Father(The Human) is eating to Rybka 2.3.2a mp(Machine)

Discussion of anything and everything relating to chess playing software and machines.

Moderator: Ras

Father
Posts: 1871
Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
Location: Colombia
Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Father(The Human) is eating to Rybka 2.3.2a mp(Machine)

Post by Father »

Hello Talkchess.com, and all their ussers.

I have a question, for the Gms, I.M., F.M. Masters, & Experts in chess and computers.

After the draw in the last seconds by Rybka 2.3.2a mp, playing against me some minutes ago in machines room from Playchess.com, I have been asking by myself ...... What must I do to win this game...I am 2 pawns over the machine, then, I must win to the silicon moster.

yes........to the Rybka 2.3.2a mp: 17.0 ply; 415kN/s Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6420 @ 2.13GHz 3100MHz, (2 threads) Rybka 2.3.2a mp: Rybka was really really very sick. It must be a simple human being victory.
Coud anyone help to me please, and put the line to has a victory by me. ?

Thanks in advance,

With best respect,

Pablo

Here the game:
[Event "Partida evaluada, 3m + 0s"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2007.07.09"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Father"]
[Black "Fridor"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2009"]
[BlackElo "2659"]
[Annotator "Restrepo,Pablo Ignacio"]
[PlyCount "479"]
[EventDate "2007.07.09"]
[BlackTeam "Rybka 2.3.2a mp: 17.0 ply; 415kN/s Intel(R) C"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. d4 {2} Nf6 {0} 2. c3 {1} d5 {0} 3. e3 {1} Nc6 {0} 4. f4 {1} g6 {0} 5. Nf3 {1
} Bf5 {0} 6. Be2 {1} Bg7 {0} 7. O-O {1} O-O {0} 8. Re1 {1} Qd6 {-0.29/13 6} 9.
Nbd2 {1} a5 {12} 10. Nf1 {-0.19/13 0} Ne4 {-0.21/14 12} 11. Nh4 {3} Be6 {
-0.26/14 9} 12. Nf3 {2} a4 {-0.24/13 6} 13. a3 {2} Qd7 {-0.27/11 4} 14. N3d2 {2
} Na5 {-0.45/14 4} 15. g3 {6} Nd6 {-0.75/14 5} 16. Kg2 {2} h5 {-0.95/10 3} 17.
h4 {1} Rfc8 {-0.97/12 5} 18. Kh2 {1} c5 {-1.05/13 3} 19. Kg2 {2} Rc7 {
-1.09/13 8} 20. Kh2 {1} Bf5 {-1.17/13 6} 21. Bf3 {6} Qc6 {-1.08/14 7} 22. Bg2 {
2} c4 {-1.09/13 6} 23. Bh3 {1} Bd3 {-0.95/12 2} 24. Bg2 {1} e6 {-1.12/11 1} 25.
Bf3 {1} Bf6 {-1.24/12 2} 26. Be2 {1} Rd7 {-1.26/11 2} 27. Kg2 {7} Bf5 {
-1.25/11 1} 28. Nh2 {2} Ne4 {-1.17/12 1} 29. Nhf3 {4} Bh3+ {-0.95/13 3} 30.
Kxh3 {16} Nf2+ {-2.15/11 0} 31. Kg2 {1} Nxd1 {-2.05/14 1} 32. Rxd1 {0} Kg7 {
-2.34/12 0} 33. Rg1 {4} Qb5 {-2.37/12 1} 34. Kh2 {1} Be7 {-2.44/13 2} 35. Bd1 {
1} Rc7 {-2.47/13 2} 36. Rg2 {0} f5 {-2.49/11 2} 37. Rg1 {1} Bf6 {-2.48/13 0}
38. Rg2 {1} b6 {-2.50/11 1} 39. Rg1 {0} Qc6 {-2.48/12 1} 40. Rg2 {0} b5 {
-2.49/13 2} 41. Rg1 {1} Rcc8 {-2.48/14 1} 42. Rg2 {0} Ra7 {-2.49/13 1} 43. Rg1
{0} Qb6 {-2.47/13 2} 44. Rg2 {0} Qd6 {-2.49/12 1} 45. Rg1 {0} Rh8 {-2.48/12 0}
46. Rg2 {1} Qb6 {-2.48/12 2} 47. Rg1 {0} Re8 {-2.45/13 1} 48. Rg2 {0} Nb7 {
-2.49/13 1} 49. Rg1 {0} Nd6 {-2.48/13 0} 50. Rg2 {1} Nf7 {-2.55/11 1} 51. Rg1 {
0} Rc8 {-2.47/13 5} 52. Kg2 {1} Nd6 {-2.42/13 2} 53. Rh1 {1} Nb7 {-2.42/12 1}
54. Rg1 {1} Na5 {-2.43/12 1} 55. Rh1 {0} Qd6 {-2.42/13 1} 56. Rg1 {0} Rd8 {
-2.46/11 1} 57. Rh1 {0} Rh8 {-2.42/12 1} 58. Rh2 {0} Rf7 {-2.42/12 2} 59. Rh1 {
0} Qb6 {-2.39/13 1} 60. Rh2 {0} Rc8 {-2.42/11 1} 61. Rh1 {0} Rb7 {-2.39/13 1}
62. Rh2 {0} Qd6 {-2.42/11 1} 63. Rh1 {0} Re7 {-2.39/13 1} 64. Rh2 {0} Ra8 {
-2.42/10 1} 65. Rh1 {0} Rd7 {-2.39/13 1} 66. Rh2 {0} Rdd8 {-2.42/10 0} 67. Rh1
{0} Rdc8 {-2.38/13 0} 68. Rh2 {0} Ra7 {-2.41/11 1} 69. Rh1 {0} Nb7 {-2.39/13 0}
70. Rh2 {1} Qb6 {-2.42/11 1} 71. Rh1 {0} Na5 {-2.39/13 0} 72. Rh2 {1} Rh8 {
-2.41/11 1} 73. Rh1 {0} Rc7 {-2.39/14 0} 74. Rh2 {0} Nb7 {-2.42/10 0} 75. Rh1 {
0} Qd6 {-2.39/13 0} 76. Rh2 {1} Qe7 {-2.43/10 0} 77. Rh1 {0} Rd8 {-2.39/13 0}
78. Rh2 {0} Nd6 {-2.43/11 0} 79. Rh1 {1} Ra7 {-2.38/12 0} 80. Rh2 {0} Qc7 {
-2.43/10 0} 81. Rh1 {0} Qb6 {-2.39/10 0} 82. Rh2 {0} Re8 {-2.42/11 1} 83. Rh1 {
0} Qc6 {-2.39/13 0} 84. Rh2 {0} Rc8 {-2.43/9 0} 85. Rh1 {0} Rf7 {-2.37/10 0}
86. Rh2 {0} Rff8 {-2.44/9 0} 87. Rh1 {0} Rc7 {-2.34/10 0} 88. Rh2 {0} Ne4 {
-1.87/9 0} 89. Rh1 {2} Nxd2 {-2.23/11 0} 90. Bxd2 {1} Rb8 {-2.31/16 0} 91. Rh2
{1} Qd6 {-2.31/12 0} 92. Rh1 {0} Rcb7 {-2.31/13 1} 93. Rh2 {1} Ra7 {-2.31/10 0}
94. Bc2 {1} Qe7 {-2.31/13 0} 95. Rhh1 {0} Qc7 {-2.31/12 1} 96. Rh2 {0} Qd6 {
-2.31/11 0} 97. Rhh1 {0} Qc6 {-2.31/15 0} 98. Rh2 {0} Re8 {-2.31/10 0} 99. Rhh1
{0} Rd7 {-2.30/14 0} 100. Rh2 {0} Rb7 {-2.31/10 0} 101. Rhh1 {0} Qd6 {
-2.30/13 0} 102. Rh2 {0} Rc8 {-2.31/10 0} 103. Rhh1 {0} Re7 {-2.31/14 0} 104.
Rhe1 {0} Rf7 {-2.31/10 0} 105. Rh1 {0} Rb7 {-2.30/14 0} 106. Rh2 {0} Ra7 {
-2.31/10 0} 107. Rhh1 {0} Rd8 {-2.30/15 0} 108. Rh2 {0} Re7 {-2.31/9 0} 109.
Rhh1 {1} Qc6 {-2.30/15 0} 110. Rh2 {0} Rf7 {-2.31/10 0} 111. Rhh1 {0} Rc7 {
-2.30/13 0} 112. Rh2 {0} Rdc8 {-2.31/10 0} 113. Rhh1 {0} Kh6 {-2.30/11 0} 114.
Rh2 {1} Qd6 {-2.09/7 0} 115. Rhh1 {0} Kg7 {-2.29/13 0} 116. Rh2 {0} Kh7 {
-2.09/7 0} 117. Rhh1 {0} Qc6 {-2.29/14 0} 118. Rh2 {0} Ra7 {-2.09/4 0} 119.
Rhh1 {0} Rd8 {-2.30/14 0} 120. Rh2 {1} Kg7 {-2.09/8 0} 121. Rhh1 {1} Qb6 {
-2.29/14 0} 122. Rh2 {0} Qd6 {-2.09/7 0} 123. Rhh1 {0} Re8 {-2.29/14 0} 124.
Rh2 {0} Rf7 {-2.09/7 0} 125. Rhh1 {0} Rc8 {-2.29/14 0} 126. Rh2 {0} Rd7 {
-2.09/7 0} 127. Rhh1 {0} Ra7 {-2.29/14 0} 128. Rh2 {0} Kg8 {-2.09/7 0} 129.
Rhh1 {0} Qb6 {-2.29/14 0} 130. Rh2 {0} Kg7 {-2.09/6 0} 131. Rhh1 {0} Rb7 {
-2.29/14 0} 132. Rh2 {0} Kg8 {-2.08/6 0} 133. Rhh1 {0} Kf8 {-2.29/7 0} 134. Rh2
{0} Kg7 {-2.08/7 0} 135. Rhh1 {0} Qc6 {-2.29/14 0} 136. Rh2 {0} Ra7 {-2.08/6 0}
137. Rhh1 {0} Kg8 {-2.29/6 0} 138. Rh2 {0} Qa8 {-1.44/6 0} 139. Rhh1 {0} b4 {
-1.54/8 0} 140. cxb4 {3} Kf8 {-1.58/15 0} 141. Bc3 {0} Qc6 {-1.56/6 0} 142. Rh2
{1} Qd6 {0} 143. Rhh1 {-1.74/10 0} Rb8 {-1.73/12 0} 144. Rh2 {0} Kg7 {-1.57/7 0
} 145. Rhh1 {0} Kf7 {-1.69/12 0} 146. Rh2 {0} Kf8 {-1.57/8 0} 147. Rhh1 {0}
Rba8 {-1.73/13 0} 148. Rh2 {0} Rb7 {-1.74/9 0} 149. Rhh1 {1} Kg7 {-1.74/7 0}
150. Rh2 {0} Kf7 {-1.74/8 0} 151. Rhh1 {0} Rb6 {-1.73/7 0} 152. Rh2 {0} Kg8 {
-1.74/8 0} 153. Rhh1 {0} Qd7 {0} 154. Rh2 {-1.73/8 0} Rb5 {-1.56/7 0} 155. Rhh1
{0} Rb7 {-1.56/13 0} 156. Rh2 {0} Kg7 {-1.73/9 0} 157. Rhh1 {0} Qb5 {-1.73/8 0}
158. Rh2 {0} Qc6 {-1.74/7 0} 159. Rhh1 {0} Kf7 {-1.72/12 0} 160. Rh2 {0} Rab8 {
-1.73/8 0} 161. Rhh1 {0} Qb5 {-1.73/7 0} 162. Rhd1 {0} Kg7 {-1.74/7 0} 163. Rd2
{0} Qc6 {-1.74/5 0} 164. Rdd1 {0} Kg8 {-1.73/8 0} 165. Rd2 {0} Ra8 {-1.73/7 0}
166. Rdd1 {0} Qb5 {-1.56/11 0} 167. Rd2 {0} Kg7 {-1.56/6 0} 168. Rdd1 {0} Be7 {
-1.73/12 0} 169. Rd2 {0} Rc7 {-1.73/9 0} 170. Rdd1 {0} Rb8 {-1.56/8 0} 171. Rd2
{0} Bf6 {0.01/0 0} 172. Rdd1 {0} Qc6 {-1.56/6 0} 173. Rd2 {0} Kg8 {-1.73/7 0}
174. Rdd1 {0} Qb5 {-1.72/8 0} 175. Rd2 {0} Kf7 {-1.73/8 0} 176. Rdd1 {0} Kg7 {
-1.56/7 0} 177. Rd2 {0} Qc6 {-1.73/7 0} 178. Rdd1 {0} Ra7 {-1.73/7 0} 179. Rd2
{0} Rb5 {-1.57/6 0} 180. Rdd1 {0} Ra6 {-1.73/8 0} 181. Rd2 {0} Ra8 {-1.73/9 0}
182. Rdd1 {0} Rbb8 {-1.71/8 0} 183. Rd2 {0} Ra7 {-1.73/8 0} 184. Rdd1 {1} Rd7 {
-1.73/8 0} 185. Rd2 {0} Qb5 {-1.73/7 0} 186. Rdd1 {0} Kg8 {-1.72/6 0} 187. Rd2
{0} Rh7 {-0.60/13 0} 188. Rdd1 {1} Be7 {-0.54/4 0} 189. Rd2 {1} g5 {-0.70/8 0}
190. hxg5 {7} Kg7 {-0.58/17 0} 191. Rh1 {0} Bd6 {-0.58/17 0} 192. Rh4 {0} Kg6 {
-0.75/4 0} 193. Rd1 {0} Rbh8 {-0.58/10 0} 194. Ra1 {0} Rg7 {-0.52/4 0} 195.
Rah1 {1} Rgh7 {0.00/13 0} 196. R1h2 {0} Kg7 {-0.52/7 0} 197. Rh1 {0} Qe8 {
-0.58/14 0} 198. Ra1 {0} Kg6 {-0.52/7 0} 199. Ra2 {0} Ra7 {-0.58/6 0} 200. Ra1
{0} Rg7 {-0.47/12 0} 201. Ra2 {0} Rb7 {-0.58/7 0} 202. Ra1 {0} Rf7 {-0.58/14 0}
203. Ra2 {1} Qb5 {-0.60/4 0} 204. Ra1 {0} Rfh7 {-0.58/15 0} 205. Ra2 {0} Rg7 {
-0.53/5 0} 206. Ra1 {0} Rgg8 {0} 207. Ra2 {-0.21/12 0} Qc6 {-0.65/5 0} 208. Ra1
{0} Rh7 {-0.30/14 0} 209. Ra2 {0} Qd7 {-0.77/3 0} 210. Ra1 {0} Bc7 {-0.58/7 0}
211. Ra2 {1} Qc6 {-0.52/4 0} 212. Ra1 {0} Qb5 {-0.58/14 0} 213. Rd1 {0} Rc8 {
-0.58/8 0} 214. Rd2 {0} Bd6 {-0.70/4 0} 215. Rd1 {0} Qd7 {-0.58/14 0} 216. Rd2
{0} Rb8 {-0.71/4 0} 217. Rd1 {0} Rbh8 {-0.58/8 0} 218. Rd2 {0} Rg8 {-0.52/6 0}
219. Rd1 {0} Kg7 {-0.36/13 0} 220. Rd2 {1} Rgh8 {-0.58/8 0} 221. Rd1 {0} Ra8 {
-0.29/13 0} 222. Rd2 {0} Rhh8 {-0.58/6 0} 223. Rd1 {0} Bc7 {-0.30/13 0} 224.
Rd2 {0} Ra7 {-0.52/6 0} 225. Rd1 {0} Bd6 {-0.24/14 0} 226. Rd2 {0} Kg6 {
-0.52/5 0} 227. Rd1 {0} Qc6 {-0.64/3 0} 228. Rd2 {0} Rg7 {-0.69/6 0} 229. Rd1 {
0} Qe8 {-0.48/12 0} 230. Rd2 {0} Rb7 {-0.59/6 0} 231. Rd1 {0} Rbh7 {-0.58/15 0}
232. Rd2 {0} Ra7 {-0.55/5 0} 233. Rd1 {0} Bb8 {-0.49/15 0} 234. Rd2 {0} Qc6 {
-0.51/4 0} 235. Rd1 {1} Rah7 {-0.49/15 0} 236. Rd2 {0} Bd6 {-0.55/6 0} 237. Rd1
{0} Qc8 {0.00/12 0} 238. Rd2 {0} Qa6 {-0.38/5 0} 239. Rd1 {0} Qc6 {0.00/18 0}
240. Rd2 {(Lag: Av=0.77s, max=1.7s) 0} 1/2-1/2

[d]7r/7r/2qbp1k1/3p1pPp/pPpP1P1R/P1B1PNP1/1PBR2K1/8 b - - 0 240
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.
bedouin

Re: Father(The Human) is eating to Rybka 2.3.2a mp(Machine)

Post by bedouin »

Father wrote:Hello Talkchess.com, and all their users.

I have a question, for the Gms, I.M., F.M. Masters, & Experts in chess and computers..........

Coud anyone help to me please, and put the line to has a victory by me. ?
I'm not a GM or even a strong player or expert but why not play like Ehlvest vs Rybka? Why not play a King's Gambit or Sicilian instead of locking the game up like that? Chess needs action to be entertaining not hiding oneself like that. Can you score 1500 on the Chess Tactics Server?
gerold
Posts: 10121
Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2006 12:57 am
Location: van buren,missouri

Re: Father(The Human) is eating to Rybka 2.3.2a mp(Machine)

Post by gerold »

Nice game Pablo. Looks like you block machine from win but also
yourself. :) :)

Gerold.

P.S. To your credit i consider any draw with machine a win :) :)
User avatar
Dr.Wael Deeb
Posts: 9773
Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:44 pm
Location: Amman,Jordan

Re: Father(The Human) is eating to Rybka 2.3.2a mp(Machine)

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

Bravo Pablo,kill'm all baby,all of them :D
_No one can hit as hard as life.But it ain’t about how hard you can hit.It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.How much you can take and keep moving forward….
User avatar
George Tsavdaris
Posts: 1627
Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2006 12:35 pm

Re: Father(The Human) is eating to Rybka 2.3.2a mp(Machine)

Post by George Tsavdaris »

Thanks for the game!
Very instructive as always.....

I wonder when "normal" Chess engines will learn to avoid such positions and win..... I'm not speaking about special settings like anti-human etc, but the default Chess engines.....
After his son's birth they've asked him:
"Is it a boy or girl?"
YES! He replied.....