David versus Goliath

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David versus Goliath

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[d]8/8/3P1p2/k2P4/1p4q1/4pR1r/P3Q2K/8 w - - 0 66
Final Position

Or the case of the little quad (Q6700) that could! :wink: Beating the 16 CPU W5580 with black! "There aint gonna be no re-match, Don't want one!" :lol: You can download the cbv file with clock and eval data from here.

[Event "Rated game, 5m + 0s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2009.06.09"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Akhtar, Shark 1.30"]
[Black "NYTed, Rybka 3"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B90"]
[WhiteElo "2759"]
[BlackElo "2686"]
[PlyCount "130"]
[EventDate "2009.06.09"]

1. Nf3 c5 2. e4 d6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. d4 cxd4 5. Nxd4 a6 6. f3 e5 7. Nb3 Be6 8. Be3
h5 9. Be2 Nbd7 10. Nd5 Bxd5 11. exd5 g6 12. Qd2 Bg7 13. c4 O-O 14. O-O e4 15.
f4 Ng4 16. Bd4 Nh6 17. Bxg7 Kxg7 18. Nd4 Nf5 19. Nxf5+ gxf5 20. Bxh5 Rh8 21.
Be2 Qh4 22. Qc3+ Kg6 23. h3 Rh6 24. Kh2 Rg8 25. Qe3 Kh7 26. Rg1 b5 27. b3 Kh8
28. Raf1 b4 29. Qf2 Qf6 30. g4 fxg4 31. Bxg4 Nc5 32. Rg3 a5 33. Rfg1 Rgg6 34.
Qe3 Rh7 35. R1g2 Kg8 36. Be2 Kf8 37. Rg5 Ke7 38. Bd1 Kd7 39. Bg4+ Kc7 40. Rd2
Rh8 41. Kg3 Rgh6 42. Qd4 Qe7 43. Kg2 Kb7 44. Qe3 f6 45. Rf5 Qh7 46. Kf1 Ra8 47.
Rh2 a4 48. bxa4 Rxa4 49. Qd2 Ka6 50. Qb2 e3 51. Kg1 Ka5 52. Re2 Qe7 53. Qb1 Ra3
54. Kg2 Na4 55. Qe1 Qe4+ 56. Kg1 Nc5 57. Kh2 Nd3 58. Qb1 Rc3 59. Qh1 Qd4 60. c5
Nxf4 61. cxd6 Nxe2 62. Bxe2 Rc2 63. Qf1 Qg4 64. Rf3 Rxe2+ 65. Qxe2 Rxh3+ 0-1
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Re: David versus Goliath

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Ted,

One part Q6700 and 99 parts Deep Rybka 3.

Good game.

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Re: David versus Goliath

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AdminX wrote:[d]8/8/3P1p2/k2P4/1p4q1/4pR1r/P3Q2K/8 w - - 0 66
Final Position

Or the case of the little quad (Q6700) that could! :wink: Beating the 16 CPU W5580 with black! "There aint gonna be no re-match, Don't want one!" :lol: You can download the cbv file with clock and eval data from here.

[Event "Rated game, 5m + 0s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2009.06.09"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Akhtar, Shark 1.30"]
[Black "NYTed, Rybka 3"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B90"]
[WhiteElo "2759"]
[BlackElo "2686"]
[PlyCount "130"]
[EventDate "2009.06.09"]

1. Nf3 c5 2. e4 d6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. d4 cxd4 5. Nxd4 a6 6. f3 e5 7. Nb3 Be6 8. Be3
h5 9. Be2 Nbd7 10. Nd5 Bxd5 11. exd5 g6 12. Qd2 Bg7 13. c4 O-O 14. O-O e4 15.
f4 Ng4 16. Bd4 Nh6 17. Bxg7 Kxg7 18. Nd4 Nf5 19. Nxf5+ gxf5 20. Bxh5 Rh8 21.
Be2 Qh4 22. Qc3+ Kg6 23. h3 Rh6 24. Kh2 Rg8 25. Qe3 Kh7 26. Rg1 b5 27. b3 Kh8
28. Raf1 b4 29. Qf2 Qf6 30. g4 fxg4 31. Bxg4 Nc5 32. Rg3 a5 33. Rfg1 Rgg6 34.
Qe3 Rh7 35. R1g2 Kg8 36. Be2 Kf8 37. Rg5 Ke7 38. Bd1 Kd7 39. Bg4+ Kc7 40. Rd2
Rh8 41. Kg3 Rgh6 42. Qd4 Qe7 43. Kg2 Kb7 44. Qe3 f6 45. Rf5 Qh7 46. Kf1 Ra8 47.
Rh2 a4 48. bxa4 Rxa4 49. Qd2 Ka6 50. Qb2 e3 51. Kg1 Ka5 52. Re2 Qe7 53. Qb1 Ra3
54. Kg2 Na4 55. Qe1 Qe4+ 56. Kg1 Nc5 57. Kh2 Nd3 58. Qb1 Rc3 59. Qh1 Qd4 60. c5
Nxf4 61. cxd6 Nxe2 62. Bxe2 Rc2 63. Qf1 Qg4 64. Rf3 Rxe2+ 65. Qxe2 Rxh3+ 0-1
I will not call Rybka3 on a quad david.
I can guess that shark1.30 is also rybka3 on better hardware based on the name of the subject but it is not clear and based only on reading the name in the pgn I could guess that shark1.30 is a different engine(otherwise I see no reason for 1.30 that suggest version 1.30).

I wonder how do you know the hardware that the opponents used.
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Re: David versus Goliath

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Uri Blass wrote: I wonder how do you know the hardware that the opponents used.
The info was displayed in the Playchess terminal window.
See Screenshot:
http://www.tedsummers.com/proof.jpg
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