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Father
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Father: 1-0 versus Zeus 17.7 (16 cores, 32 threads)

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Trying playserver.chessbase.com Connected Login Welcome, Grand-Father! Server Time = 03:39 (UTC+2h), 1035 users online Your local weather: Zeus 17.7 (16 cores): 29.3 plies; 28.660kN/s AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-Core Processor 3394MHz, (16 cores, 32 threads) Zeus 17.7 (16 cores): 29.1 plies; 28.905kN/s AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-Core Processor 3394MHz, (16 cores, 32 threads) New Elo: 1970 (+34).

Playchess engines room September 13 Th


[pgn][Event "Rated game, 3 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2021.09.13"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Grand-Father"]
[Black "JML26"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2029"]
[BlackElo "2732"]
[PlyCount "295"]
[EventDate "2021.09.13"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. d4 {2} Nf6 {B 0} 2. e3 {1} d5 {B 0} 3. f4 {1} Bf5 {-0.72/28 4} 4. Nf3 {0} e6
{2} 5. c3 {-0.71/27 0 (Ff1-d3)} c5 {10} 6. a3 {-1.25/28 0 (Cf3-e5)} Nc6 {
-1.47/29 6} 7. Bd3 {7 (Cb1-d2)} Bd6 {-1.65/28 3} 8. O-O {2} O-O {-1.58/27 2} 9.
Re1 {2 (Cf3-e5)} Rc8 {-1.87/27 6} 10. g3 {7} h6 {-1.96/28 0} 11. Qe2 {5
(Fd3-c2)} c4 {-2.84/25 2} 12. Bc2 {2 (Fd3xf5)} Na5 {-2.68/27 3} 13. Qd1 {4}
Bxc2 {-2.48/31 0} 14. Qxc2 {1} Ne4 {-2.63/30 3} 15. Nbd2 {10 (Dc2-e2)} f5 {
-2.55/28 4} 16. Nf1 {2 (Cd2xe4)} g5 {-3.34/28 7} 17. Re2 {1} g4 {-3.37/27 0}
18. Nh4 {2 (Cf3-d2)} Nb3 {-4.10/30 2} 19. Rb1 {2 (Ta1-a2)} Kf7 {-4.28/29 3} 20.
Nd2 {1} Nbxd2 {-4.36/32 1} 21. Bxd2 {1} Rc6 {-4.36/33 1} 22. Be1 {1} Be7 {
-4.36/35 1} 23. Ra1 {3 (Ch4-g2)} Rb6 {-4.19/39 3} 24. Rg2 {1 (Ch4-g2)} Rb3 {
-4.18/37 5} 25. Ra2 {1 (Rg1-h1)} Rb6 {-4.17/35 4} 26. Kh1 {0 (Ta2-a1)} Rg8 {
-4.00/38 9} 27. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Rb3 {-4.17/30 2} 28. Kh1 {2 (Rg1-f1)} Kf8 {
-4.09/35 7} 29. Kg1 {0 (Dc2-c1)} Ke8 {-4.16/35 2} 30. Kh1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Qd6 {
-4.09/34 3} 31. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Kd7 {-4.08/34 2} 32. Kh1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Qc6 {
-4.08/36 2} 33. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Qc7 {-4.08/35 5} 34. Kh1 {0 (Ta2-a1)} Kd8 {
-4.08/37 3} 35. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Qc6 {-4.07/30 3} 36. Kh1 {1} Kd7 {-4.07/35 1}
37. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Kc8 {-4.07/36 2} 38. Kh1 {0} Qe8 {-4.06/33 1} 39. Kg1 {
1 (Dc2-d1)} Qd7 {-4.06/30 3} 40. Kh1 {0} Kc7 {-4.06/30 1} 41. Kg1 {1 (Ta2-a1)}
Bf6 {-4.04/31 4} 42. Kh1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Be7 {-4.04/35 2} 43. Kg1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Qe8
{-4.04/35 2} 44. Kh1 {1} Kb8 {-4.04/36 2} 45. Kg1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Rf8 {-4.04/32 2}
46. Kh1 {6 (Ta2-a1)} Rh8 {-4.04/36 2} 47. Kg1 {0 (Ta2-a1)} Rg8 {-4.04/36 2} 48.
Kh1 {1} Qf7 {-4.03/33 2} 49. Kg1 {0 (Ta2-a1)} Bf6 {-4.03/32 3} 50. Kh1 {
0 (Ta2-a1)} Rc8 {-3.96/32 1} 51. Kg1 {0 (Dc2-e2)} Qh5 {-3.96/30 1} 52. Kh1 {1}
Be7 {-3.96/31 0} 53. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Qe8 {-3.95/28 1} 54. Kh1 {0} Kc7 {
-3.95/36 2} 55. Kg1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Rd8 {-3.95/33 4} 56. Kh1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Rd6 {
-3.95/35 3} 57. Kg1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Rdb6 {-3.95/35 1} 58. Kh1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Bf6 {
-3.94/60 2} 59. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Qd7 {-3.94/33 1} 60. Kh1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Qf7 {
-3.94/32 1} 61. Kg1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Qd7 {-3.94/31 2} 62. Kh1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Qa4 {
-3.94/32 1} 63. Kg1 {2 (Dc2-d1)} Rd6 {-3.94/26 1} 64. Kh1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Ra6 {
-3.93/30 1} 65. Kg1 {1} Be7 {-3.93/31 1} 66. Kh1 {1 (Ch4-g6)} Qe8 {-3.93/30 1}
67. Kg1 {1 (Ta2-a1)} Rab6 {-3.93/33 1} 68. Kh1 {1} a6 {-3.93/33 1} 69. Kg1 {
0 (Dc2-d1)} Rd6 {-3.93/29 1} 70. Kh1 {0} Rdb6 {-3.93/33 0} 71. Kg1 {0 (Dc2-d1)}
Kb8 {-3.92/31 1} 72. Kh1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Qb5 {-3.92/29 0} 73. Kg1 {0 (Dc2-e2)} Bf6
{-3.92/35 1} 74. Kh1 {1 (Rg1-f1)} Qa4 {-3.91/31 1} 75. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Qd7 {
-3.91/29 1} 76. Kh1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Be7 {-3.91/33 0} 77. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Qe8 {
-3.91/30 1} 78. Kh1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Qb5 {-3.90/31 0} 79. Kg1 {1 (Ch4-g6)} Ka8 {
-3.90/30 0} 80. Kh1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Ka7 {-3.90/33 0} 81. Kg1 {0 (Tg2-e2)} Qd7 {
-3.90/30 0} 82. Kh1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Qb5 {-3.90/30 0} 83. Kg1 {0 (Tg2-e2)} Qe8 {
-3.90/30 0} 84. Kh1 {1} Bd8 {-3.90/35 0} 85. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Bf6 {-3.90/31 0}
86. Kh1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Qf7 {-3.89/33 0} 87. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-c1)} Rc6 {-3.89/31 0} 88.
Kh1 {1} Be7 {-3.89/32 0} 89. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-c1)} Bd8 {-3.88/25 0} 90. Kh1 {
0 (Dc2-d1)} Rcb6 {-3.88/27 0} 91. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-c1)} Bf6 {-3.88/26 1} 92. Kh1 {1}
Be7 {-3.88/32 0} 93. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Rd6 {-3.87/25 0} 94. Kh1 {1} Qh5 {
-3.87/33 0} 95. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Rb5 {-3.87/31 0} 96. Kh1 {1} Rb3 {-3.87/35 0}
97. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Qf7 {-3.87/30 0} 98. Kh1 {1} Rdb6 {-3.87/34 0} 99. Kg1 {
1 (Dc2-d1)} Rc6 {-3.87/34 1} 100. Kh1 {1} Rc8 {-3.87/34 0} 101. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)
} Qe8 {-3.87/24 0} 102. Kh1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Bd8 {-3.87/44 0} 103. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)}
Bf6 {-3.87/28 0} 104. Kh1 {1} Qf7 {-3.87/34 0} 105. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Rg8 {
-3.87/31 1} 106. Kh1 {1} Be7 {-3.87/32 0} 107. Kg1 {1 (Ta2-a1)} Rc8 {-3.87/26 0
} 108. Kh1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} h5 {-3.87/29 0} 109. Kg1 {1 (Ta2-a1)} Bf6 {-3.87/24 0}
110. Kh1 {0} Qe8 {-3.78/30 0} 111. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Rd8 {-3.78/27 0} 112. Kh1 {
0 (Ta2-a1)} Qa4 {-3.78/25 0} 113. Kg1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Qd7 {-3.77/25 0} 114. Kh1 {
1 (Tg2-e2)} Qb5 {-3.77/23 0} 115. Kg1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Qe8 {-3.77/23 0} 116. Kh1 {
1 (Ta2-a1)} Qf7 {-3.76/22 0} 117. Kg1 {1 (Ta2-a1)} Rg8 {-3.76/24 0} 118. Kh1 {
0 (Tg2-e2)} Qg7 {-3.76/1 0} 119. Kg1 {0 (Ta2-a1)} Qf7 {-3.75/9 0} 120. Kh1 {1}
Rd8 {-3.75/32 0} 121. Kg1 {0 (Ta2-a1)} Qd7 {-3.76/6 0} 122. Kh1 {1 (Ta2-a1)}
Qe8 {-3.74/7 0} 123. Kg1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Rc8 {-3.75/6 0} 124. Kh1 {0} Kb8 {
-3.73/26 0} 125. Kg1 {0 (Ta2-a1)} b6 {-4.46/1 0} 126. Kh1 {0} Kb7 {-3.76/31 0}
127. Kg1 {1 (Dc2-d1)} Bd8 {-5.90/1 0} 128. Kh1 {0 (a3-a4)} Ra8 {-4.88/1 0} 129.
Kg1 {0 (Dc2-d1)} Qg8 {-4.86/3 0} 130. Kh1 {0 (Ta2-a1)} Qf7 {-3.76/4 0} 131. Kg1
{0 (Dc2-b1)} Bxh4 {-4.62/2 0} 132. gxh4 {2} a5 {-3.80/36 0} 133. Bg3 {1
(Dc2-d1)} Qe8 {-4.45/5 0} 134. Kh1 {2 (Tg2-e2)} b5 {-5.22/4 0} 135. Kg1 {
1 (Fg3-e1)} b4 {-6.83/5 0} 136. axb4 {4} axb4 {-9.55/32 0} 137. Rxa8 {2} Qxa8 {
-9.92/31 0} 138. Re2 {3 (Dc2-d1)} bxc3 {-10.12/9 0} 139. bxc3 {1} Nxc3 {
-11.83/23 0} 140. Re1 {2 (Te2-f2)} Ne4 {-8.00/1 0} 141. Rb1 {2 (Dc2-c1)} Qa3 {
-9.80/4 0} 142. Rc1 {4 (Fg3-e1)} Rb4 {-10.46/6 0} 143. Rb1 {3 (Fg3-e1)} Qxe3+ {
-10.20/6 0} 144. Kh1 {4 (Rg1-g2)} Qf3+ {-#15/10 0} 145. Kg1 {1} Rxb1+ {-#14/66
0} 146. Qxb1+ {2} Qb3 {-#13/73 0} 147. Qe1 {2 (Db1-c1)} c3 {-#12/5 0} 148. Bf2
{2 (Lag: Av=0.47s, max=0.8s)} 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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Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

A question: Is Zeus 17.7 n Improved Chess Machine based on Artificial Neural Networks ?

Post by Father »

¿ A question: Is Zeus 17.7 an Improved Chess Machine based on Artificial Neural Networks ? :|
Thanks in advance,
Best regards,
Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
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

Where is the beginning and where is the end? Man versus machine. 2021.

Post by Father »

Where is the beginning and where is the end? Man versus machine.

The history of philosophy, the history of literature, the story of knowledge and knowledge, is like the steps of a staircase that climbs to the firmament. Fritz 15, is part of this story, and the interpretation of the algorithm of him as well. It is a hundred scales to heaven, the and the final scale, is the first step between the point hundred of the point two hundred. The distance between two simple steps is infinite, its simple check: divides a single centimeter in length in two, and each result is continuous dividing into two to infinity. We never end up shortening the distance to achieve the zero point. This is the way of our knowledge.
Cordially,
Pablo Ignacio Restrepo.


Fritz 15 (8 threads): 16.9 plies; 2.115kN/s AMD FX-8320E Eight-Core Processor 3273MHz, (4 cores, 8 threads) FNew Elo: 1920 (+32). You are now #2 on todays ranking list!

[pgn][Event "Rated game, 5 min"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2021.09.24"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Grand-Father"]
[Black "Whomean"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "1888"]
[BlackElo "2381"]
[PlyCount "201"]
[EventDate "2021.09.24"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. d4 {3} d5 {16} 2. e3 {0 (Ng1-f3)} Nf6 {0} 3. c3 {3} Bf5 {0} 4. f4 {1} e6 {28
} 5. Bd3 {1 (Ng1-f3)} Nbd7 {14} 6. Nf3 {3} Be7 {11} 7. O-O {4} O-O {1} 8. Qc2 {
4 (b2-b3)} Bxd3 {21} 9. Qxd3 {0} c5 {11} 10. g3 {4 (b2-b3)} Rc8 {11} 11. Re1 {
7 (Nb1-d2)} Ne4 {15} 12. Nbd2 {3 (b2-b3)} Ndf6 {8} 13. Re2 {2 (Qd3-c2)} Qc7 {9}
14. a3 {3 (a2-a4)} c4 {13} 15. Qc2 {3} Nd6 {0} 16. Nf1 {1 (Nf3-e5)} b5 {13} 17.
Bd2 {1} a5 {5} 18. Be1 {0} Qb7 {5} 19. Rg2 {3 (Nf1-d2)} Ng4 {10} 20. Qc1 {
3 (Rg2-e2)} a4 {6} 21. Qc2 {3} Rfe8 {7} 22. Qe2 {1 (Rg2-e2)} h6 {12} 23. Qc2 {
2 (Nf1-d2)} Nf6 {5} 24. Rc1 {3 (Ra1-d1)} h5 {6} 25. h4 {4 (Qc2-e2)} Red8 {4}
26. Qe2 {4 (Rg2-e2)} Nf5 {4} 27. Rc2 {2 (Nf1-h2)} g6 {4} 28. N3h2 {3 (Nf3-e5)}
Kg7 {4} 29. Nf3 {1} Ne4 {1} 30. N3d2 {3 (Nf3-g5)} Ned6 {3} 31. Nf3 {1 (Nf1-h2)}
Re8 {6} 32. Kh1 {2 (Nf1-d2)} Bd8 {4} 33. Kg1 {2} Bb6 {0} 34. Kh1 {2 (Nf1-d2)}
f6 {5} 35. Kg1 {4 (Nf1-d2)} Kh8 {2} 36. Qd1 {1 (g3-g4)} Nh6 {3} 37. Qc1 {
0 (Rc2-e2)} Kg7 {3} 38. Rce2 {0} Re7 {0} 39. Qc2 {0} Ng4 {0} 40. N3h2 {18} e5 {
0} 41. Nxg4 {4} hxg4 {0} 42. Nh2 {0 (Qc2-d1)} Qd7 {1} 43. Qd1 {3} e4 {0} 44.
Rc2 {2 (Be1-f2)} f5 {0} 45. Qe2 {2 (Nh2-f1)} Kg8 {3} 46. Nf1 {0} Ne8 {0} 47.
Rc1 {0 (Rg2-h2)} Ng7 {1} 48. Rc2 {0 (Qe2-c2)} Nh5 {1} 49. Rc1 {1 (Nf1-d2)} Re6
{1} 50. Rc2 {0 (Qe2-c2)} Rce8 {2} 51. Rc1 {0} R6e7 {0} 52. Rc2 {0 (Qe2-c2)} Qc6
{1} 53. Rc1 {1} Qd6 {1} 54. Rc2 {0 (Qe2-c2)} Bd8 {1} 55. Rc1 {0} Rd7 {0} 56.
Rc2 {0 (Qe2-c2)} Bf6 {1} 57. Rc1 {0} Qc7 {0} 58. Rc2 {0 (Qe2-c2)} Be7 {1} 59.
Rc1 {0} Qb6 {0} 60. Rc2 {1 (Qe2-c2)} Qe6 {1} 61. Rc1 {0} Bf6 {0} 62. Rc2 {
0 (Qe2-c2)} Ng7 {1} 63. Rc1 {0} Red8 {0} 64. Rc2 {0 (Qe2-c2)} Qf7 {1} 65. Rc1 {
0} Ne6 {0} 66. Rc2 {0 (Nf1-d2)} Re8 {0} 67. Rc1 {0} Rd6 {0} 68. Rc2 {1 (Rg2-h2)
} Qc7 {0} 69. Rc1 {0 (Rg2-h2)} Re7 {0} 70. Rc2 {0 (Qe2-c2)} Nd8 {0} 71. Rc1 {0}
Rh7 {0} 72. Rc2 {0 (Qe2-c2)} Re6 {1} 73. Rc1 {0} Re8 {0} 74. Rc2 {0 (Nf1-d2)}
Ne6 {0} 75. Rc1 {0} Be7 {0} 76. Rc2 {0 (Qe2-c2)} Ng7 {0} 77. Rc1 {0} Rc8 {0}
78. Rc2 {1 (Qe2-c2)} Bf6 {0} 79. Rc1 {0} Qc6 {0} 80. Rc2 {0 (Qe2-c2)} Nh5 {0}
81. Rc1 {0} Rf8 {0} 82. Rc2 {0 (Qe2-c2)} Re7 {0} 83. Rc1 {0} Bg7 {0} 84. Rc2 {
0 (Qe2-c2)} Ref7 {0} 85. Rc1 {0} Kh7 {0} 86. Rc2 {0 (Qe2-c2)} Bf6 {0} 87. Rc1 {
0} Rd8 {0} 88. Rc2 {0 (Qe2-c2)} Rfd7 {0} 89. Rc1 {0} Qe6 {0} 90. Rc2 {1
(Qe2-c2)} Kg8 {0} 91. Rc1 {0} Qc6 {1} 92. Rc2 {0 (Rc1-d1)} Rc7 {0} 93. Rc1 {
1 (Rc2-d2)} Qe6 {0} 94. Rc2 {1 (Rc1-d1)} b4 {0} 95. cxb4 {2} Ng7 {0} 96. Bc3 {
0 (Nf1-d2)} Qd7 {0} 97. Rc1 {0} Ne8 {0} 98. Re1 {0 (Nf1-d2)} Nd6 {0} 99. Qc2 {0
} Ra7 {0} 100. Ree2 {0 (Nf1-d2)} Re8 {0} 101. Qc1 {0 (Re2-e1) Time (Lag: Av=1.
79s, max=4.0s)} 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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Location: Colombia
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A question about talkchess. Thanks in advance: "Sorry but you are not permitted to use the search sistem."

Post by Father »

A question about talkchess. Thanks in advance: "Sorry but you are not permitted to use the search sistem." I have a question: I need to study some anti-computer chess techniques that I have described in games through the history of the posts on talkchess. When I use the search engine, this text appears: "Sorry but you are not permitted to use the search system."
So it has not been possible for me to revisit my own history of games that are part of the index of talkchess.
I would like you to help me solve this problem.
First of all, Thanks in advance!

I leave you another game against the world computer champion in lichess, where apparently, the super machine forgot all its war components. :shock: :?

Father & Grand-Father playchess.com engines room user :wink:


[pgn][Event "Casual Bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/km2SOgnY"]
[Date "2021.09.25"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "lichess AI level 8"]
[Result "1-0"]
[UTCDate "2021.09.25"]
[UTCTime "19:52:23"]
[WhiteElo "2000"]
[BlackElo "?"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "D00"]
[Opening "Queen's Pawn Game"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 d5 2. e3 Nf6 { D00 Queen's Pawn Game } 3. c3 Bf5 4. f4 e6 5. Nf3 Nbd7 6. a3 Be7 7. Bd3 Ne4 8. O-O O-O 9. Qe2 c5 10. Re1 c4 11. Bc2 Ndf6 12. Qd1 Nd6 13. Bd2 Qb6 14. Bc1 Rfd8 15. Nbd2 Rac8 16. Nh4 Bxc2 17. Qxc2 Qa5 18. Nhf3 b5 19. Nf1 Qb6 20. Bd2 a5 21. Re2 Nfe4 22. Be1 a4 23. N3d2 f5 24. Nf3 h6 25. g3 Bf6 26. Rg2 Rf8 27. Qe2 Rc7 28. Rc1 g5 29. Rc2 g4 30. Nh4 Kh7 31. Kh1 Rg7 32. Kg1 Rgg8 33. Kh1 Qc7 34. Kg1 Rg7 35. Kh1 Rgg8 36. Kg1 Rc8 37. Kh1 h5 38. Kg1 Rce8 39. Kh1 Qd7 40. Kg1 Rb8 41. Kh1 Rbc8 42. Kg1 Rcf8 43. Kh1 Rf7 44. Kg1 Rff8 45. Kh1 Rf7 46. Kg1 Rgg7 47. Kh1 Rf8 48. Kg1 Kg8 49. Kh1 Rc8 50. Kg1 Rb8 51. Kh1 Qe7 52. Kg1 Qd7 53. Kh1 Rd8 54. Kg1 Kh7 55. Kh1 Rf8 56. Kg1 Qe7 57. Kh1 Kg8 58. Kg1 Bxh4 59. gxh4 Nf6 60. Bg3 b4 61. axb4 a3 62. bxa3 e5 63. fxe5 f4 64. exf4 Nde4 65. Ra2 Nd2 66. Qxd2 Ne4 67. Qe2 Nd2 68. Qxd2 Rg5 69. Qe2 Rxe5 70. fxe5 Rxf1+ 71. Qxf1 Qxb4 72. axb4 Kh8 73. Qf2 Kg7 74. Qb2 Kh8 75. Rf2 Kg7 76. Rf5 Kh8 77. Rxh5+ Kg7 78. Rg5+ Kh8 79. Rxg4 Kh7 80. Rf4 Kg6 81. Rf6+ Kh7 82. Rd6 Kh8 83. Rxd5 Kg7 84. Rc5 Kh8 85. Rxc4 Kg7 86. Rc5 Kh8 87. Ra6 Kg7 88. Rc7+ Kh8 89. Ra8# { White wins by checkmate. } 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.
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Re: A question about talkchess. Thanks in advance: "Sorry but you are not permitted to use the search sistem."

Post by peter »

Father wrote: Sat Sep 25, 2021 10:39 pm When I use the search engine, this text appears: "Sorry but you are not permitted to use the search system."
Maybe you were disconnected just at the moment you tried to search?
I know the problem of being logged out while typing, when I forget to check "remember me" at login, wanting to send then, I have to do it again being logged out in the meantime.

At the moment search works fine for me, the error message you quoted I yet do know too, for me it then dissappeared having logged in again, this time checking "remember me", as I do normally now at login regards
Peter.
Father
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Thanks Peter.

Post by Father »

Peter, Thank you very much. Now I can be in playchess
antichess history again. :D
Best,
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.
Father
Posts: 1391
Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
Location: Colombia
Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Re: Thanks Peter. **

Post by Father »

Father wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 8:57 pm Peter, Thank you very much. Now I can be in playchess
antichess history again. :D
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lkaufman wrote: Tue Aug 03, 2021 7:26 pm Quite bizarre. Well, I guess that just makes Komodo look good in comparison. I don't know if it is a Stockfish bug or a Lichess bug.
It's a Stockfish bug related to its Move Overhead mechanism. You can mimick it at home by making Stockfish have some ridiculously high Move Overhead. Then there comes a point in the game at which Stockfish doesn't think it has any time left to think (say, you make it think it'll be losing 8 seconds for every move, it's going to lose on time by force) so it makes instant moves like this.

This can happen even at 5 minute/game if the Move Overhead is high enough.
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Re: Two small gifts from Pablo Ignacio Restrepo to the great GM Larry Kaufman, with respect and sincerity. Cordially,

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Ovyron wrote: Thu Jul 07, 2022 12:38 pm
lkaufman wrote: Tue Aug 03, 2021 7:26 pm Quite bizarre. Well, I guess that just makes Komodo look good in comparison. I don't know if it is a Stockfish bug or a Lichess bug.
It's a Stockfish bug related to its Move Overhead mechanism. You can mimick it at home by making Stockfish have some ridiculously high Move Overhead. Then there comes a point in the game at which Stockfish doesn't think it has any time left to think (say, you make it think it'll be losing 8 seconds for every move, it's going to lose on time by force) so it makes instant moves like this.

This can happen even at 5 minute/game if the Move Overhead is high enough.
No.
It's the level implementation in lichess...
Level 8 means 1000ms per move which means SF has nearly zero time since move 60... in a bullet 1/0 game

Strange that you don't know, because you even replied in a thread which shows it.
forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=80123&hilit= ... ss#p928282

[pgn]
[Event "Casual Bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/km2SOgnY"]
[Date "2021.09.25"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "lichess AI level 8"][/pgn]
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Re: Two small gifts from Pablo Ignacio Restrepo to the great GM Larry Kaufman, with respect and sincerity. Cordially,

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Guenther wrote: Thu Jul 07, 2022 12:54 pm Level 8 means 1000ms per move which means SF has nearly zero time since move 60... in a bullet 1/0 game
I assumed 1000ms per move maximum, as in, don't overstep 1 sec/move, because otherwise this has to be the most stupid chess related design decision I've ever seen (and I was an Aquarium beta tester, I have seen a lot of those.)
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