Release of 4 new Rebel's
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Re: Release of 4 new Rebel's
But they do only test ELO right ?! And the gag is not the elo but the games.
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Re: Release of 4 new Rebel's
It plays like 'Tal'

Sorry I haven't had such a good laugh all day.
You've determined that by:
1. an exhausting & comparative analysis of all games played by Mikhail Tal?
2. sheer conjecture and bias in an effort to support a legacy author?
Obviously not #1, thus a ridiculous effort to post something intelligent.
You and Brendon really crack me up with all this nonsense.
I guess some people log in and believe anything they say is going to be swallowed 'hook, line and sinker'...
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Re: Release of 4 new Rebel's
Amazing...yes please!BrendanJNorman wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 5:19 pm
It seems to me that I completely outplayed him in the early stage of the game, then got into a little bit of trouble on the kingside (playing ...Bxh4 instead of the more direct ....g5), but then after "losing" the exchange I managed to set up a fortress (not an "anti-computer" fortress, this was a normal game here! lol).
If anyone would like to see a video of me analyzing this game, plz let me know.
Please start a Youtube channel and provide the link.
I'm completely fascinated by your incredible chess prowess!
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Re: Release of 4 new Rebel's
Oh look, the basement-dwelling, anti-social grouch is back...Vernon Crawford wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 6:27 amAmazing...yes please!BrendanJNorman wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 5:19 pm
It seems to me that I completely outplayed him in the early stage of the game, then got into a little bit of trouble on the kingside (playing ...Bxh4 instead of the more direct ....g5), but then after "losing" the exchange I managed to set up a fortress (not an "anti-computer" fortress, this was a normal game here! lol).
If anyone would like to see a video of me analyzing this game, plz let me know.
Please start a Youtube channel and provide the link.
I'm completely fascinated by your incredible chess prowess!
Yup! It's Mr. Salty Sarcasm himself!
Let's all marvel at his wit...

BTW: Who hurt you? Your parent/s? Is that why you're so absolutely bitter and negative by default?
I've never seen a positive, warm post from you. You seemingly only exist to bring others down.
Must have crafted a pretty shitty life for yourself, huh? Pretty unhappy Vernon?

FYI: You struggle to understand where I'm coming from. People actually pay me for chess training videos (regularly), so offering to make a video isn't as ridiculous as some negative Nancy like you might think.

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Re: Release of 4 new Rebel's
[pgn]
[Event "CST3"]
[Site "DESKTOP-D269HUC"]
[Date "2022.02.07"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Chess System Tal 3 [5']"]
[Black "Fruit_21"]
[WhiteElo "2200"]
[BlackElo "2200"]
[ECO "B04"]
[Result "1-0"]
1. e4 c5 {+0.01/1 0} 2. c3 e6 {+0.01/1 0} 3. Nf3 {+0.32/18
8} Nf6 {+0.01/1 0} 4. e5 {+0.39/19 12} Nd5 {+0.01/1 0}
5. Bc4 d6 {+0.01/1 0} 6. d4 Be7 {-0.14/12 13} 7. exd6
{+0.51/16 7} Qxd6 {-0.04/12 9} 8. O-O {+0.51/16 0} O-O
{0.00/13 9} 9. Re1 {+0.23/17 8} Nc6 {+0.05/13 10} 10. dxc5
{+0.33/18 9} Qxc5 {+0.22/12 10} 11. Qe2 {+0.33/20 0} Rd8
{+0.09/11 12} 12. b4 {+0.16/19 15} Qb6 {+0.41/13 10} 13. a4
{+0.20/19 12} Qc7 {+0.49/11 6} 14. Bd2 {+0.28/18 10} a6
{+0.49/12 12} 15. Na3 {-0.07/18 13} Bf6 {+0.49/12 0}
16. Rac1 {+0.28/19 10} b6 {+0.27/12 8} 17. Bd3 {+0.38/17 7}
Bb7 {+0.43/12 10} 18. b5 {+0.38/17 0} axb5 {+0.57/12 9}
19. Nxb5 {+0.38/17 0} Qb8 {+0.51/13 9} 20. Qe4 {+0.38/18 1}
g6 {+0.57/12 7} 21. Bc2 {+0.38/18 0} Na7 {+0.70/12 8}
22. Ng5 {+0.44/20 12} Nxb5 {+0.70/12 0} 23. axb5 {+0.30/20
11} Rd7 {+0.70/12 4} 24. c4 {+0.25/20 11} Ne7 {+0.52/13 12}
25. Qh4 {+0.07/21 3} h5 {+0.37/13 3} 26. Be3 {+0.22/21 5}
Ra2 {+0.82/12 9} 27. Qg3 {+0.22/19 12} Qd8 {+0.32/12 12}
28. Ne4 {+0.22/19 0} Bg7 {+0.32/13 9} 29. Ng5 {+0.22/19 0}
Nf5 {+0.50/13 10} 30. Bxf5 {0.00/21 10} exf5 {+0.50/13 0}
31. h4 {0.00/22 11} Bb2 {+0.59/12 14} 32. Rb1 {0.00/21 11}
Ba3 {+0.59/13 20} 33. Ne6 {0.00/20 10} Qc8 {+0.59/13 0}
34. Bd4 {+1.80/20 11} Bd6 {-0.30/12 9} 35. Qg5 {+1.80/20 1}
Qb8 {-0.67/12 17} 36. Rbd1 {+3.17/19 15} Re7 {-0.79/10 11}
37. Nd8 {+3.17/19 0} Be4 {-3.93/10 4} 38. Nc6 {+8.60/21 13}
Bf4 {-3.93/10 0} 39. Nxb8 {+9.04/22 10} Bxg5 {-3.93/10 0
Schwarz gibt auf} 1-0
[/pgn]
this game is mainly fruit21 vs. fruit21+nnue net by c.whittington
[Event "CST3"]
[Site "DESKTOP-D269HUC"]
[Date "2022.02.07"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Chess System Tal 3 [5']"]
[Black "Fruit_21"]
[WhiteElo "2200"]
[BlackElo "2200"]
[ECO "B04"]
[Result "1-0"]
1. e4 c5 {+0.01/1 0} 2. c3 e6 {+0.01/1 0} 3. Nf3 {+0.32/18
8} Nf6 {+0.01/1 0} 4. e5 {+0.39/19 12} Nd5 {+0.01/1 0}
5. Bc4 d6 {+0.01/1 0} 6. d4 Be7 {-0.14/12 13} 7. exd6
{+0.51/16 7} Qxd6 {-0.04/12 9} 8. O-O {+0.51/16 0} O-O
{0.00/13 9} 9. Re1 {+0.23/17 8} Nc6 {+0.05/13 10} 10. dxc5
{+0.33/18 9} Qxc5 {+0.22/12 10} 11. Qe2 {+0.33/20 0} Rd8
{+0.09/11 12} 12. b4 {+0.16/19 15} Qb6 {+0.41/13 10} 13. a4
{+0.20/19 12} Qc7 {+0.49/11 6} 14. Bd2 {+0.28/18 10} a6
{+0.49/12 12} 15. Na3 {-0.07/18 13} Bf6 {+0.49/12 0}
16. Rac1 {+0.28/19 10} b6 {+0.27/12 8} 17. Bd3 {+0.38/17 7}
Bb7 {+0.43/12 10} 18. b5 {+0.38/17 0} axb5 {+0.57/12 9}
19. Nxb5 {+0.38/17 0} Qb8 {+0.51/13 9} 20. Qe4 {+0.38/18 1}
g6 {+0.57/12 7} 21. Bc2 {+0.38/18 0} Na7 {+0.70/12 8}
22. Ng5 {+0.44/20 12} Nxb5 {+0.70/12 0} 23. axb5 {+0.30/20
11} Rd7 {+0.70/12 4} 24. c4 {+0.25/20 11} Ne7 {+0.52/13 12}
25. Qh4 {+0.07/21 3} h5 {+0.37/13 3} 26. Be3 {+0.22/21 5}
Ra2 {+0.82/12 9} 27. Qg3 {+0.22/19 12} Qd8 {+0.32/12 12}
28. Ne4 {+0.22/19 0} Bg7 {+0.32/13 9} 29. Ng5 {+0.22/19 0}
Nf5 {+0.50/13 10} 30. Bxf5 {0.00/21 10} exf5 {+0.50/13 0}
31. h4 {0.00/22 11} Bb2 {+0.59/12 14} 32. Rb1 {0.00/21 11}
Ba3 {+0.59/13 20} 33. Ne6 {0.00/20 10} Qc8 {+0.59/13 0}
34. Bd4 {+1.80/20 11} Bd6 {-0.30/12 9} 35. Qg5 {+1.80/20 1}
Qb8 {-0.67/12 17} 36. Rbd1 {+3.17/19 15} Re7 {-0.79/10 11}
37. Nd8 {+3.17/19 0} Be4 {-3.93/10 4} 38. Nc6 {+8.60/21 13}
Bf4 {-3.93/10 0} 39. Nxb8 {+9.04/22 10} Bxg5 {-3.93/10 0
Schwarz gibt auf} 1-0
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this game is mainly fruit21 vs. fruit21+nnue net by c.whittington
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Re: Release of 4 new Rebel's
Wow! I always wished for an open source Rebel! Thanks so much for making my dream true Ed!Rebel wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 11:21 am Release of 4 new Rebel's with neural nets created by Chris Whittington playing the famous CSTAL style.
http://rebel13.nl/windows/rebel-14.html#other
https://github.com/egh-s/Rebel-14.1.02- ... stem-TAL-1
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