[Event "ICS unrated standard match"]
[Site "chessclub.com"]
[Date "2009.03.21"]
[Round "-"]
[White "zct"]
[Black "Lime"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2237"]
[BlackElo "2318"]
[TimeControl "3000+3"]
1. e4 (0:00) c5 (0:00) 2. Nf3 (0:00) d6 (0:00) 3. d4 (0:00) cxd4 (0:00) 4.
Nxd4 (0:00) Nf6 (0:00) 5. Bd3 (0:00) e5 (0:41) 6. Nf3 (1:26)
{+0.26/15 1:26} Nc6 (1:16) 7. Nc3 (1:24) {+0.19/16 1:24} Be7 (0:54) 8.
Be3 (1:22) {+0.23/16 1:21} d5 (0:36) 9. Bb5 (1:39) {-0.11/17 1:39}
d4 (1:14) 10. Nxe5 (0:02) {-0.10/17 2.0} dxc3 (1:03) 11. Nxc6 (1:36)
{+0.53/16 1:36} bxc6 (0:35) 12. Bxc6+ (1:34) {-0.22/18 1:34} Bd7 (0:41) 13.
Bxa8 (0:30) {-0.22/16 30} cxb2 (1:27) 14. Rb1 (1:11) {-0.18/16 1:11}
Qxa8 (0:29) 15. Rxb2 (0:40) {-0.08/16 39} Nxe4 (0:50) 16. O-O (0:18)
{-0.21/16 18} Be6 (0:43) 17. f3 (0:24) {-0.40/16 24} Nc3 (1:21) 18.
Qd3 (1:07) {+0.00/17 1:07} Bf6 (0:29) 19. Bc5 (1:54) {+1.35/17 1:54}
Qd8 (1:17) 20. Qa6 (1:02) {+1.28/17 1:02} Qc7 (1:06) 21. Bd6 (0:00)
{+1.10/18} Bc4 (0:33) 22. Rb8+ (0:27) {+0.99/18 27} Kd7 (0:51) 23.
Bxc7 (0:09) {+1.03/20 9} Bxa6 (0:24) 24. Rxh8 (0:35) {+0.89/21 34}
Bd4+ (1:09) 25. Kh1 (1:43) {+1.55/21 1:42} Bxf1 (0:29) 26. Rd8+ (0:27)
{+1.50/20 27} Kxc7 (1:06) 27. Rxd4 (0:00) {+1.53/19} f6 (0:31) 28.
a4 (0:55) {+1.42/18 55} a5 (0:22) 29. h4 (0:31) {+1.34/19 31} f5 (1:03) 30.
h5 (0:53) {+1.28/20 53} g5 (0:59) 31. hxg6 (0:00) {+1.19/20} hxg6 (0:59)
32. Rh4 (0:00) {+1.03/21} Kd6 (0:25) 33. Kg1 (0:26) {+0.80/20 26}
Be2 (0:27) 34. Rh6 (0:24) {+0.58/21 24} Bd1 (0:24) 35. Rxg6+ (0:39)
{+1.00/22 39} Kc5 (0:48) 36. Rg5 (0:02) {+0.74/22 1.4} Bxc2 (0:40) 37.
g4 (0:10) {+0.74/20 9} Ne2+ (0:42) 38. Kf2 (0:07) {+0.95/21 7} Nd4 (0:20)
39. gxf5 (0:49) {+0.68/21 49} Nxf5 (0:43) 40. Ke2 (0:16) {+0.30/22 16}
Bb1 (0:21) 41. Rg4 (0:48) {+0.22/20 48} Nd6 (0:19) 42. Kd2 (0:47)
{+0.03/18 46} Ba2 (0:28) 43. Kc3 (0:45) {+0.09/21 45} Bd5 (0:29) 44.
f4 (0:15) {+0.00/21 14} Ne4+ (0:19) 45. Kb2 (0:24) {+0.00/24 24} Kd4 (0:45)
46. Rh4 (0:43) {+0.00/21 43} Nd6 (0:18) 47. Rh5 (0:42) {+0.03/18 42}
Nc4+ (0:25) 48. Kc1 (0:41) {+0.07/19 41} Bc6 (0:43) 49. f5 (0:40)
{+0.00/23 40} Bxa4 (0:41) 50. f6 (0:00) {+0.00/25} Be8 (0:26) 51.
Rh7 (0:12) {+0.00/26 12} Ne5 (0:16) 52. Ra7 (0:39) {+0.00/26 38} a4 (0:22)
53. Kb2 (0:38) {+0.00/24 38} Ke4 (0:29) 54. Re7 (0:07) {+0.00/28 7}
a3+ (0:20) 55. Kxa3 (0:37) {+0.00/32 36} Bf7 (0:20) 56. Ra7 (0:16)
{+0.00/31 16} Kd4 (0:13) 57. Ra4+ (0:35) {+0.00/31 35} Kd5 (0:32) 58.
Kb3 (0:35) {+0.00/24 34} Kd6+ (0:14) 59. Kc2 (0:19) {+0.00/25 19}
Ke6 (0:18) 60. Ra6+ (0:15) {+0.00/26 15} Kd5 (0:17) 61. Kd1 (0:33)
{+0.00/22 33} Kd4 (0:15) 62. Rd6+ (0:32) {+0.00/23 32} Ke4 (0:12) 63.
Rd2 (0:19) {+0.00/25 18} Nd3 (0:17) 64. Ke2 (0:31) {+0.00/20 30} Ke5 (0:15)
65. Kxd3 (1:07) {+3.38/23 1:07} Kxf6 (0:24) 66. Re2 (0:04) {+3.38/21 3}
Kg6 (0:11) 67. Rf2 (0:28) {+3.44/18 28} Kg7 (0:11) 68. Kd4 (0:16)
{+3.43/24 15} Kg8 (0:31) 69. Ke5 (0:27) {+3.47/21 27} Bc4 (0:16) 70.
Rg2+ (0:26) {+3.47/20 26} Kh8 (0:12) 71. Kd6 (0:13) {+3.47/21 13}
Kh7 (0:15) 72. Rg3 (0:26) {+3.47/23 25} Kh8 (0:10) 73. Rg1 (0:15)
{+3.47/20 15} Kh7 (0:16) 74. Ke5 (0:25) {+3.47/22 24} Kh8 (0:22) 75.
Rh1+ (0:24) {+3.47/23 24} Kg8 (0:09) 76. Kd6 (0:23) {+3.47/18 23}
Kf8 (0:19) 77. Ra1 (0:04) {+3.47/23 3} Kg8 (0:17) 78. Ke5 (0:06)
{+3.47/20 6} Kh8 (0:12) 79. Rc1 (0:23) {+3.47/20 22} Bf7 (0:13) 80.
Rf1 (0:22) {+3.47/20 22} Kg8 (0:23) 81. Ra1 (0:00) {+3.47/21} Kh8 (0:09)
82. Rd1 (0:22) {+3.47/20 21} Kg8 (0:21) 83. Re1 (0:21) {+3.47/18 21}
Kh8 (0:08) 84. Rc1 (0:21) {+3.47/22 20} Kg8 (0:19) 85. Rg1+ (0:20)
{+3.47/23 20} Kh7 (0:08) 86. Rg4 (0:11) {+3.47/21 11} Kh6 (0:13) 87.
Kf6 (0:20) {+3.56/18 19} Kh5 (0:23) 88. Rg5+ (0:00) {+3.51/17} Kh4 (0:19)
89. Rc5 (0:00) {+3.45/17} Bg8 (0:10) 90. Rc8 (0:19) {+3.52/18 19}
Bd5 (0:13) 91. Ke5 (0:05) {+3.53/17 5} Bf7 (0:19) 92. Rf8 (0:00) {+3.52/18}
Bb3 (0:17) 93. Rd8 (0:02) {+3.52/17 1.3} Kh5 (0:13) 94. Rb8 (0:19)
{+3.51/17 19} Bc4 (0:10) 95. Rb6 (0:08) {+3.51/16 7} Kg5 (0:09) 96.
Rd6 (0:18) {+3.51/16 18} Kh5 (0:08) 97. Kf4 (0:18) {+3.51/17 18} Bf7 (0:08)
98. Kf5 (0:09) {+3.51/19 9} Kh4 (0:16) 99. Rd3 (0:17) {+3.51/17 17}
Bg8 (0:14) 100. Re3 (0:02) {+3.51/16 2.0} Bf7 (0:09) 101. Rc3 (0:08)
{+3.51/16 8} Bg8 (0:10) 102. Ra3 (0:17) {+3.50/16 16} Bf7 (0:07) 103.
Ra7 (0:16) {+3.52/17 16} Bg8 (0:08) 104. Rg7 (0:16) {+3.51/16 16}
Bd5 (0:09) 105. Rd7 (0:16) {+3.51/15 15} Bg8 (0:09) 106. Kf4 (0:15)
{+3.51/15 15} Kh5 (0:07) 107. Rg7 (0:15) {+3.51/17 15} Be6 (0:11) 108.
Ke5 (0:15) {+3.51/15 14} Bc8 (0:11) 109. Rg2 (0:14) {+3.51/13 14}
Kh6 (0:06) 110. Kf6 (0:55) {+0.00/12 55} Kh5 (0:10) 111. Rh2+ (0:02)
{+0.00/12 2.0} Kg4 (0:12) 112. Ke5 (0:00) {+0.00/20} Kg5 (0:15) 113.
Rh8 (0:13) {+0.00/28 12} Bb7 (0:08) 114. Rh7 (0:12) {+0.00/36 12}
Bc8 (0:07) 115. Kd4 (0:12) {+0.00/40 12} Kg6 (0:06)
{Game drawn by the 50 move rule} 1/2-1/2
CCT 11: Games so far...
Moderators: hgm, Rebel, chrisw
Re: CCT 11: Games so far...
Unfortunate for Rybka, but the TD's decision is quite correct.
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Re: CCT 11: Games so far...
I doubt it is. Rybka beeing +5.50 in its favour and losing the game on crash is ridicilous.
Regards
Damir
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Damir
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Re: CCT 11: Games so far...
Zach Wegner wrote:Rybka _resigned_. There was no way to resume the game. If it just crashed or disconnected, it could have.
So now some unfortunate much weaker engines get penalized by having to face Rybka ?
Matthias.
My engine was quite strong till I added knowledge to it.
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Re: CCT 11: Games so far...
If the game was unable to be resumed because Rybka operator got the error in his engine file, and was forced to resign the game, why not play the game from the beginning, instead of awarding the losing side by giving it a win... is totally uncalled for.
Regards
Damir
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Re: CCT 11: Games so far...
There are these called "rules" in chess... as a matter of fact I have even heard of them in other sports.Damir wrote:If the game was unable to be resumed because Rybka operator got the error in his engine file, and was forced to resign the game, why not play the game from the beginning, instead of awarding the losing side by giving it a win... is totally uncalled for.
Regards
Damir
While you might not like them, they do exist.
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Re: CCT 11: Games so far...
[Event "ICS unrated standard match"]
[Site "chessclub.com"]
[Date "2009.03.21"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Neurosis"]
[Black "zct"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2298"]
[BlackElo "2237"]
[TimeControl "3000+3"]
1. e4 (0:00) c5 (0:00) 2. Nf3 (0:00) Nc6 (0:00) 3. d4 (0:00) cxd4 (0:00) 4.
Nxd4 (0:00) Qc7 (0:00) 5. Nb5 (1:11) Qb8 (2:30) {-0.87/17 2:30} 6.
Bc4 (1:59) a6 (1:52) {-0.39/17 1:52} 7. N5c3 (1:16) b5 (0:03)
{-0.36/17 2.7} 8. Bd3 (1:05) Nf6 (1:39) {+0.00/16 1:38} 9. O-O (1:13)
e6 (1:16) {+0.07/15 1:16} 10. Be3 (1:12) d5 (1:33) {+0.36/16 1:32} 11.
exd5 (1:25) exd5 (0:00) {+0.31/16} 12. Re1 (0:58) Be6 (0:13) {+0.43/16 13}
13. Bg5 (1:36) Be7 (1:12) {+0.32/16 1:11} 14. Bxf6 (1:37) Bxf6 (0:00)
{+0.47/17} 15. Bf5 (1:22) Nd4 (0:00) {+0.31/18} 16. Bxe6 (0:49) Nxe6 (0:21)
{+0.06/18 20} 17. Qxd5 (0:50) O-O (1:27) {+0.78/16 1:26} 18. Qf5 (0:49)
b4 (1:24) {+1.85/18 1:23} 19. Nd1 (0:48) Nd4 (1:05) {+1.91/18 1:04} 20.
Qd3 (0:48) Qb5 (0:15) {+2.01/18 14} 21. Ne3 (0:53) Ne2+ (0:09) {+1.98/19 9}
22. Qxe2 (1:19) Qxe2 (0:00) {+2.23/22} 23. Rxe2 (0:31) Bxb2 (0:32)
{+2.28/21 31} 24. a3 (0:51) Bxa1 (1:02) {+2.46/21 1:01} 25. axb4 (1:02)
Rfb8 (0:00) {+2.50/21} 26. c3 (0:53) a5 (0:07) {+2.63/21 6} 27. Nc2 (0:41)
Bxc3 (1:15) {+3.44/22 1:15} 28. Nxc3 (0:32) axb4 (0:26) {+3.47/22 26} 29.
Nd1 (0:38) Ra2 (0:19) {+3.44/22 19} 30. Nd4 (0:50) Rxe2 (0:07) {+3.43/22 7}
31. Nxe2 (0:21) Rd8 (0:35) {+3.45/23 35} 32. Ne3 (0:37) b3 (0:19)
{+3.44/22 18} 33. Nc3 (0:36) b2 (0:19) {+3.45/21 19} 34. Kf1 (0:35)
Ra8 (0:55) {+3.50/21 55} 35. Ke2 (0:35) Ra1 (0:54) {+3.52/22 53} 36.
Kd2 (1:06) Rc1 (0:00) {+3.53/24} 37. Ned5 (0:32) f5 (1:19) {+5.09/18 1:18}
38. h3 (0:32) g6 (1:08) {+5.39/17 1:07} 39. g4 (0:31) fxg4 (1:37)
{+10.23/22 1:36} 40. hxg4 (0:30) h5 (0:15) {+10.28/21 15} 41. gxh5 (1:45)
gxh5 (0:00) {+10.45/23} 42. Ke3 (0:27) h4 (0:46) {+10.58/15 45} 43.
Kf4 (0:36) Rg1 (0:44) {+11.96/15 44} 44. Nf6+ (3:09) Kh8 (0:00) {+13.65/19}
45. Ke3 (0:21) Rc1 (0:43) {+14.98/15 43} 46. Nfe4 (0:23) h3 (0:29)
{+13.89/15 29} 47. Kd3 (1:18) h2 (0:52) {+17.82/13 52}
{Neurosis resigns} 0-1
[Site "chessclub.com"]
[Date "2009.03.21"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Neurosis"]
[Black "zct"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "2298"]
[BlackElo "2237"]
[TimeControl "3000+3"]
1. e4 (0:00) c5 (0:00) 2. Nf3 (0:00) Nc6 (0:00) 3. d4 (0:00) cxd4 (0:00) 4.
Nxd4 (0:00) Qc7 (0:00) 5. Nb5 (1:11) Qb8 (2:30) {-0.87/17 2:30} 6.
Bc4 (1:59) a6 (1:52) {-0.39/17 1:52} 7. N5c3 (1:16) b5 (0:03)
{-0.36/17 2.7} 8. Bd3 (1:05) Nf6 (1:39) {+0.00/16 1:38} 9. O-O (1:13)
e6 (1:16) {+0.07/15 1:16} 10. Be3 (1:12) d5 (1:33) {+0.36/16 1:32} 11.
exd5 (1:25) exd5 (0:00) {+0.31/16} 12. Re1 (0:58) Be6 (0:13) {+0.43/16 13}
13. Bg5 (1:36) Be7 (1:12) {+0.32/16 1:11} 14. Bxf6 (1:37) Bxf6 (0:00)
{+0.47/17} 15. Bf5 (1:22) Nd4 (0:00) {+0.31/18} 16. Bxe6 (0:49) Nxe6 (0:21)
{+0.06/18 20} 17. Qxd5 (0:50) O-O (1:27) {+0.78/16 1:26} 18. Qf5 (0:49)
b4 (1:24) {+1.85/18 1:23} 19. Nd1 (0:48) Nd4 (1:05) {+1.91/18 1:04} 20.
Qd3 (0:48) Qb5 (0:15) {+2.01/18 14} 21. Ne3 (0:53) Ne2+ (0:09) {+1.98/19 9}
22. Qxe2 (1:19) Qxe2 (0:00) {+2.23/22} 23. Rxe2 (0:31) Bxb2 (0:32)
{+2.28/21 31} 24. a3 (0:51) Bxa1 (1:02) {+2.46/21 1:01} 25. axb4 (1:02)
Rfb8 (0:00) {+2.50/21} 26. c3 (0:53) a5 (0:07) {+2.63/21 6} 27. Nc2 (0:41)
Bxc3 (1:15) {+3.44/22 1:15} 28. Nxc3 (0:32) axb4 (0:26) {+3.47/22 26} 29.
Nd1 (0:38) Ra2 (0:19) {+3.44/22 19} 30. Nd4 (0:50) Rxe2 (0:07) {+3.43/22 7}
31. Nxe2 (0:21) Rd8 (0:35) {+3.45/23 35} 32. Ne3 (0:37) b3 (0:19)
{+3.44/22 18} 33. Nc3 (0:36) b2 (0:19) {+3.45/21 19} 34. Kf1 (0:35)
Ra8 (0:55) {+3.50/21 55} 35. Ke2 (0:35) Ra1 (0:54) {+3.52/22 53} 36.
Kd2 (1:06) Rc1 (0:00) {+3.53/24} 37. Ned5 (0:32) f5 (1:19) {+5.09/18 1:18}
38. h3 (0:32) g6 (1:08) {+5.39/17 1:07} 39. g4 (0:31) fxg4 (1:37)
{+10.23/22 1:36} 40. hxg4 (0:30) h5 (0:15) {+10.28/21 15} 41. gxh5 (1:45)
gxh5 (0:00) {+10.45/23} 42. Ke3 (0:27) h4 (0:46) {+10.58/15 45} 43.
Kf4 (0:36) Rg1 (0:44) {+11.96/15 44} 44. Nf6+ (3:09) Kh8 (0:00) {+13.65/19}
45. Ke3 (0:21) Rc1 (0:43) {+14.98/15 43} 46. Nfe4 (0:23) h3 (0:29)
{+13.89/15 29} 47. Kd3 (1:18) h2 (0:52) {+17.82/13 52}
{Neurosis resigns} 0-1
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Re: CCT 11: Games so far...
It seems that CCT11 event is not stable and should never have been run in the 1st place, if such games can occure where the losing side should be awarded a win because of engine error or crash on the benefit of another engine..... It happened in previous event, and it still happens.
Should not the TD make sure such thing no longer occurs, as he is the one responsible, that everything runs smoothly ?
Such results give wrong impressions to the audience.
Should not the TD make sure such thing no longer occurs, as he is the one responsible, that everything runs smoothly ?
Such results give wrong impressions to the audience.
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Re: CCT 11: Games so far...
if this continues CCT events will have many crap/shit games in its PGN file, not worth downloading in my opinion....
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Re: CCT 11: Games so far...
How does an engine crash make the CCT11 event unstable?Damir wrote:It seems that CCT11 event is not stable and should never have been run in the 1st place, if such games can occure where the losing side should be awarded a win because of engine error or crash on the benefit of another engine..... It happened in previous event, and it still happens.
Should not the TD make sure such thing no longer occurs, as he is the one responsible, that everything runs smoothly ?
Such results give wrong impressions to the audience.