Is it possible top win to Rybka 3 in blitz games? Yes it is

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Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Is it possible top win to Rybka 3 in blitz games? Yes it is

Post by Father »

Rybka 3 MP: 15.4 ply; 195kN/s Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9300 @ 2.50GHz, (4 CPUs)

Rybka 3 again looks in two troubles:
a. Stone-wall illnesses8Is is not free of all about this legendary chess machine trouble)
b. A extrange clock paralisis.

Rybka 3 pshisicologic is phenomenal. Much better than Rybka 2.32a mp and their parents. But, it is not yet a perfect machine, and our hard work and study can put this monster in serious troubles again.Is it more dificult? Of course it is, but not impossible.

Best,

Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Father playchess.com usser

Note.1
In man versus machine, accept a handicap in favor of human being inside, is an humillation. I am not agreed of all with that practice.


Here the game.
Enjoy


[d]2r4k/3r4/2q1pbp1/1ppn1p1p/p2PpP1P/P1P1P1P1/1P2Q1RK/R3BN2 b - - 0 81

[Event "Rated game, 3m + 0s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2008.08.24"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Father"]
[Black "Santos1186"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A40"]
[WhiteElo "2044"]
[BlackElo "2699"]
[Annotator "Restrepo,Pablo Ignacio"]
[PlyCount "161"]
[EventDate "2008.08.24"]
[BlackTeam "Rybka 3 MP: 15.4 ply; 195kN/s Intel(R) Core(T"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. d4 {1} e6 {B/0 0} 2. e3 {0} Nc6 {B/0 0} 3. c3 {0} d5 {-0.45/13 4} 4. Bb5 {
f3) 5} Nf6 {-0.50/13 3} 5. f4 {(Nf3) 1} Bd6 {-0.54/15 4} 6. Nf3 {0} O-O {-0.52/
15 4} 7. O-O {0} Ne7 {-0.53/15 7} 8. Re1 {(Ne5) 1} Bd7 {-0.64/13 3} 9. Bxd7 {
d3) 2} Qxd7 {3} 10. Nbd2 {(Ne5) -0.76/12 0} c5 {2} 11. Nf1 {(Ne5) -0.96/12 0}
Nf5 {-1.07/13 3} 12. g3 {(Ne5) 1} Rfd8 {-1.16/12 4} 13. Qd3 {(Ne5) 1} h5 {-1.
14/11 3} 14. h4 {(Ne5) 1} Rac8 {-1.66/11 2} 15. Re2 {(Ng5) 3} Be7 {-1.79/10 2}
16. Rg2 {(Ng5) 1} Ne4 {-1.66/12 2} 17. N3d2 {(Qe2) 2} Qc6 {-1.73/12 2} 18. Nxe4
{(a4) 1} dxe4 {4} 19. Qe2 {-1.75/13 0} g6 {-1.68/12 1} 20. Kh2 {(Nd2) 4} b5 {-1
.78/12 4} 21. a3 {2} a6 {-1.72/12 7} 22. Bd2 {(Kg1) 0} Kg7 {-1.65/11 5} 23. Be1
{(Kg1) 0} a5 {-1.64/11 6} 24. Kg1 {4} Rh8 {-1.60/13 0} 25. Kh2 {(Bf2) 1} a4 {-1
.60/12 4} 26. Kg1 {1} Rhf8 {-1.60/12 7} 27. Kh2 {(Bf2) 0} Rfd8 {-1.63/10 2} 28.
Kg1 {0} Nh6 {-1.61/12 2} 29. Kh2 {(Bf2) 1} Rd5 {-1.61/11 2} 30. Kg1 {0} Kg8 {-1
.61/12 3} 31. Kh2 {(Bf2) 0} Nf5 {-1.61/12 2} 32. Kg1 {1} Qb7 {-1.60/11 3} 33.
Kh2 {(Rd1) 1} Kg7 {-1.61/10 2} 34. Kg1 {1} Kh7 {-1.60/13 3} 35. Kh2 {(Bf2) 1}
Rdd8 {-1.61/12 3} 36. Kg1 {0} Nh6 {-1.60/12 4} 37. Kh2 {(Rd1) 0} Kg7 {-1.61/12
1} 38. Kg1 {0} Qb6 {-1.61/11 3} 39. Kh2 {(Rd1) 0} Qb8 {-1.61/13 2} 40. Kg1 {0}
Qb7 {-1.57/13 2} 41. Kh2 {(Bf2) 0} Qc6 {-1.61/13 5} 42. Kg1 {0} Kh7 {-1.61/12 2
} 43. Kh2 {(Bf2) 1} Nf5 {-1.61/11 1} 44. Kg1 {0} Kg7 {-1.60/13 0} 45. Kh2 {
) 1} Rb8 {-1.61/10 1} 46. Kg1 {(Bf2) 0} Qd5 {-1.61/9 1} 47. Kh2 {(Rc1) 0} Kg8 {
-1.64/10 1} 48. Kg1 {0} Rd7 {-1.60/11 2} 49. Kh2 {(Rc1) 0} Qc6 {-1.61/10 1} 50.
Kg1 {(Bf2) 0} Rbd8 {-1.61/9 1} 51. Kh2 {(Qc2) 0} Rc8 {-1.61/10 2} 52. Kg1 {0}
Kh8 {-1.60/11 1} 53. Kh2 {(Bf2) 0} Kh7 {-1.61/11 1} 54. Kg1 {(Nd2) 0} Rdd8 {-1.
60/12 2} 55. Kh2 {(Rd1) 0} Rc7 {-1.61/11 1} 56. Kg1 {0} Bf6 {-1.60/10 2} 57.
Kh2 {(Bf2) 0} Bg7 {-1.61/10 1} 58. Kg1 {(Bf2) 0} Kg8 {-1.61/9 1} 59. Kh2 {(Bf2)
0} Rb8 {-1.64/10 1} 60. Kg1 {(Rd1) 0} Rd7 {-1.61/10 1} 61. Kh2 {(Bf2) 0} Qd5 {-
1.65/10 1} 62. Kg1 {(Rc1) 0} Nd6 {-1.62/10 1} 63. Kh2 {(Nd2) 0} Rc7 {-1.61/10 1
} 64. Kg1 {0} Nc4 {-1.61/12 3} 65. Kh2 {(g4) 1} Qf5 {-1.61/8 0} 66. Kg1 {1}
Rbc8 {-1.61/10 0} 67. Kh2 {(Bf2) 1} Bf8 {-1.61/10 1} 68. Kg1 {0} Be7 {-1.61/10
1} 69. Kh2 {(Rc1) 0} Qd5 {-1.62/9 1} 70. Kg1 {0} Bf6 {-1.61/10 1} 71. Kh2 {
) 0} Kh7 {-1.61/9 0} 72. Kg1 {(Rb1) 0} Bg7 {-1.60/10 1} 73. Kh2 {(Bf2) 0} f5 {-
1.60/9 0} 74. Kg1 {0} Kg8 {-1.58/12 0} 75. Kh2 {(Bf2) 1} Qc6 {-1.60/9 0} 76.
Kg1 {0} Nb6 {-1.60/13 0} 77. Kh2 {(Rb1) 0} Bf6 {-1.60/11 0} 78. Kg1 {0} Nd5 {-1
.60/13 0} 79. Kh2 {(Rb1) 0} Rd7 {-1.60/10 0} 80. Kg1 {(Rd1) 0} Kh8 {-1.60/11 0}
81. Kh2 {Father claims flag (automatic). (Lag: Av=0.74s, max=6.0s) 0} 1-0
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: Is it possible top win to Rybka 3 in blitz games? Yes it

Post by Terry McCracken »

I need some Super GM wins..No Time Wins No Anti-Computer Play other than Stonewalls.
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Re: Is it possible top win to Rybka 3 in blitz games? Yes it

Post by Ovyron »

Terry McCracken wrote:No Time Wins
Specially against operator errors that doesn't know how to set up the engine correctly.