Father(Human) Versus Rybka2.3.2. Junuary 18 Th 2007

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Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Father(Human) Versus Rybka2.3.2. Junuary 18 Th 2007

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Rybka 2.3.2 mp 32-bit: 14.8 ply; 116kN/s AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ 2204MHz, (2 threads)

Hello People.

The presente 2007 year, has been a year, where I have been near to be 100% retired from chess practices.

Some minutes ago, I went to Playchess and read the news, about the WCCC. "Rybka". The I asked and valuated by myself, about real posiblilites to draw or win this machine, the new hardwares and softwares....and finally, after being losing several games, come the prize. :D

The clock machine ended in 21 seconds. My clock had 1.02 minutes

Here the game,

Regards,

Pablo
[Event "Partida evaluada, 3m + 0s"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2007.06.18"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Amonfriz"]
[Black "Father"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "A90"]
[WhiteElo "2590"]
[BlackElo "2009"]
[Annotator "Restrepo,Pablo Ignacio"]
[PlyCount "187"]
[EventDate "2007.06.18"]
[WhiteTeam "Rybka 2.3.2 mp 32-bit: 14.8 ply; 116kN/s AMD "]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. Nf3 {0.00/0 0} d5 {1} 2. b3 {0.00/0 0} e6 {0} 3. g3 {5} c6 {(Nc6) 0.03/13 0}
4. Bg2 {7} f5 {(Nf6) 0.25/14 0} 5. O-O {6} Nf6 {0.33/13 0} 6. d4 {0.34/12 3}
Bd6 {2} 7. c4 {0.00/0 0} Qe7 {1} 8. Bb2 {0.00/0 0} O-O {1} 9. Ne5 {0.00/0 0} g6
{2} 10. Nd2 {0.31/11 7} Ba3 {(Nbd7) 1} 11. Bxa3 {4} Qxa3 {0.43/12 0} 12. Qc2 {
0.43/12 6} Re8 {(Nbd7) 1} 13. Ndf3 {0.44/11 5} Qe7 {(Nbd7) 2} 14. Qd2 {
0.47/10 4} Nbd7 {1} 15. Rfe1 {0.43/10 16} Nf8 {(Ne4) 2} 16. Ng5 {0.55/10 3}
N8d7 {11} 17. f4 {0.33/11 6} Rf8 {(Nxe5) 3} 18. Red1 {0.32/9 3} Kg7 {(Ne4) 5}
19. Qc3 {0.33/9 4} h6 {(a5) 1} 20. Ngf3 {0.39/9 1} Kh7 {(Ne4) 5} 21. Rac1 {
0.43/9 2} Nxe5 {(Kg7) 1} 22. Nxe5 {0.48/10 1} Nd7 {(Kg7) 2} 23. Nd3 {0.52/10 2}
Re8 {(a5) 2} 24. Bf3 {0.57/10 3} h5 {2} 25. h4 {0.52/11 11} Nf6 {(Kg7) 1} 26.
c5 {0.51/11 3} Bd7 {(a5) 3} 27. Qb4 {0.53/11 1} Reb8 {1} 28. Qa5 {0.52/13 0}
Qd8 {2} 29. Qc3 {0.49/13 5} Be8 {(b5) 2} 30. Rd2 {0.54/10 2} Qe7 {2} 31. Ne5 {
0.49/11 1} Nd7 {(Bf7) 3} 32. Qe3 {0.42/12 6} Nxe5 {(Qf6) 3} 33. Qxe5 {0.55/10 0
} Bd7 {9} 34. e3 {0.54/14 0} Qg7 {(Rf8) 2} 35. Qd6 {0.53/12 2} Rd8 {(Rf8) 5}
36. Qc7 {0.43/11 3} Rab8 {(Be8) 5} 37. a4 {0.51/10 1} Be8 {(Ra8) 2} 38. Qxg7+ {
0.37/12 2} Kxg7 {1} 39. a5 {0.41/15 0} a6 {(Bd7) 1} 40. Kf2 {0.44/15 1} Ra8 {
(Kf6) 2} 41. Ke2 {0.45/15 1} Rd7 {(Rab8) 1} 42. Kd3 {0.45/15 0} Kh6 {(Bf7) 1}
43. Kc3 {0.45/15 1} Rc7 {(Bf7) 1} 44. b4 {0.45/13 1} Bd7 {(Rd7) 1} 45. Kb3 {
0.45/13 1} Rcc8 {(Kg7) 0} 46. Re1 {0.45/15 1} Rh8 {1} 47. Rh2 {0.45/18 1} Kg7 {
1} 48. Rc1 {0.45/19 0} Kf6 {0} 49. Rd2 {0.45/19 1} Rhe8 {(Kg7) 1} 50. Ra2 {
0.45/14 0} Re7 {(Rh8) 1} 51. Rh2 {0.45/16 1} Ree8 {1} 52. Be2 {0.45/18 1} Re7 {
(Kg7) 0} 53. Bd3 {0.45/15 0} Rh7 {(Ree8) 0} 54. Rd2 {0.45/17 1} Rh6 {(Rhh8) 0}
55. Ra2 {0.45/15 0} Rhh8 {0} 56. Rf2 {0.45/20 1} Rhb8 {(Kg7) 0} 57. Rd2 {
0.45/16 1} Rh8 {0} 58. Ra2 {0.45/20 0} Rh6 {(Kg7) 1} 59. Rf2 {0.45/16 1} Rhh8 {
0} 60. Be2 {0.45/18 0} Rh6 {(Rab8) 1} 61. Bf3 {0.45/15 0} Rhh8 {1} 62. Ra2 {
0.45/20 1} Rh6 {(Kg7) 1} 63. Rd2 {0.45/17 1} Rhh8 {0} 64. Be2 {0.45/20 1} Rhf8
{(Rhg8) 1} 65. Ra2 {0.45/17 1} Rfd8 {(Rh8) 0} 66. Bf3 {0.45/16 1} Rdb8 {(Kg7) 1
} 67. Re1 {0.45/15 1} Rd8 {(Rh8) 0} 68. Rh2 {0.45/15 0} Rdb8 {(Rh8) 1} 69. Rd2
{0.45/13 0} Rf8 {(Rg8) 1} 70. Be2 {0.45/16 1} Rfd8 {(Rfb8) 0} 71. Bd3 {
0.45/14 0} Rh8 {(Kg7) 1} 72. Rg2 {0.45/16 0} Rh6 {0} 73. Rc1 {0.45/17 0} Rhh8 {
0} 74. Be2 {0.45/19 1} Rh6 {(Rh7) 0} 75. Bf3 {0.45/18 1} Rhh8 {0} 76. Rb2 {
0.45/20 1} Rh6 {(Rab8) 1} 77. Re1 {0.45/16 1} Rhh8 {(Rb8) 0} 78. Rd2 {0.45/19 0
} Rh6 {(Kg7) 0} 79. Kc3 {0.45/15 1} Rhh8 {0} 80. Rc1 {0.45/18 0} Rh6 {(Kf7) 0}
81. Ra1 {0.45/16 1} Rhh8 {1} 82. Kb3 {0.45/19 0} Rh6 {(Bc8) 0} 83. Rb1 {
0.45/16 0} Rhh8 {0} 84. Be2 {0.45/19 1} Rh6 {(Kf7) 1} 85. Bd3 {0.45/16 0} Rhh8
{0} 86. Rg1 {0.45/18 0} Rhc8 {(Rhe8) 0} 87. Be2 {0.45/15 0} Rh8 {(Rcb8) 0} 88.
Ra2 {0.45/18 0} Rh6 {(Kg7) 0} 89. Bd3 {0.45/12 0} Rhh8 {0} 90. Bf1 {0.45/16 1}
Rh6 {(Kg7) 0} 91. Be2 {0.45/13 1} Rhh8 {1} 92. Re1 {0.45/18 0} Rh6 {(Rab8) 0}
93. Rc2 {0.00/18 2} Rhh8 {0} 94. Bf3 {(Lag: Av=0.59s, max=1.5s) 0.00/21 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.