fechavarria52 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 01, 2021 7:33 pm
I find this entire conversation fascinating, I am perhaps one of the lowest-ranked players in this forum; however, this discussion of a human-designed AI algorithm against a strong player, where the human without being ranked as a globally recognized grandmaster yet is able to defeat the system at what I understand is its highest level is absolutely fascinating. Even more so, when I ponder from my low viewing point that the underlying personalities of the designer and the chess player must truly be a part of how each decides to either design or play the game, much more so than at my level where it is still much more a question of chance or of poorly constructed chess strategy. I hope this conversation continues as it is a chance for people like me to see a little into the minds of these giants. - El Gato
... Thank you for the good encouragement that you give to all the players who practice chess for fun or passion
The games of chess against the machines that I have won can be counted by the thousands, most of these victories have been "on time" in which sometimes the algorithms went crazy and in many others they simply lead to the exhaustion of the computer due to the falling of the flag.
It is a chess rule that time marks the line between victory and defeat and that when that time runs out for your opponent, you win the game. I provide you with this easy and simple draw in chess that a moment ago I tipped the computer on my desk in ranked mode where you cannot view the computer's evaluation nor can you reverse movements.
With the advent of AI I believed that the end of the possibility of neutralizing the power of computers had come; However, experience is showing me that we humans still have the way to stop the power of tactical monsters from playing chess: "The machines."
Never forget that scientific advances today have allowed you, from a cell phone to a sophisticated computer, to offer you to be the machine your opponent, at the master level, or at a level that you adapt, no matter what your level of play is low, high, intermediate, expert, teacher or of the highest power.
Sincerely,
Pablo
Father and Grand-Father playchess engines room (A human being)
[pgn][Event "Blitz 3min"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2021.08.01"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Rated game"]
[Black "Restrepo, Pablo"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "A90"]
[WhiteElo "2555"]
[BlackElo "1620"]
[PlyCount "162"]
[TimeControl "180"]
1. Nf3 {0} d5 {2} 2. d4 {0} e6 {1} 3. g3 {0} f5 {1} 4. c4 {0} Nf6 {1} 5. Bg2 {0
} c6 {1} 6. Bf4 {0} Bd6 {1} 7. Nbd2 {3} O-O {1} 8. O-O {2} Re8 {1} 9. a3 {1}
Qe7 {1} 10. Bxd6 {1} Qxd6 {1} 11. Rc1 {4} Nbd7 {1} 12. Qa4 {4} a6 {1} 13. Rfe1
{3} g6 {1} 14. e3 {1} Nf8 {1} 15. c5 {3} Qc7 {2} 16. Ne5 {1} N8d7 {2} 17. Ndf3
{1} Nxe5 {2} 18. Nxe5 {1} Nd7 {1} 19. Nd3 {1} Nf6 {2} 20. Red1 {2} Bd7 {0} 21.
Bf3 {1} Reb8 {1} 22. Be2 {3} Kg7 {0} 23. h4 {3} Ra7 {0} 24. Ne5 {1} h5 {1} 25.
Re1 {1} Be8 {1} 26. Red1 {1} Nd7 {1} 27. Nf3 {3} Nf6 {1} 28. b4 {3} Rba8 {0}
29. Qa5 {1} Qxa5 {3} 30. bxa5 {1} Rc8 {1} 31. Rd3 {1} Rc7 {0} 32. Rb3 {2} Bd7 {
1} 33. Re1 {3} Bc8 {0} 34. Rb2 {1} Kg8 {1} 35. Ne5 {0} Kg7 {1} 36. Kh2 {1} Nd7
{1} 37. Nxd7 {1} Bxd7 {1} 38. Rf1 {3} Bc8 {0} 39. Kg1 {1} Re7 {1} 40. f4 {1}
Rf7 {1} 41. Kh1 {2} Rc7 {0} 42. Rb3 {1} Kf6 {0} 43. Rfb1 {3} Ke7 {0} 44. a4 {1}
Kd7 {1} 45. Kg2 {2} Kd8 {0} 46. Kf3 {1} Kd7 {0} 47. Rb4 {2} Kd8 {1} 48. Bf1 {1}
Rh7 {1} 49. Ke2 {1} Rc7 {1} 50. Kd3 {1} Ke8 {0} 51. R4b2 {3} Kd8 {0} 52. Kc3 {2
} Ke8 {0} 53. Be2 {1} Kd8 {1} 54. Kd3 {1} Ke8 {1} 55. Rb6 {1} Rh7 {1} 56. Rd1 {
1} Kd8 {1} 57. Re1 {1} Ke7 {1} 58. Bf3 {2} Kd7 {1} 59. Reb1 {2} Kc7 {0} 60.
R6b3 {2} Kd7 {0} 61. Bd1 {1} Kc7 {0} 62. Ke2 {0} Kd7 {1} 63. Rb6 {2} Kc7 {0}
64. Kf3 {1} Bd7 {1} 65. Kf2 {0} Bc8 {0} 66. Bf3 {1} Bd7 {0} 67. Bg2 {2} Bc8 {0}
68. Bf1 {1} Re7 {1} 69. Bg2 {2} Rg7 {0} 70. R6b3 {2} Rh7 {0} 71. Bf1 {1} Bd7 {1
} 72. Kf3 {1} Bc8 {1} 73. Kf2 {2} Rg7 {1} 74. Kf3 {1} Re7 {0} 75. Rc1 {2} Rg7 {
0} 76. Ke2 {0} Rh7 {1} 77. Kf2 {1} Rg7 {0} 78. Ra1 {1} Rh7 {0} 79. Re1 {1} Rg7
{0} 80. Rc1 {0} Rh7 {0} 81. Rcb1 {1} Rg7 {0} 1/2-1/2
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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.