Father against Rybka 3. The new Wall is in progress ....

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Father
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Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Father against Rybka 3. The new Wall is in progress ....

Post by Father »

ANTI-ANTI-ANTIRYBKA3- ANTICHESS
GAME IN PROGRESS


The battle continue.
The game is not over.
Where there is a will.
There is a power.


I wonder:

Rybka 3 is really invensible?
Its antiwall machine profile, is going to avoid our new ideas
our will?
Best,
Father Playchess Usser
Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
A.A.L.G.T.M.P.M.& GOD
I.L.Y.M.L. :D



[Event "Rated game, 3m + 0s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2008.08.10"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Father"]
[Black "Bubble bridge"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "922"]
[BlackElo "2673"]
[Annotator "Restrepo,Pablo Ignacio"]
[PlyCount "265"]
[EventDate "2008.08.10"]
[BlackTeam "Rybka 3: 13.3 ply; 90kN/s AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. d4 {1} Nf6 {B/0 0} 2. e3 {0} d5 {B/0 0} 3. c3 {0} Nc6 {B/0 0} 4. f4 {0} Bf5
{B/0 0} 5. Nf3 {0} e6 {B/0 0} 6. Bd3 {1} Bd6 {B/0 0} 7. O-O {1} O-O {B/0 0} 8.
Re1 {0} Qe7 {B/0 0} 9. Qc2 {1} Bxd3 {B/0 0} 10. Qxd3 {0} Ne4 {B/0 0} 11. Nbd2 {
2} f5 {B/0 0} 12. Nf1 {1} Rf6 {B/0 0} 13. a3 {1} Qf7 {-0.30/10 6} 14. Qe2 {(c4)
2} Qh5 {-0.43/12 6} 15. N3d2 {(N1d2) 1} Qxe2 {-0.50/13 7} 16. Rxe2 {1} Raf8 {
-0.37/1423} 17. g3 {(c4) 2} Ne7 {-0.50/11 3} 18. Nxe4 {(Nf3) 3} fxe4 {-0.34/12
3} 19. Bd2 {(c4) 2} g5 {-0.35/11 2} 20. Rg2 {(fxg5) 1} Kf7 {-0.58/12 3} 21. Re1
{(fxg5) 3} Rg6 {-0.61/11 2} 22. Ree2 {(c4) 1} gxf4 {-0.76/13 2} 23. exf4 {3}
Nf5 {-0.90/14 4} 24. Ne3 {1} h5 {-0.96/14 2} 25. Nxf5 {(Kf1) 1} exf5 {-1.09/12
1} 26. h4 {(Kf2) 3} Rfg8 {-1.08/13 1} 27. Kh2 {1} b5 {-1.12/15 2} 28. Be1 {
) 24} a5 {-1.15/14 2} 29. b4 {(Kh3) 2} Ra8 {-1.16/12 2} 30. Rb2 {(Ra2) 9} Be7 {
-1.18/12 2} 31. Rb1 {(Rge2) 3} axb4 {-1.18/12 4} 32. axb4 {1} c6 {-1.06/13 1}
33. Rgb2 {(Kg1) 4} Rgg8 {-1.23/12 2} 34. Kh3 {(Re2) 2} Ra7 {-1.19/13 2} 35. Bd2
{(Bf2) 1} Ke6 {-1.21/14 1} 36. Be3 {(Rh1) 3} Kd6 {-1.21/14 2} 37. Kh2 {(Rc2) 1}
Kc7 {-1.23/14 1} 38. Kh3 {(Rc2) 0} Kb6 {-1.23/15 1} 39. Kh2 {(Rc2) 3} Raa8 {-1.
23/15 1} 40. Kh3 {(Rc2) 1} Rg4 {-1.23/16 5} 41. Rc1 {(Rc2) 3} Ra3 {-1.23/15 2}
42. Rbc2 {3} Ra4 {-1.22/17 0} 43. Rb1 {2} Ra8 {-1.21/17 0} 44. Rbc1 {(Re2) 5}
Rgg8 {-1.23/16 2} 45. Rb1 {(Rh1) 1} Bf6 {-1.21/16 1} 46. Rbc1 {(Bc1) 1} Ra7 {-1
.23/17 4} 47. Rb1 {(Re1) 0} Rg4 {-1.21/15 1} 48. Rbc1 {(Rh1) 1} Ra3 {-1.21/15 1
} 49. Rb1 {(Rh1) 1} Ra8 {-1.21/17 1} 50. Rbc1 {(Re2) 0} Ra7 {-1.21/15 3} 51.
Rb1 {(Rh1) 0} Rg8 {-1.23/15 5} 52. Rbc1 {(Re1) 0} Rag7 {-1.21/16 1} 53. Bf2 {
g2) 8} Ra8 {-1.23/15 2} 54. Be3 {(Rb1) 2} Be7 {-1.21/16 1} 55. Rb1 {(Rg1) 1}
Rg6 {-1.21/16 5} 56. Rbc1 {(Re2) 1} Ra3 {-1.21/15 1} 57. Rb1 {(Re1) 1} Rg8 {-1.
21/15 1} 58. Rbc1 {(Bc1) 1} Rg4 {-1.21/15 1} 59. Rb1 {1} Ra7 {-1.21/18 5} 60.
Rbc1 {(Bc1) 1} Bd8 {-1.20/15 1} 61. Rb1 {(Rg1) 1} Ra8 {-1.21/14 0} 62. Rbc1 {
c1) 1} Bf6 {-1.21/17 2} 63. Rb1 {1} Ra3 {-1.21/17 0} 64. Rbc1 {(Bc1) 1} Rg7 {-1
.15/14 2} 65. Rb1 {(Bf2) 1} Raa7 {-1.21/16 1} 66. Rbc1 {(Bc1) 1} Ra8 {-1.21/18
2} 67. Rb1 {(Re1) 1} Be7 {-1.21/16 1} 68. Rbc1 {(Bc1) 1} Ra3 {-1.21/14 1} 69.
Rb1 {0} Bf6 {-1.19/16 0} 70. Rbc1 {(Rh1) 1} Raa7 {-1.19/14 1} 71. Rb1 {0} Ra4 {
-1.15/16 0} 72. Rbc1 {(Rh1) 0} Rg8 {-1.15/15 1} 73. Rb1 {(Rh1) 0} Kc7 {-1.15/
14 1} 74. Rbc1 {(Rh1) 0} Kd6 {-1.15/13 1} 75. Rb1 {(Rh1) 0} Ra7 {-1.20/13 0}
76. Rbc1 {(Re1) 1} Ke6 {-1.16/14 2} 77. Rb1 {(Rh1) 0} Rga8 {-1.16/12 1} 78.
Rbc1 {(Re1) 1} Rg7 {-1.16/13 1} 79. Rb1 {(Rh1) 1} Kd6 {-1.19/13 4} 80. Rbc1 {
d2) 1} Rga7 {-1.12/14 4} 81. Rb1 {(Rb2) 1} Ra2 {-0.33/12 0} 82. Rbc1 {(Rcc1) 1}
Rxc2 {-0.87/14 0} 83. Rxc2 {1} Be7 {-0.87/17 0} 84. Bc1 {(Kg2) 8} Ke6 {-0.80/
14 0} 85. Kg2 {1} Bf8 {-0.80/17 0} 86. Kh3 {(Kf1) 0} Ra1 {-0.80/14 0} 87. Kh2 {
(Kg2) 1} Bd6 {-0.80/15 0} 88. Kh3 {(Kg2) 1} Bc7 {-0.80/15 0} 89. Kh2 {(Kg2) 0}
Ra8 {-0.80/15 0} 90. Kh3 {(Kg2) 0} Kf7 {-0.80/15 0} 91. Kh2 {(Kg2) 0} Kg6 {-0.
80/15 0} 92. Kh3 {(Kg2) 0} Bd8 {-0.80/15 0} 93. Kh2 {(Kg2) 0} Bf6 {-0.80/15 0}
94. Kh3 {(Kg2) 0} Kf7 {-0.80/15 0} 95. Kh2 {(Kg2) 0} Ra1 {-0.80/14 0} 96. Kh3 {
(Kg2) 0} Be7 {-0.80/15 0} 97. Kh2 {(Kg2) 0} Ra7 {-0.80/15 0} 98. Kh3 {(Kg2) 0}
Kf6 {-0.80/16 1} 99. Kh2 {(Kg2) 0} Ra4 {-0.80/16 0} 100. Kh3 {(Kg2) 0} Ke6 {-0.
80/16 0} 101. Kh2 {(Kg2) 0} Kd6 {-0.80/15 0} 102. Kh3 {(Kg2) 0} Bf6 {-0.80/16 0
} 103. Kh2 {(Kg2) 0} Bh8 {-0.80/14 0} 104. Kh3 {(Kg2) 0} Ra1 {-0.80/15 0} 105.
Kh2 {(Kg2) 0} Ra7 {-0.80/15 0} 106. Kh3 {(Kg2) 0} Bf6 {-0.80/16 0} 107. Kh2 {
g2) 0} Bd8 {-0.80/14 0} 108. Kg2 {0} Bc7 {-0.80/18 0} 109. Kh2 {(Kf2) 0} Ra6 {-
0.80/16 0} 110. Kg2 {(Kg1) 0} Ra4 {-0.80/18 0} 111. Kh2 {(Kf2) 0} Bb6 {-0.80/
16 0} 112. Kg2 {1} Bd8 {-0.80/20 0} 113. Kh2 {(Kf2) 0} Ra6 {-0.80/16 0} 114.
Kh3 {(Kg2) 0} Kc7 {-0.80/16 0} 115. Kh2 {(Kg2) 0} Kb6 {-0.80/15 0} 116. Kh3 {
g2) 0} Bc7 {-0.80/16 0} 117. Kh2 {(Kg2) 0} Ra1 {-0.80/16 0} 118. Kg2 {0} Bd6 {-
0.80/19 0} 119. Kf2 {0} Bf8 {-0.80/18 0} 120. Ke3 {(Ke2) 0} Bh6 {-0.80/16 0}
121. Ke2 {1} Bg7 {-0.80/20 0} 122. Ke3 {(Bd2) 0} Bf8 {-0.80/17 0} 123. Ke2 {0}
Be7 {-0.80/20 0} 124. Ke3 {(Bd2) 0} Bf6 {-0.80/16 0} 125. Ke2 {0} Kb7 {-0.80/
19 0} 126. Ke3 {(Bd2) 0} Be7 {-0.80/14 0} 127. Ke2 {(Bd2) 0} Bf8 {-0.80/16 0}
128. Ke3 {(Be3) 0} Kc7 {-0.80/15 0} 129. Ke2 {0} Be7 {-0.80/17 0} 130. Ke3 {
2) 0} Kd6 {-0.80/15 1} 131. Ke2 {0} Rb1 {0.00/18 0} 132. Ke3 {0} Kc7 {0.00/19 0
} 133. Ke2 {(Bd2) 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.
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Ovyron
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Re: Father against Rybka 3. The new Wall is in progress ....

Post by Ovyron »

I think Rybka would have done better without a book.
Dr.Ex
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Re: Father against Rybka 3. The new Wall is in progress ....

Post by Dr.Ex »

Ovyron wrote:I think Rybka would have done better without a book.
Of course it looks quite stupid to put a Double Stonewall in the opening book.
That's exactly what Pablo is hoping for.
My guess is Rybka has won a game against Pablo before that way and the operator has imported all won games into the book.
Nimzovik
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Re: Father against Rybka 3. The new Wall is in progress ....

Post by Nimzovik »

Keep tweaking the tail -Pablo MAYBE some day the voice will e heard :wink:
Father
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Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Draw Number three .."Building my Cave" ......

Post by Father »

Rybka 3 32-bit: 13.2 ply; 73kN/s Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9300 @ 2.50GHz, (4 CPUs)

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Best,

Pablo
Father Playchess Usser

With al respect for all Chess Human Beings, teams Authors, and helpers of Chess Machines, I love to Rybka 3.

Rybka 3, maybe, first time in chess History, has two elements;
1. It is in first Line
2. This is antiwall machine

Before Rybka 3, we know antiwall machines, like Tiger, but that probably for any reason like profile oepening possitions, weren lossing oportunity to be in first place.

Rybka 3 for me is a challenger. But I dont forget other machines; If Rybka 3, is evocated as a target for other machines, across a super solid game, then, other chess machines, will be in the risk of be not antiwall machines.

I belive, that the game is over. The develoment will be taking probably as target, a beutifull dinamic, that will be teaching to us, about inspiration like Morphy, Fischer, Tal. Chess is beutifull, and as amateur and hobby chess player, I am too happy of seeing, how chess machines are improving.

Thaks in advance,

FATHER USSER




[Event "Rated game, 1m + 0s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2008.08.12"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Father"]
[Black "Santos1186"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "1911"]
[BlackElo "2430"]
[Annotator "Restrepo,Pablo Ignacio"]
[PlyCount "185"]
[EventDate "2008.08.12"]
[BlackTeam "Rybka 3 32-bit: 13.2 ply; 73kN/s Intel(R) Cor"]
[TimeControl "60"]

1. d4 {0} Nf6 {0} 2. e3 {B/0 0} d5 {B/0 0} 3. c3 {0} Bf5 {B/0 0} 4. f4 {0} e6 {
B/0 0} 5. Nf3 {0} Be7 {2} 6. Bd3 {-0.75/10 0} O-O {1} 7. O-O {(Bxf5) -0.71/12 0
} Nbd7 {-0.71/12 2} 8. Qe2 {(Bxf5) 0} c5 {-0.80/11 2} 9. Re1 {(Bxf5) 1} Bxd3 {-
1.07/10 1} 10. Qxd3 {1} Qc7 {-0.90/10 1} 11. g3 {(Ne5) 1} Ne4 {-1.06/10 2} 12.
a3 {(Nbd2) 0} Ndf6 {-1.06/9 2} 13. Nbd2 {0} h6 {-1.06/10 2} 14. Ne5 {1} Bd6 {-1
.04/11 0} 15. Nef3 {(Rf1) 1} Rfe8 {-1.10/8 1} 16. Re2 {(Ne5) 1} Qb6 {-1.22/8 1}
17. Re1 {(a4) 1} Nxd2 {-1.14/9 1} 18. Qxd2 {(Nxd2) 3} a6 {-1.11/10 2} 19. Qd3 {
1} Rac8 {-1.09/12 0} 20. Kg2 {(a4) 0} Ne4 {-1.09/9 1} 21. Nd2 {1} Qc6 {-1.08/
13 0} 22. Nxe4 {(a4) 3} dxe4 {-1.05/10 0} 23. Qe2 {(Qc4) 1} Red8 {-1.12/10 1}
24. Kg1 {(a4) 1} Be7 {-1.06/10 1} 25. Bd2 {(a4) 1} Qa4 {-1.08/10 0} 26. Reb1 {
Qd1) 1} Qc2 {-1.08/9 1} 27. Kf2 {(Rc1) 3} Qb3 {-1.12/9 1} 28. Qd1 {(Kg1) 3} Qd5
{-1.10/10 1} 29. Qe2 {(Rc1) 2} h5 {-1.10/9 1} 30. h4 {(Rc1) 1} g6 {-1.25/8 1}
31. Be1 {(Rc1) 0} Qb3 {-1.15/9 1} 32. Kg1 {1} Rd5 {-1.10/10 0} 33. Qd1 {(Rc1) 1
} Qb6 {-1.04/10 1} 34. Qe2 {1} Qc6 {-1.05/12 0} 35. Kh2 {(Rc1) 1} Rdd8 {-1.08/
9 1} 36. Qf1 {(Kg1) 1} b5 {-1.21/9 1} 37. Qe2 {(Qg2) 0} cxd4 {-1.13/10 1} 38.
exd4 {1} f5 {-1.10/12 0} 39. Bf2 {2} Bf6 {-1.12/13 0} 40. Be3 {(Kg1) 1} a5 {-1.
11/12 1} 41. Ra2 {(Re1) 1} Qc4 {-1.17/11 1} 42. Qxc4 {1} bxc4 {-1.23/18 0} 43.
Re1 {(a4) 1} Rb8 {-1.24/14 1} 44. Re2 {(Kg2) 0} Rb3 {-1.25/13 1} 45. Rc2 {(a4)
0} a4 {-1.43/14 0} 46. Kg2 {0} Kf7 {-1.43/17 0} 47. Kf2 {1} Rdb8 {-1.41/16 0}
48. Ke2 {1} Ke8 {-1.40/17 0} 49. Kf2 {(Bc1) 0} Kd7 {-1.40/14 1} 50. Ke2 {(Bc1)
0} Kd6 {1} 51. Kf2 {(Bg1) -1.40/13 0} Kd5 {-1.40/13 0} 52. Ke2 {0} Bg7 {-1.40/
16 0} 53. Kf2 {(Bc1) 0} R8b6 {0} 54. Ke2 {(Bc1) -1.40/13 0} Rb7 {0} 55. Kf2 {
(Bc1) -1.40/150} Rb8 {1} 56. Ke2 {(Bc1) -1.40/14 0} Bf8 {0} 57. Kf2 {(Bc1) -1.
40/15 0} Bd6 {-1.40/15 1} 58. Ke2 {(Bc1) 0} Bc7 {-1.40/15 1} 59. Kf2 {(Bc1) 0}
R8b7 {0} 60. Ke2 {(Bc1) -1.40/14 0} Bd8 {0} 61. Kf2 {(Bc1) -1.40/15 0} Be7 {0}
62. Ke2 {(Bc1) -1.40/14 0} R7b5 {-1.40/15 0} 63. Kf2 {(Bc1) 0} Bf6 {0} 64. Ke2
{(Bc1) -1.40/15 0} Bd8 {-1.40/16 0} 65. Kf2 {0} Be7 {0} 66. Ke2 {(Bc1) -1.40/
19 0} Rb8 {-1.40/17 1} 67. Kf2 {(Bc1) 0} R3b6 {-1.40/14 0} 68. Ke2 {(Bc1) 0}
R6b7 {-1.40/16 0} 69. Kf2 {(Bc1) 0} Bf6 {-1.40/14 0} 70. Ke2 {(Bc1) 0} Bh8 {-1.
40/15 0} 71. Kf2 {(Bc1) 0} Rb5 {-1.40/14 0} 72. Ke2 {0} R5b6 {-1.40/19 0} 73.
Kf2 {(Bc1) 0} Bf6 {0} 74. Ke2 {(Bc1) -1.40/15 0} Rb3 {-1.40/16 0} 75. Kf2 {
) 0} Be7 {-1.40/14 0} 76. Ke2 {(Bc1) 0} R8b7 {-1.40/16 0} 77. Kf2 {0} Bf8 {-1.
40/18 0} 78. Ke2 {(Bc1) 0} Bh6 {-1.40/16 0} 79. Kf2 {(Bc1) 0} Bg7 {-1.40/14 0}
80. Ke2 {(Bc1) 0} Bf6 {-1.40/15 0} 81. Kf2 {(Bc1) 0} R3b6 {-1.40/13 0} 82. Ke2
{(Bc1) 0} Rb8 {-1.40/16 0} 83. Kf2 {(Bc1) 0} Bg7 {-1.40/15 0} 84. Ke2 {(Bc1) 0}
Bf8 {-1.40/16 0} 85. Kf2 {(Bc1) 0} Rb3 {-1.40/16 0} 86. Ke2 {(Bc1) 0} Bh6 {-1.
40/17 0} 87. Kf2 {(Bc1) 0} R3b6 {-1.40/15 0} 88. Ke2 {(Bc1) 0} Bg7 {-1.40/17 0}
89. Kf2 {(Bc1) 0} R6b7 {-1.40/16 0} 90. Ke2 {(Bc1) 0} Bf6 {-1.40/14 0} 91. Kf2
{(Bc1) 0} Rb5 {-1.40/14 0} 92. Ke2 {(Bc1) 0} Bg7 {Father offers a draw -1.40/
15 1} 93. Kf2 {(Bc1) (Lag: Av=1.00s, max=20.3s) 2} 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.
Father
Posts: 1898
Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
Location: Colombia
Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

CHESS GAME IS OPEN TO THE PROGRESS NOW

Post by Father »

The chess is OPEN . Not over.(Mistake becouse of my level in English tools)

Congratullations Chess Machines Autors

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.