33 33} Ra8 {3} 28. Ra1 {3.54/38 12}
Ra7 {5} 29. Bf1 {3.60/34 10} Ra8 {3} 30. Nc1 {3.64/39 7} Rb8 {3} 31. Nd3 {
3.64/38 8} Ra8 {3} 32. Nc1 {3.56/38 10} Rb8 {3} 33. Be2 {3.56/36 10} Ra8 {3}
34. Qa3 {3.48/34 13} Rb8 {2} 35. Rb1 {3.56/37 22} Rc8 {2} 36. Qa5 {3.75/32 9}
Qxa5 {4} 37. bxa5 {5} Rc7 {4.24/41 0} 38. Rcb2 {4.45/42 8} Nb8 {0} 39. Nd3 {
4.45/47 6} Rge7 {3} 40. Rb3 {4.43/42 3} Kg7 {3} 41. Nb2 {4.37/47 3} Kg8 {7} 42.
Na4 {5.89/41 32} Kg7 {2} 43. Ne5 {6.62/39 42} Kg8 {10} 44. Nb6 {6.76/34 5} Rg7
{7} 45. Na8 {6.84/40 16} Rce7 {11} 46. Rb4 {6.86/41 10} Kh8 {3} 47. Nb6 {
6.84/38 5} Rc7 {6} 48. Na8 {6.84/41 7} Rce7 {3} 49. R1b3 {7.00/37 8} Kg8 {3}
50. Rb2 {6.93/36 8} Kh8 {2} 51. Nb6 {7.00/32 22} Rc7 {5} 52. Na8 {7.08/33 0}
Rce7 {3} 53. Nb6 {7.15/35 0} Rc7 {3} 54. Nbc4 {7.22/28 11 Grand-Father resigns
(Lag: Av=0.55s, max=3.0s)} 1-0

[/pgn]
Father wrote: Fri Jul 23, 2021 6:19 pm
Father wrote: Fri Jul 23, 2021 4:38 pm [pgn][Event "Blitz 1min"] :o :? 8-) :| :mrgreen:
[Site "?"]
[Date "2021.07.23"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Restrepo, Pablo"]
[Black "Rated game"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "1925"]
[BlackElo "2570"]
[PlyCount "56"]
[TimeControl "60"]

1. d4 {0} Nf6 {0} 2. e3 {1} d5 {0} 3. f4 {1} c5 {0} 4. Nf3 {1} Nc6 {0} 5. c3 {0
} e6 {0} 6. Bd3 {2} Bd7 {0} 7. O-O {1} Be7 {1} 8. Re1 {2} Ne4 {1} 9. Qe2 {1} a6
{1} 10. a3 {0} Rc8 {1} 11. Nbd2 {0} f5 {1} 12. Nf1 {1} O-O {1} 13. Qc2 {1} g5 {
1} 14. g3 {2} c4 {1} 15. Be2 {1} g4 {1} 16. N3d2 {1} Nd6 {1} 17. Nb1 {1} Na5 {1
} 18. Ra2 {0} Qb6 {1} 19. Rd1 {1} Nb3 {0} 20. Nbd2 {2} Ba4 {1} 21. Qb1 {6} Nxd2
{1} 22. Rxd2 {1} Ne4 {0} 23. Rc2 {2} Qb3 {1} 24. Bd1 {3} Qb5 {0} 25. Nd2 {4}
Nd6 {1} 26. Nf1 {4} Ne4 {1} 27. Nd2 {2} Nd6 {1} 28. Nf1 {1} Ne4 {0} 1/2-1/2

:D :o [/pgn]
The horse has eaten the knight.

Unquestionably, the computer has provided us with a lesson from a great horseman who, fighting over his horse, defeats a knight. A round of applause for the stockfish computer in the playchess.com engine room against Grandpa in a fifteen-minute time-control duel.
A message to artificial intelligence: Thank you for your lesson and for having taught me how to park your horse in the backyard next to the dining room.

Stockfish (32 cores): 36.1 plies; 42.029kN/s AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X 32-Core
Processor 3900MHz, (32 cores, 64 threads)
Opponent closed game window

[pgn][Event "Rated game, 16 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2021.07.23"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Deimus"]
[Black "Grand-Father"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A90"]
[WhiteElo "2464"]
[BlackElo "1620"]
[PlyCount "107"]
[EventDate "2021.07.23"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "960"]

1. c4 {B 0} f5 {2} 2. Nf3 {B 0} e6 {0} 3. g3 {B 0} c6 {1} 4. Bg2 {B 0} Nf6 {1}
5. d4 {B 0} d5 {0} 6. Bf4 {B 0} Bd6 {1} 7. Bxd6 {0.72/36 88} Qxd6 {3} 8. Qc2 {
0.77/35 13} O-O {9} 9. O-O {0.72/35 15} Re8 {41} 10. e3 {0.99/33 28} a6 {8} 11.
Nc3 {1.49/32 15} g6 {5} 12. Ne2 {1.52/38 65} Nbd7 {16} 13. Rac1 {1.32/35 16}
Nf8 $16 {4} (13... dxc4 $14 14. Qxc4 Qd5) 14. Ne5 {1.49/33 52} Re7 {4} 15. h3 {
1.51/33 28} Bd7 {3} 16. g4 {1.74/32 17} Be8 {4} 17. g5 {1.89/35 11} N6d7 {4}
18. f4 {1.83/33 10} Rg7 {6} 19. c5 {2.22/32 19} Qc7 {4} 20. Nd3 {2.25/32 10}
Ra7 {8} 21. Qc3 {2.62/32 19} Qd8 {4} 22. h4 {2.60/34 41} Qc7 {4} 23. Kf2 {
2.99/34 17} Ra8 {4} 24. Ng1 {3.14/35 28} Ra7 {3} 25. Nf3 {3.51/29 11} Ra8 {4}
26. Rc2 {3.51/32 25} Ra7 {2} 27. b4 {3.64/33 33} Ra8 {3} 28. Ra1 {3.54/38 12}
Ra7 {5} 29. Bf1 {3.60/34 10} Ra8 {3} 30. Nc1 {3.64/39 7} Rb8 {3} 31. Nd3 {
3.64/38 8} Ra8 {3} 32. Nc1 {3.56/38 10} Rb8 {3} 33. Be2 {3.56/36 10} Ra8 {3}
34. Qa3 {3.48/34 13} Rb8 {2} 35. Rb1 {3.56/37 22} Rc8 {2} 36. Qa5 {3.75/32 9}
Qxa5 {4} 37. bxa5 {5} Rc7 {4.24/41 0} 38. Rcb2 {4.45/42 8} Nb8 {0} 39. Nd3 {
4.45/47 6} Rge7 {3} 40. Rb3 {4.43/42 3} Kg7 {3} 41. Nb2 {4.37/47 3} Kg8 {7} 42.
Na4 {5.89/41 32} Kg7 {2} 43. Ne5 {6.62/39 42} Kg8 {10} 44. Nb6 {6.76/34 5} Rg7
{7} 45. Na8 {6.84/40 16} Rce7 {11} 46. Rb4 {6.86/41 10} Kh8 {3} 47. Nb6 {
6.84/38 5} Rc7 {6} 48. Na8 {6.84/41 7} Rce7 {3} 49. R1b3 {7.00/37 8} Kg8 {3}
50. Rb2 {6.93/36 8} Kh8 {2} 51. Nb6 {7.00/32 22} Rc7 {5} 52. Na8 {7.08/33 0}
Rce7 {3} 53. Nb6 {7.15/35 0} Rc7 {3} 54. Nbc4 {7.22/28 11 Grand-Father resigns
(Lag: Av=0.55s, max=3.0s)} 1-0

[/pgn]
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.
karger
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Re: Where is Father famous anti computer chess player

Post by karger »

So what , who cares Zzzzzzz
Father
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Location: Colombia
Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Does the human being have the last word?

Post by Father »

jmartus wrote: Mon Nov 16, 2020 5:09 pm Is he able to beat these new generation of chess engines?
Does the human being have the last word?

Applause from Blañk Queen Stockfish 290721 (14 threads): 27.9 plies; 11.296kN/s Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900K CPU @ 3.60GHz 3600MHz, (8 cores, 16 threads) Stockfish 290721 (14 threads): 27.1 plies; 11.016kN/s Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900K CPU @ 3.60GHz 3600MHz, (8 cores, 16 threads) New Elo: 1977 (+33). Opponent closed game window 8:04 a. m.x|

Conversation with myself.

"Does the human being have the last word?

In the battle of man or human being against the machine, to which today we can add the expression "and artificial intelligence", we could ask ourselves who has the last word: "The machine itself, or the person itself ? " In order to answer, I am convinced that artificial intelligence continues to suffer from the disease of the "horizon effect."

When the human being reaches the horizon that his intelligence reaches, he begins to fight with the force of faith that penetrates to infinity. We go from using our own reasoning to using other powers of our soul or spirit.

Does the computer have the faculty of free will? My answer is that the computer is not free to decide. The computer is not aware of itself or its existence, the human being is an intelligent being who can choose between one or the other path.

God has created intelligent beings free to decide the choice of one or the other way. In this way, intelligent beings create our hell or our heaven.
In this world in which we live, there are some elites who try to force us to think in a certain way or in a certain way and to keep silent to utter any criticism of the guidelines that the elites sometimes want to impose on us in the name of freedom.

The stone wall that totalitarianisms have built and claim to have standing up have a fissure through which the cries of freedom penetrate with all the power of a sacrifice that will lead them to checkmate. The hunger for freedom is first and foremost to the hunger of the body. The paper gods will fall.

Before starting the battle, a black bishop would ask a white bishop: "What is the main strategic guideline to beat aritifcial intelligence in chess?" The white bishop replied: "I heard him say to my king, just make use of it, of two strategic plans: "First the silence; second the time. "Your silence added to the passage of time, will make artificial intelligence take the wrong path to your long-term strategic plans. Learn from their battles and then go and defeat them by making use of the blind spot that is beyond the line between the horizon and the absolute nothingness of the computer, right there where your wisdom as human begins, just stand one meter deeper than deep blue.

Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Father and Grand-Father playchess.com user."

The man have the last world.

[pgn][Event "Rated game, 4m+1s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2021.07.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Grand-Father"]
[Black "Eclipse2008"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2029"]
[BlackElo "2615"]
[PlyCount "61"]
[EventDate "2021.07.29"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "240+1"]

1. d4 {1} Nf6 {B 0} 2. e3 {0} d5 {B 0} 3. c3 {0} Bf5 {B 0} 4. f4 {0} e6 {B 0}
5. a3 {1} c5 {-1.35/29 9} 6. Bd3 {3 (Be2)} Bd6 {-1.56/26 9} 7. Nf3 {3} O-O {
-1.53/29 9} 8. O-O {1} Nc6 {-1.50/27 7} 9. Qe2 {1 (Ne5)} c4 {-1.99/26 3} 10.
Bc2 {2 (Bxf5)} Na5 {-2.19/25 5} 11. Qd1 {1} h6 {-2.15/31 18} 12. Re1 {2 (Nbd2)}
Bxc2 {-2.26/25 4} 13. Qxc2 {2} Ne4 {-2.16/28 3} 14. Nbd2 {2} f5 {-2.34/28 3}
15. Re2 {2 (Nxe4)} Rc8 {-2.66/29 27} 16. Rb1 {4 (Kh1)} Rc7 {-3.13/25 4} 17. Kf1
{1 (Qd1)} g5 {-3.70/28 10} 18. g3 {5} Qe8 {-3.40/28 12} 19. Rg2 {4 (Nxe4)} g4 {
-3.67/27 4} 20. Ng1 {13 (Ne5)} Nf6 {-3.98/29 5} 21. Ke2 {9 (h3)} Kf7 {-3.86/28
30} 22. Nf1 {4 (h3)} h5 {-4.26/28 30} 23. Bd2 {2 (h3)} Nc6 {-4.22/28 13} 24.
Be1 {1 (h3)} b5 {-4.62/22 3} 25. Kd1 {4 (Nd2)} a5 {-4.83/27 13} 26. Ra1 {
5 (Ne2)} Qd7 {-5.26/23 3} 27. Re2 {6 (h3)} Rb7 {-5.38/26 8} 28. Nd2 {4 (h4)} b4
{-6.05/27 7} 29. Nb1 {1} Rfb8 {-6.02/24 0} 30. Qc1 {3 (Rg2)} bxa3 {-6.41/26 2}
31. Nxa3 {2 (Lag: Av=0.63s, max=1.0s)} 1-0

[/pgn]
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.
frcha
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Re: Where is Father famous anti computer chess player

Post by frcha »

Thanks!

Can you play against Komodo Dragon 2?

Or go for any more wins/draws against Stockfish 14?


A win is a win regardless of time forfeit due to ui bugs - those are just silly excuses by totalitarians trying to put down freedom loving players!
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Our soul is like eagles. Long live freedom!

Post by Father »

frcha wrote: Thu Jul 29, 2021 5:46 pm Thanks!

Can you play against Komodo Dragon 2?

Or go for any more wins/draws against Stockfish 14?


A win is a win regardless of time forfeit due to ui bugs - those are just silly excuses by totalitarians trying to put down freedom loving players!
Thanks frcha.

Thanks for your message; Really a victory is a victory.

How many times have we seen the player who made the best show lost the game after having made the one who played the best a mistake? Answer: Many times.

The ten months of silence have taught me that we humans can go a step deeper than artificial intelligence. The perfect chess computers do not exist, they all have a small back door, some computers with the narrowest small door, other computers with the smallest, widest window, door and window through which we human beings can pass right to the heart of the computer's CPU.

If God grants me life and health and time, I will still be playing many times against chess computers. Ten months ago I was worried about the super power of artificial intelligence, today, it no longer keeps me awake.

The dragon can be defeated. Our freedom drives him completely insane.

The arrogance of the dragon is defeated with a simple pin that pricks its tail. The pin of freedom and free will, which the dragon and dragon basalls fear so much throughout the world, to the point that they lock their opponents behind the metal bars that stop their bodies , metal bars that cannot touch their souls, souls that could never be reeducated by the doctrine of metal.

Our soul is like eagles. Long live freedom!

Father & Grand-Father playchess.com user.
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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Question: Is there a way here for get a draw for white ? one ?

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[pgn][Event "Rated game, 3 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2021.07.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Grand-Father"]
[Black "Ervy"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2025"]
[BlackElo "2413"]
[PlyCount "74"]
[EventDate "2021.07.29"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. d4 {3} d5 {B 0} 2. e3 {1} Nf6 {B 0} 3. c3 {1} Bf5 {B 0} 4. f4 {1} e6 {
-1.06/27 5} 5. Nf3 {3} c5 {-1.01/27 0} 6. Bd3 {3 (Ne5)} Nc6 {B 0} 7. a3 {1} Bd6
{-1.48/24 4} 8. b4 {2 (0-0)} c4 {-2.20/27 3} 9. Bc2 {2} a6 {-2.05/31 10} 10.
O-O {3 (a4)} O-O {-2.06/32 12} 11. Nh4 {1 (a4)} Bxc2 {3} 12. Qxc2 {-3.05/27 0}
b5 {-3.02/30 3} 13. Nf3 {2 (a4)} Ne7 {-3.12/31 18} 14. Re1 {8 (g3)} a5 {
-3.19/25 2} 15. Bb2 {1} Ra7 {-3.22/31 23} 16. Nbd2 {2} Qa8 {-3.14/31 0} 17. g3
{4 (Rad1)} h6 {-3.37/25 2} 18. Kg2 {2 (Ne5)} Nf5 {-3.63/28 9} 19. Nf1 {5 (Qd1)}
Be7 {-3.33/28 13} 20. Kg1 {7 (h3)} Nd6 {-3.38/27 5} 21. Kg2 {2 (Qg2)} Rb8 {
-3.88/25 2} 22. Kg1 {1} Rb6 {-4.00/26 1} 23. Reb1 {5 (Qg2)} Rba6 {-4.24/25 3}
24. Qc1 {1 (Qd1)} Qe8 {-4.10/26 4} 25. Kg2 {2 (Qe1)} Nd7 {-4.24/30 15} 26. Kg1
{2 (h3)} f5 {-4.22/26 3} 27. Kg2 {1 (Ne5)} Ne4 {-4.77/26 4} 28. N3d2 {2} Qh5 {
-4.74/27 1} 29. Nxe4 {7 (Qe1)} dxe4 {-5.34/24 1} 30. Qd1 {2 (Kg1)} Qxd1 {
-5.50/27 1} 31. Rxd1 {2} Nb6 {-5.64/30 0} 32. Rac1 {62} axb4 {-6.86/39 0} 33.
axb4 {2} h5 {-6.89/27 1} 34. h4 {3 (Rd2)} Ra2 {-7.68/28 1} 35. Rc2 {1 (Rd2)}
Na4 {-8.22/26 2} 36. Rb1 {1} Bxb4 {-8.79/26 0} 37. cxb4 {2} c3 {-9.10/27 0
Grand-Father resigns (Lag: Av=0.38s, max=0.7s)} 0-1

Question: Is it possible to reach a draw here ? Thans in advance...

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Stockfish 290721 (128 threads): 28.5 plies; 98.584kN/s AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X 64-Core Processor 2895MHz, (64 cores, 128 threads) New Elo: 1971 (-3). Stockfish 290721 (128 threads): 27.9 plies; 101.214kN/s AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X 64-Core Processor 2895MHz, (64 cores, 128 threads) Opponent closed game window
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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"Fritz awaits you with joy night and day." "Stockfish day and night I wait for you to play."

Post by Father »

2:13 p. m. Stockfish 290721 (128 threads): 28.8 plies; 116.599kN/s AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X 64-Core Processor 2895MHz, (64 cores, 128 threads) Opponent closed game window Opponent closed game window 8-)

Thanks again:

116,599KN / S, 64 Cores 128 Threads, and Stockfish, and the AI ​​again a human ... A human faces an anaconda embedded in black panther and crocodile. Resistance fight. "A fierce combat is better than the absence of combat because of the fear of being defeated. Sometimes a defeat teaches more than a thousand victories and is the only way to know the battlefield in a long-term war in chess. I ask: Am I sad about the defeat? My answer is: I am very happy to have had the opportunity to face such a prodigious and colossal opponent. I thank Ervy for allowing me to play chess, I thank Chessbase and playchess for allowing me to fight in the Quadrilateral of the engine room, and I thank the stockfish team for having made such a beautiful chess program. These matches can exist thanks to the work through history of all those who have done their bit, from elementary mathematics , to the electronic systems of spacecraft for interplanetary travelers that connect and connect the different worlds in an expanding and contracting universe.

Having achieved the material balance during 38 plays and 76 plies, from a game to the slaps makes me rest in peace.

Best regards,

Pablo

[pgn][Event "Rated game, 3 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2021.07.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Grand-Father"]
[Black "Ervy"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "1957"]
[BlackElo "2490"]
[PlyCount "76"]
[EventDate "2021.07.29"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. d4 {3} d5 {B 0} 2. e3 {0} Nf6 {B 0} 3. c3 {0} Bf5 {B 0} 4. f4 {1} e6 {
-1.02/28 5} 5. Nf3 {0} c5 {-0.97/30 7} 6. a3 {0 (Nbd2)} Nc6 {-1.41/27 4} 7. Bd3
{1 (Be2)} Bd6 {-1.53/27 4} 8. b4 {0 (Ne5)} c4 {-2.16/24 2} 9. Bc2 {1} a6 {
-2.17/31 11} 10. O-O {2 (a4)} Bxc2 {-2.27/32 14} 11. Qxc2 {2} b5 {-2.24/33 3}
12. Bb2 {11 (Nbd2)} O-O {-2.19/33 14} 13. Ne5 {3 (g3)} Ne7 {-2.34/31 8} 14. Nd2
{3 (a4)} a5 {-2.67/25 2} 15. Rfe1 {6 (Rae1)} Qb6 {-2.98/28 8} 16. Ndf3 {
17 (bxa5)} Qb7 {-3.34/25 2} 17. Nd2 {3 (h3)} Ra6 {-3.49/28 6} 18. Rab1 {11 (h3)
} Rfa8 {-3.34/28 9} 19. Bc1 {2 (Nef3)} axb4 {-3.91/22 2} 20. axb4 {2} R8a7 {
-3.80/26 2} 21. Rb2 {1 (Bb2)} Ne4 {-4.29/25 2} 22. Nxe4 {1 (Nef3)} dxe4 {
-5.08/24 1} 23. Bd2 {11 (h3)} Qa8 {-4.98/32 4} 24. Reb1 {11 (h3)} f6 {-5.10/26
1} 25. Ng4 {2} f5 {-5.25/28 0} 26. Nf2 {1 (Ne5)} Nd5 {-5.35/29 5} 27. Nd1 {
1 (g3)} g5 {-5.72/27 2} 28. g3 {1} Qe8 {-5.84/28 0} 29. Be1 {17} Qg6 {-6.33/33
0} 30. Qg2 {2 (fxg5)} Ra1 {-6.61/32 2} 31. h4 {5 (fxg5)} gxh4 {-8.45/27 2} 32.
gxh4 {1} Kg7 {-9.60/34 7} 33. Kh2 {4 (Bf2)} Rxb1 {-9.74/30 1} 34. Rxb1 {
2 (Qxg6+)} Qxg2+ {-10.02/26 2} 35. Kxg2 {2} Ra2+ {-10.04/30 0} 36. Kg3 {8 (Kh3)
} Kg6 {-10.43/29 4} 37. Bf2 {16} Kh5 {-10.84/34 0} 38. Be1 {20 (Kh3)} Re2 {
-11.22/29 3 Grand-Father resigns (Lag: Av=0.40s, max=0.8s)} 0-1

[/pgn]
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: Question: Is there a way here for get a draw for white ? one ?

Post by supersharp77 »

Father wrote: Thu Jul 29, 2021 8:01 pm [pgn][Event "Rated game, 3 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2021.07.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Grand-Father"]
[Black "Ervy"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2025"]
[BlackElo "2413"]
[PlyCount "74"]
[EventDate "2021.07.29"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. d4 {3} d5 {B 0} 2. e3 {1} Nf6 {B 0} 3. c3 {1} Bf5 {B 0} 4. f4 {1} e6 {
-1.06/27 5} 5. Nf3 {3} c5 {-1.01/27 0} 6. Bd3 {3 (Ne5)} Nc6 {B 0} 7. a3 {1} Bd6
{-1.48/24 4} 8. b4 {2 (0-0)} c4 {-2.20/27 3} 9. Bc2 {2} a6 {-2.05/31 10} 10.
O-O {3 (a4)} O-O {-2.06/32 12} 11. Nh4 {1 (a4)} Bxc2 {3} 12. Qxc2 {-3.05/27 0}
b5 {-3.02/30 3} 13. Nf3 {2 (a4)} Ne7 {-3.12/31 18} 14. Re1 {8 (g3)} a5 {
-3.19/25 2} 15. Bb2 {1} Ra7 {-3.22/31 23} 16. Nbd2 {2} Qa8 {-3.14/31 0} 17. g3
{4 (Rad1)} h6 {-3.37/25 2} 18. Kg2 {2 (Ne5)} Nf5 {-3.63/28 9} 19. Nf1 {5 (Qd1)}
Be7 {-3.33/28 13} 20. Kg1 {7 (h3)} Nd6 {-3.38/27 5} 21. Kg2 {2 (Qg2)} Rb8 {
-3.88/25 2} 22. Kg1 {1} Rb6 {-4.00/26 1} 23. Reb1 {5 (Qg2)} Rba6 {-4.24/25 3}
24. Qc1 {1 (Qd1)} Qe8 {-4.10/26 4} 25. Kg2 {2 (Qe1)} Nd7 {-4.24/30 15} 26. Kg1
{2 (h3)} f5 {-4.22/26 3} 27. Kg2 {1 (Ne5)} Ne4 {-4.77/26 4} 28. N3d2 {2} Qh5 {
-4.74/27 1} 29. Nxe4 {7 (Qe1)} dxe4 {-5.34/24 1} 30. Qd1 {2 (Kg1)} Qxd1 {
-5.50/27 1} 31. Rxd1 {2} Nb6 {-5.64/30 0} 32. Rac1 {62} axb4 {-6.86/39 0} 33.
axb4 {2} h5 {-6.89/27 1} 34. h4 {3 (Rd2)} Ra2 {-7.68/28 1} 35. Rc2 {1 (Rd2)}
Na4 {-8.22/26 2} 36. Rb1 {1} Bxb4 {-8.79/26 0} 37. cxb4 {2} c3 {-9.10/27 0
Grand-Father resigns (Lag: Av=0.38s, max=0.7s)} 0-1

Question: Is it possible to reach a draw here ? Thanks in advance...[/pgn]
I dunno Father.. I looked at the game now of course The Thematic e4 for white was never played...neither was the thematic ne5 played so white seems to be strictly playing for a draw...White must somehow counter blacks doubled rooks on the "a" file and blacks knight on b6...Rac1 may be the losing move..somehow white must trade all the rooks off on the "a" file and then he should have excellent drawing chances... :) :wink: