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Re: coming soon: ¨Marathon Komodo 10 versus human 2016 te

Post by Father »

May0 26 de 2016


Hi Carl.

I am agree.

I would like to play 10 games at 10 + 10 as you told me, becouse of I think too that this would be a fair Human v Computer match which has nothing to do with the clock


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Exodus, war and revolution in man versus machine 2016. WCC.

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Komodo offers to me a draw in a situation of exodus and revolution. I wonder : Was this the correct offer and my acceptance of peace in the midst of war was a good human being desition ?

[pgn][Event "Partida evaluada, 5 min"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2016.05.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Grand-Father"]
[Black "Foderovsk"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "1731"]
[BlackElo "2517"]
[PlyCount "280"]
[EventDate "2016.05.29"]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. d4 {2} d5 {9} 2. e3 {0.29/22 0 (c4)} Nf6 {B 0} 3. f4 {2} c5 {B 0} 4. c3 {2}
Bg4 {B 0} 5. Be2 {2} Bxe2 {B 0} 6. Qxe2 {0} e6 {B 0} 7. Qb5+ {1} Qd7 {-0.42/22
3} 8. Qxd7+ {1 (Qd3)} Nbxd7 {3} 9. Nf3 {-0.52/21 0} Bd6 {-0.54/23 6} 10. g3 {
4 (Ne5)} Ke7 {-0.50/23 6} 11. O-O {3 (Nbd2)} b5 {-0.58/25 8} 12. a3 {4 (Nbd2)}
Rhc8 {-0.73/24 6} 13. Nbd2 {1} a5 {-0.78/23 2} 14. Nb3 {1 (Ne5)} Ne4 {-0.77/24
7} 15. Nfd2 {2 (Ng5)} c4 {-1.17/26 4} 16. Nxe4 {1} dxe4 {-1.39/24 2} 17. Nd2 {3
} f5 {-1.29/25 0} 18. Nb1 {2 (a4)} a4 {-1.52/27 14} 19. Rf2 {2 (Nd2)} Rg8 {-1.
81/29 5} 20. Nd2 {3 (Rg2)} g5 {-1.76/33 5} 21. Rg2 {3 (Nf1)} Rg7 {-1.76/33 6}
22. Nf1 {1} Rag8 {-1.76/35 11} 23. Bd2 {1 (fxg5)} h5 {-1.81/34 4} 24. Re1 {1
(fxg5)} h4 {-1.86/34 9} 25. Ree2 {1} h3 {-1.85/38 7} 26. Rgf2 {1} Nf6 {-1.81/
39 4} 27. Kh1 {2 (Re1)} Ng4 {-3.14/38 5} 28. Kg1 {7} Nxf2 {-3.13/41 0} 29. Kxf2
{1} Kd7 {-3.08/37 2} 30. Bc1 {5 (Re1)} Ke8 {-3.06/38 8} 31. Bd2 {5 (Re1)} Kf7 {
-3.06/35 3} 32. Bc1 {1 (Be1)} Kf6 {-3.06/41 6} 33. Bd2 {1} Rh8 {-3.06/42 6} 34.
Bc1 {2 (Re1)} Rgg8 {-3.06/41 8} 35. Bd2 {1 (Re1)} Rh7 {-3.06/38 3} 36. Bc1 {1
(Re1)} Rd8 {-3.06/41 6} 37. Bd2 {1 (Re1)} Rhd7 {-3.05/38 11} 38. Be1 {5 (Re1)}
Rg7 {-3.05/39 5} 39. Bd2 {1 (Rd2)} Ke7 {-3.05/41 5} 40. Bc1 {1 (Re1)} Kd7 {-3.
05/36 6} 41. Bd2 {1 (Re1)} Rgg8 {-3.05/41 6} 42. Bc1 {1 (Re1)} Kc6 {-3.06/39 3}
43. Bd2 {1 (Re1)} Kd5 {-3.06/37 4} 44. Bc1 {1 (Re1)} g4 {-3.06/42 5} 45. Rc2 {
2 (Re1)} Rh8 {-3.12/40 5} 46. Bd2 {4} Rhf8 {-3.06/44 7} 47. Be1 {2} Rg8 {-3.05/
44 1} 48. Ke2 {2} Rg7 {-3.17/40 1} 49. Rc1 {1 (Bf2)} Rb7 {-3.05/41 3} 50. Rc2 {
3 (Nd2)} Rdb8 {-3.17/42 14} 51. Bd2 {3 (Rc1)} Ra8 {-3.06/42 2} 52. Be1 {1 (Rc1)
} Rd7 {-3.12/39 6} 53. Bd2 {1 (Rc1)} Rh7 {-3.08/41 2} 54. Be1 {1} Rc8 {-3.06/
40 0} 55. Bd2 {1 (Rc1)} Rf8 {-3.06/42 2} 56. Be1 {1} Rd8 {-3.17/42 1} 57. Bd2 {
1 (Rc1)} Rdh8 {-3.12/43 2} 58. Be1 {1 (Rc1)} Rg7 {-3.08/41 1} 59. Bd2 {1 (Rc1)}
Rd8 {-3.16/40 2} 60. Be1 {1} Rdd7 {-3.17/39 0} 61. Bd2 {1 (Nd2)} Rg8 {-3.07/43
2} 62. Be1 {1 (Rc1)} Re8 {-3.06/39 4} 63. Bd2 {1 (Rc1)} Rb8 {-3.14/40 1} 64.
Be1 {1} Ra7 {-3.05/39 0} 65. Bd2 {1 (Bf2)} Raa8 {-3.13/40 1} 66. Be1 {1} Rd8 {
-3.13/42 0} 67. Bd2 {1 (Nd2)} Ra7 {-3.11/40 1} 68. Be1 {1} Raa8 {-3.10/41 1}
69. Bd2 {1 (Nd2)} Rab8 {-3.06/39 3} 70. Be1 {1} Rh8 {-3.13/37 0} 71. Bd2 {1
(Rc1)} Rb7 {-3.08/37 1} 72. Be1 {1 (Rc1)} Rbh7 {-3.13/37 1} 73. Bd2 {1 (Rc1)}
Rd7 {-3.10/36 2} 74. Be1 {1 (Rc1)} Rdd8 {-3.06/37 1} 75. Bd2 {1 (Nd2)} Rb8 {-3.
04/38 1} 76. Be1 {1} Rbd8 {-2.90/36 1} 77. Bd2 {1 (Rc1)} Rc8 {-2.96/35 3} 78.
Be1 {1 (Rc1)} Ra8 {-2.61/30 1} 79. Bd2 {1 (Nd2)} Bf8 {-2.42/23 1} 80. Be1 {1
(Rc1)} Kc6 {-2.01/27 2} 81. Bd2 {1 (Kd1)} Bd6 {-1.88/16 0} 82. Be1 {1} Kd5 {-1.
71/27 0} 83. Bd2 {1 (Rc1)} Be7 {-1.78/26 0} 84. Be1 {1} Ra7 {-1.78/36 0} 85.
Bd2 {1 (Rc1)} Kd6 {-1.75/23 0} 86. Be1 {1} Kd5 {-1.69/35 0} 87. Bd2 {1 (Nd2)}
Rb8 {-1.76/36 1} 88. Be1 {1} Bd6 {-1.76/37 0} 89. Bd2 {1 (Rc1)} Rd7 {-1.76/30 0
} 90. Be1 {1} Ra8 {-1.75/37 0} 91. Bd2 {1 (Bf2)} e5 {-1.75/35 0} 92. fxe5 {1}
Be7 {-1.80/40 0} 93. Be1 {1 (Rc1)} Rg8 {-1.75/34 0} 94. Bd2 {1 (Rc1)} Bg5 {-1.
73/34 0} 95. Bc1 {3 (Be1)} Ke6 {-1.73/30 0} 96. Bd2 {1} Rc8 {-1.80/38 0} 97.
Bc1 {1 (Rc1)} Rh8 {-1.77/34 0} 98. Bd2 {1} Rg8 {-1.75/39 0} 99. Be1 {1 (Rc1)}
Rc8 {-1.75/36 1} 100. Bd2 {1 (Bf2)} Rcd8 {-1.76/34 0} 101. Be1 {1 (Rc1)} Rb8 {
-1.76/27 0} 102. Bd2 {1 (Nd2)} Rdd8 {-1.77/35 0} 103. Be1 {1} Rf8 {-1.73/39 0}
104. Bd2 {1 (Rc1)} Rbd8 {-1.80/33 0} 105. Be1 {1} Rfe8 {-1.78/39 0} 106. Bd2 {
1 (Bf2)} Rd5 {-1.78/34 0} 107. Be1 {1} Ra8 {-1.76/38 0} 108. Bd2 {1 (Nd2)} Rb8
{-1.79/32 0} 109. Be1 {1} Rg8 {-1.76/40 0} 110. Bd2 {2 (Nd2)} Rh8 {-1.75/32 0}
111. Be1 {1} Rd7 {-1.76/41 0} 112. Bd2 {1 (Rc1)} Rb8 {-1.77/29 0} 113. Be1 {1
(Rc1)} Rf8 {-1.72/30 0} 114. Bd2 {1 (Nd2)} Re8 {-1.77/31 0} 115. Be1 {1} Rb8 {
-1.77/39 0} 116. Bd2 {1 (Bf2)} Rh8 {-1.77/32 0} 117. Be1 {1} Rg7 {-1.77/39 0}
118. Bd2 {1 (Rc1)} Rb8 {-1.77/25 0} 119. Be1 {1} Rd8 {-1.75/39 0} 120. Bd2 {1
(Rc1)} Rh7 {-1.75/29 0} 121. Be1 {1} Rb7 {-1.76/39 0} 122. Bd2 {1 (Nd2)} Rg7 {
-1.67/29 0} 123. Be1 {1} Rb7 {-1.60/38 0} 124. Bd2 {1 (Nd2)} Rc7 {-1.60/28 0}
125. Be1 {1} Rg7 {-1.47/34 0} 126. Bd2 {1 (Nd2)} Rb7 {-1.40/25 0} 127. Be1 {1}
Rdb8 {-1.03/31 0} 128. Bd2 {1 (Nd2)} Bd8 {-0.96/16 0} 129. Be1 {2 (Rc1)} Rd7 {
-0.75/22 0} 130. Bd2 {1 (Rc1)} Bg5 {-0.70/18 0} 131. Be1 {1} Rf8 {-0.70/31 0}
132. Bd2 {1 (Nd2)} Bd8 {-0.66/20 0} 133. Be1 {1 (Rc1)} Rd5 {-0.59/23 0} 134.
Bd2 {1 (Rc1)} Bg5 {-0.66/27 0} 135. Be1 {1 (Rc1)} Bh6 {-0.66/29 0} 136. Bd2 {
1 (Rc1)} Bg7 {-0.66/30 0} 137. Be1 {1 (Rc1)} Rc8 {-0.68/29 0} 138. Bd2 {1 (Rc1)
} Bxe5 {-0.68/26 0 Grand-Father ofrece tablas} 139. dxe5 {7} Rcd8 {-0.73/45 0}
140. Be1 {4 (Rc1)} Rd1 {-1.05/21 0 Grand-Father ofrece tablas (Lag: Av=0.49s,
max=1.0s)} 1/2-1/2
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The apocalipisis can even be postponed. Man versus machine

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The apocalipisis can even be postponed

The brand new world champion host computers 2016, has faced against a stubborn next representative of the human race that is clouse to reach the elderly.

Let me introduce scientists and experts in the science game , the ways of battle on the pulse of human strength against artificial intelligence.

While the machine was next to die for temporary starvation, then the machine made ​​an extraordinary sacrifice. His human owner watching his electronic creature scream and tremble with rage, offered a draw.

The old humanoid refused but computer sacrifice made ​​him pee in his pants, but one and another human with fear, chose the tie unfeeling while the computer is preparing to destroy the entire planet.
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: Chains computers. Algorithm. Komodo 10 is frozen 2016

Post by mjlef »

Impressive. What value of Contempt did you use? If default (10), that is way too low for play against humans.
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Re: Chains computers. Algorithm. Komodo 10 is frozen 2016

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mjlef wrote:Impressive. What value of Contempt did you use? If default (10), that is way too low for play against humans.
I think he played this on playchess.
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Re: Chains computers. Algorithm. Komodo 10 is frozen 2016

Post by Father »

Hello mjlef (Mark Lefler).

I played this game in playchess playing me 100% as human being against the computer.

Best regards,

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.
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Stockfish k.o. 2016

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[pgn][Event "Partida evaluada, 3 min"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2016.05.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Grand-Father"]
[Black "Blañk Queen"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "1697"]
[BlackElo "2404"]
[PlyCount "363"]
[EventDate "2016.05.29"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. d4 {1} d5 {B 0} 2. c3 {0} Bf5 {0.00/21 5} 3. f4 {1} e6 {-0.51/21 4} 4. Nf3 {
1} Bd6 {-0.45/23 16} 5. e3 {1} Nf6 {-0.48/23 9} 6. Bd3 {1} Bxd3 {-0.46/20 4} 7.
Qxd3 {2} O-O {-0.48/22 6} 8. O-O {2} c5 {-0.54/22 2} 9. Re1 {2} Qc7 {-0.67/19 5
} 10. g3 {1} Nbd7 {-0.59/20 9} 11. a3 {2} Ne4 {-0.83/19 3} 12. Nbd2 {3} c4 {-0.
75/23 3} 13. Qb1 {1} f5 {-0.79/22 3} 14. Qc2 {3} Nxd2 {-0.90/20 3} 15. Bxd2 {5}
Nf6 {-0.80/21 0} 16. Ra2 {2} Ne4 {-1.03/18 2} 17. Rea1 {2} h6 {-0.98/21 4} 18.
Re1 {2} g5 {-1.28/17 2} 19. Re2 {5} g4 {-1.43/22 7} 20. Ne1 {18} Rfb8 {-1.76/
21 2} 21. Rg2 {1} b5 {-1.72/26 3} 22. Qd1 {1} a5 {-1.81/23 3} 23. Nc2 {1} h5 {
-1.84/22 2} 24. Be1 {1} Kg7 {-1.84/21 0} 25. Qe2 {1} Qe7 {-1.83/20 2} 26. Ra1 {
1} Rh8 {-2.04/22 8} 27. Qd1 {2} Rab8 {-2.26/21 4} 28. Qe2 {1} Kf7 {-2.20/22 2}
29. Qd1 {1} Qc7 {-2.61/23 10} 30. Qe2 {1} Be7 {-2.71/20 3} 31. Qd1 {1} h4 {-2.
63/21 4} 32. Qe2 {4} h3 {-2.97/19 1} 33. Rf2 {1} Nxf2 {-2.96/21 0} 34. Kxf2 {1}
Ke8 {-2.85/21 6} 35. Qd1 {1} Qd7 {-2.78/21 2} 36. Bd2 {1} Bd6 {-2.81/24 2} 37.
Qe1 {0} Kf7 {-2.82/26 1} 38. Kf1 {2} Bc7 {-2.82/26 1} 39. Kg1 {1} Ra8 {-2.82/
26 1} 40. Kf1 {0} Bb6 {-2.82/25 1} 41. Kf2 {1} Rhg8 {-2.82/25 0} 42. Kf1 {1}
Rad8 {-2.82/22 1} 43. Ke2 {0} Bc7 {-2.82/23 1} 44. Kf1 {1} Bd6 {-2.82/26 1} 45.
Ke2 {1} Rb8 {-2.82/25 1} 46. Kf2 {1} Be7 {-2.82/31 0} 47. Ke2 {1} Qc6 {-2.82/
26 1} 48. Kf2 {1} Bd6 {-2.82/32 0} 49. Ke2 {1} Qa6 {-2.82/24 3} 50. Kf2 {2} Ra8
{-2.82/30 0} 51. Kg1 {1} Ke7 {-2.82/23 2} 52. Kf2 {1} Qc6 {-2.82/27 1} 53. Kg1
{1} Kd8 {-2.82/20 1} 54. Kf2 {1} Qd7 {-2.82/26 1} 55. Kg1 {1} Kc7 {-2.82/16 1}
56. Kf2 {1} Qc6 {-2.82/26 0} 57. Kg1 {1} Bf8 {-2.82/17 1} 58. Kf2 {1} Kd7 {-2.
82/28 1} 59. Kg1 {1} Be7 {-2.82/24 0} 60. Kf2 {1} Ra7 {-2.82/25 1} 61. Kf1 {1}
Kc8 {-2.82/19 1} 62. Kf2 {1} Bd6 {-2.82/28 0} 63. Kg1 {1} Rh7 {-2.83/15 1} 64.
Kf2 {1} Kd8 {-2.82/26 1} 65. Kg1 {1} Rb7 {-2.82/25 0} 66. Kf2 {1} Ra7 {-2.82/
29 0} 67. Kg1 {1} Rgg7 {-2.82/22 0} 68. Kf2 {1} Rgd7 {-2.82/24 1} 69. Kg1 {1}
Ke8 {-2.82/23 0} 70. Kf2 {1} Kf8 {-2.82/27 0} 71. Kg1 {1} Bc7 {-2.82/20 0} 72.
Kf2 {1} Rg7 {-2.82/28 0} 73. Kg1 {1} Bd6 {-2.82/21 1} 74. Kf2 {1} Rg8 {-2.82/
23 1} 75. Kg1 {1} Bc7 {-2.81/21 1} 76. Kf2 {1} Ke8 {-2.76/21 0} 77. Kg1 {1} Bd6
{-2.81/19 1} 78. Kf2 {1} Ke7 {-2.68/20 1} 79. Kg1 {1} Kd8 {-2.68/20 1} 80. Kf2
{1} Qd7 {-2.61/18 3} 81. Ke2 {0} Ke8 {-2.36/19 0} 82. Kf2 {0} Kf8 {-2.42/18 0}
83. Ke2 {1} a4 {-2.40/32 0} 84. Kf2 {2} Kf7 {-2.40/17 1} 85. Kf1 {1} Raa8 {-2.
60/16 0} 86. Qe2 {1} Kg7 {-2.40/21 0} 87. Qe1 {1} Rab8 {-2.48/15 0} 88. Kf2 {1}
Qc8 {-2.40/26 0} 89. Kg1 {1} Rd8 {-2.40/17 0} 90. Kf2 {1} Bc7 {-2.40/25 0} 91.
Kg1 {1} Rh8 {-2.44/16 0} 92. Kf2 {1} Kf7 {-2.40/25 0} 93. Kg1 {0} Qf8 {-2.46/
17 0} 94. Qf2 {0} Ke7 {-2.45/18 0} 95. Kf1 {1} Kd7 {-2.45/15 0} 96. Ke1 {0} Rh7
{-2.55/15 1} 97. Kd1 {1} Bd6 {-2.67/14 0} 98. Kc1 {0} Kc6 {-2.43/13 0} 99. Kb1
{1} Kb7 {-2.40/31 0} 100. Ka2 {1} Ra8 {-2.40/30 0} 101. Qe1 {1} Qf7 {-2.54/22 0
} 102. Qf2 {1} Qd7 {-2.54/25 0} 103. Qe1 {1} Rg7 {-2.54/25 0} 104. Qe2 {1} Re8
{-2.54/25 0} 105. Qe1 {1} Rgg8 {-2.54/27 0} 106. Qe2 {1} Rc8 {-2.54/27 0} 107.
Qe1 {1} Ra8 {-2.54/27 0} 108. Qe2 {1} Rge8 {-2.54/25 0} 109. Qe1 {1} Rh8 {-2.
54/24 0} 110. Qe2 {1} Rad8 {-2.54/23 0} 111. Qe1 {1} Rhe8 {-2.54/24 0} 112. Qe2
{1} Be7 {-2.54/25 0} 113. Qe1 {1} Ra8 {-2.54/25 0} 114. Qe2 {1} Qc7 {-2.54/24 0
} 115. Qe1 {1} Red8 {-2.54/25 0} 116. Qe2 {1} Bd6 {-2.53/22 0} 117. Qe1 {1} Qf7
{-2.54/32 0} 118. Qe2 {1} Qe7 {-2.47/24 0} 119. Qe1 {1} Qc7 {-2.47/28 0} 120.
Qf2 {1} Qd7 {-2.47/23 0} 121. Qf1 {1} Rf8 {-2.47/24 0} 122. Qf2 {1} Rfc8 {-2.
47/19 0} 123. Qf1 {1} Rd8 {-2.47/19 0} 124. Qf2 {1} Qc6 {-2.31/11 0} 125. Qe1 {
1} Kc8 {-2.31/10 0} 126. Qe2 {1} Qc7 {-2.42/9 0} 127. Qe1 {1} Re8 {-2.00/14 0}
128. Qe2 {1} Kb7 {-2.45/10 0} 129. Kb1 {1} Rac8 {-2.45/8 0} 130. Kc1 {1} Kc6 {
-1.55/17 0} 131. Kd1 {0} Ra8 {-1.55/18 0} 132. Ke1 {1} Kb7 {-1.47/21 0} 133.
Kf1 {1} b4 {-1.47/19 0} 134. Nxb4 {2 .} Kc8 {-1.71/10 0} 135. Kf2 {5} Kd7 {-1.
99/12 0} 136. Qe1 {1} Ke7 {-1.97/16 0} 137. Rc1 {1} Kf7 {-1.97/12 0} 138. Rc2 {
1} Rg8 {-1.97/11 0} 139. Rc1 {0} Rgb8 {-1.97/18 0} 140. Rc2 {0} Ke7 {-1.97/15 0
} 141. Rc1 {1} Rg8 {-1.97/30 0} 142. Rc2 {1} Qd7 {-1.97/17 0} 143. Rc1 {1} Kf7
{-1.97/21 0} 144. Rc2 {0} Rab8 {-1.97/15 0} 145. Rc1 {1} Rgd8 {-1.97/19 0} 146.
Rc2 {0} Kg7 {-1.97/13 0} 147. Rc1 {1} Re8 {-1.97/19 0} 148. Rc2 {1} Rbd8 {-1.
97/16 0} 149. Rc1 {1} Ra8 {-1.97/20 0} 150. Rc2 {1} Kf7 {-1.97/18 0} 151. Rc1 {
1} Rac8 {-1.97/21 0} 152. Rc2 {1} Rg8 {-1.97/19 0} 153. Rc1 {1} Qb5 {-1.97/18 0
} 154. Rc2 {1} Rb8 {-1.97/18 0} 155. Rc1 {1} Rgd8 {-1.97/17 0} 156. Rc2 {0}
Rdc8 {-1.97/17 0} 157. Rc1 {1} Rg8 {-1.97/21 0} 158. Rc2 {0} Qe8 {-1.97/19 0}
159. Rc1 {1} Ra8 {-1.97/21 0} 160. Rc2 {0} Qb5 {-1.97/19 0} 161. Rc1 {1} Rgb8 {
-1.97/20 0} 162. Rc2 {0} Kf6 {-1.97/18 0} 163. Qe2 {0} Qd7 {-1.97/31 0} 164.
Qe1 {0} Rg8 {-1.97/17 0} 165. Qe2 {0} Rab8 {0} 166. Qe1 {-1.97/31 0} Rgc8 {-1.
97/15 0} 167. Qc1 {1} Qb5 {-1.97/16 0} 168. Qa1 {0} Rg8 {-1.97/17 0} 169. Qa2 {
2} Qd7 {0} 170. Qa1 {-1.97/14 0} Kf7 {-1.97/29 0} 171. Qa2 {0} Rg7 {0} 172. Qa1
{-1.97/13 0} Kf6 {-1.97/28 0} 173. Qa2 {0} Rbg8 {-1.97/14 0} 174. Qa1 {0} Kf7 {
-1.97/24 0} 175. Qa2 {0} Rc8 {-1.97/15 0} 176. Qa1 {0} Kf6 {0} 177. Qa2 {-1.93/
22 0} Rgg8 {0} 178. Qa1 {-1.97/11 0} Kf7 {-1.78/17 0} 179. Qf1 {0} Bxb4 {0}
180. Qd1 {-1.75/19 0} Bd6 {-6.28/12 0} 181. Qe1 {1} Rb8 {0} 182. Qc1 {-6.23/19
0 Âðåìÿ (Lag: Av=0.60s, max=1.6s)} 1-0
[/pgn]
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Come here FAther ...

Post by Canoike »

Father or GrandFather,
You beat computers running on a bloated Operating system,
Windoz.
Why don't you come playing Komodo 10 at FICS ?
Komodo 10 running under Linux is waiting for you and teach you chess. This will be unrated.
Choose your time control and when you want to play (UTC or GMT).
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Re: Chains computers. Algorithm. Komodo 10 is frozen 2016

Post by mjlef »

Father wrote:Hello mjlef (Mark Lefler).

I played this game in playchess playing me 100% as human being against the computer.

Best regards,

Pablo
Impressive play. Perhaps you can give us chess engine authors some pointers on how to avoid blocked positions.
Werewolf
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Full name: Carl Bicknell

Re: Chains computers. Algorithm. Komodo 10 is frozen 2016

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mjlef wrote:
Father wrote:Hello mjlef (Mark Lefler).

I played this game in playchess playing me 100% as human being against the computer.

Best regards,

Pablo
Impressive play. Perhaps you can give us chess engine authors some pointers on how to avoid blocked positions.
Or to understand them...