Father very fanny again! :-)

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Father very fanny again! :-)

Post by Edward German »

[Event "5m + 0s, rated"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2008.03.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Father"]
[Black "Marc.Rolin, HIARCS 12 MP."]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A45"]
[WhiteElo "2126"]
[BlackElo "2585"]
[PlyCount "423"]
[EventDate "2008.03.29"]
[EventType "blitz"]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. d4 {1} Nf6 {B/0 0} 2. e3 {0} d5 {0.06/14 7} 3. c3 {(Cg1-f3) 0} Bf5 {B/0 0}
4. Bd3 {1} Bxd3 {B/0 0} 5. Qxd3 {0} Nbd7 {B/0 0} 6. f4 {0} e6 {-0.33/15 12} 7.
Nf3 {(Cb1-d2) 0} c5 {-0.33/15 11} 8. O-O {(Cb1-d2) 0} Bd6 {-0.30/14 10} 9. g3 {
(Cb1-d2) 1} Qc7 {-0.67/13 16} 10. Re1 {(c3-c4) 2} O-O {-1.00/13 7} 11. a3 {
(Cb1-d2) 2} Rac8 {-0.98/13 14} 12. Nbd2 {1} Rfe8 {-0.94/13 11} 13. Nf1 {
(Dd3-e2) 1} Ne4 {-1.18/13 8} 14. Re2 {(Cf3-g5) 2} f5 {-1.46/13 18} 15. Rg2 {
(Cf3-d2) 2} Ndf6 {-1.49/13 11} 16. Bd2 {(Dd3-e2) 1} Qf7 {-1.75/13 11} 17. Be1 {
(Dd3-e2) 2} c4 {-1.42/13 11} 18. Qe2 {1} Qc7 {-1.27/15 14} 19. N3d2 {1} Nxd2 {
-1.22/14 2} 20. Nxd2 {2} a5 {-1.07/14 6} 21. Nf3 {(h2-h3) 2} Qd7 {-1.12/13 11}
22. Ra2 {(h2-h3) 1} a4 {-1.41/14 4} 23. Ra1 {(Cf3-g5) 2} Rf8 {-1.27/14 6} 24.
Rc1 {(h2-h3) 0} Rcd8 {-1.35/13 5} 25. Rc2 {(Tc1-d1) 0} Bc7 {-1.30/14 6} 26. Kh1
{(g3-g4) 0} Qe8 {-1.22/14 8} 27. Ng1 {(h2-h3) 0} Qg6 {-1.33/14 6} 28. Qf3 {
(Cg1-h3) 4} Qh6 {-1.51/14 5} 29. h4 {5} Rde8 {-1.39/14 0} 30. Nh3 {1} Bd6 {
-1.31/14 7} 31. Kg1 {(Ch3-f2) 1} Re7 {-1.28/12 3} 32. Nf2 {0} Kh8 {-1.07/13 2}
33. Nh1 {(g3-g4) 0} Qg6 {-1.28/13 3} 34. Rce2 {(Ch1-f2) 1} Ng4 {-1.30/13 3} 35.
Nf2 {4} Ree8 {-1.00/14 0} 36. Nxg4 {1} fxg4 {-0.75/14 2} 37. Qf1 {2} e5 {
-0.76/14 0} 38. Rgf2 {(d4xe5) 4} e4 {-1.42/14 2} 39. Qg2 {(Fe1-d2) 3} Kg8 {
-1.55/14 2} 40. Rf1 {1} Re6 {-1.42/14 0} 41. Ref2 {(Fe1-d2) 2} Ref6 {-1.43/14 3
} 42. Bd2 {(Tf2-d2) 1} Be7 {-1.42/15 2} 43. Qh2 {(Tf1-e1) 2} Qe8 {-1.58/13 3}
44. Be1 {(Dh2-g2) 1} Bd6 {-1.42/14 2} 45. Qg2 {(Tf2-d2) 1} Qh5 {-1.42/14 2} 46.
Qh2 {(Fe1-d2) 2} Rb8 {-1.37/14 2} 47. Qg2 {(Tf2-d2) 0} Rbf8 {-1.42/14 2} 48.
Qh2 {0} Qe8 {-1.42/15 2} 49. Qg2 {1} Qg6 {-1.43/14 2} 50. Qh2 {2} Rf5 {
-1.38/15 2} 51. Qg2 {(Tf2-d2) 0} R5f7 {-1.39/14 1} 52. Qh2 {(Tf2-d2) 0} Qf5 {
-1.37/14 1} 53. Qg2 {(Tf2-d2) 0} Rf6 {-1.38/14 1} 54. Qh2 {(Tf2-d2) 0} b5 {
-1.37/14 1} 55. Qg2 {(Tf2-d2) 0} Qg6 {-1.38/14 1} 56. Qh2 {(Tf2-d2) 1} Kh8 {
-1.36/14 1} 57. Qg2 {(Tf2-d2) 0} Qe8 {-1.34/14 1} 58. Qh2 {(Tf2-d2) 0} Bc7 {
-1.35/14 1} 59. Qg2 {(Tf2-d2) 0} Kg8 {-1.36/15 1} 60. Rc2 {(Tf2-d2) 4} Qh5 {
-1.34/13 1} 61. Qe2 {1} Qf5 {-1.34/16 0} 62. Rf2 {(Tc2-d2) 2} Rg6 {-1.34/13 1}
63. Rh2 {(Tf2-f1) 1} Qe6 {-1.37/13 1} 64. Rg2 {(Rg1-g2) 1} Bb6 {-1.34/13 1} 65.
Kh1 {(Tg2-f2) 1} Bd8 {-1.34/13 1} 66. Kh2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Rgf6 {-1.31/12 1} 67.
Kh1 {(Tg2-g1) 0} Bc7 {-1.30/13 1} 68. Kh2 {(Tg2-g1) 0} Rc8 {-1.30/12 1} 69. Kh1
{(Tg2-g1) 0} Bd6 {-1.30/12 1} 70. Kg1 {(Tg2-g1) 0} Qd7 {-1.36/12 1} 71. Kh1 {
(Tg2-f2) 0} Rcf8 {-1.30/12 1} 72. Kg1 {(Tg2-g1) 0} Qf5 {-1.35/13 1} 73. Kh1 {
(Tg2-f2) 0} R6f7 {-1.34/12 1} 74. Kg1 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Qh5 {-1.31/13 1} 75. Rc1 {
(Tg2-f2) 2} Be7 {-1.30/13 0} 76. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Rf5 {-1.39/13 1} 77. Rc1 {
(Tc2-d2) 0} Bf6 {-1.30/13 0} 78. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Be7 {-1.34/13 0} 79. Rc1 {0}
Bd6 {-1.30/14 0} 80. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Kh8 {-1.32/13 0} 81. Rc1 {(Tg2-f2) 0} h6
{-1.31/13 0} 82. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 1} Kh7 {-1.32/12 0} 83. Rc1 {(De2-f1) 0} R5f6 {
-1.25/12 1} 84. Rc2 {(Fe1-d2) 0} Bc7 {-1.32/11 0} 85. Rc1 {(Tc2-d2) 0} Kg8 {
-1.26/11 0} 86. Rc2 {(Fe1-d2) 0} R6f7 {-1.32/12 0} 87. Rc1 {(De2-f1) 0} Qf5 {
-1.21/11 0} 88. Rc2 {(Fe1-d2) 0} g6 {-1.32/13 0} 89. Rc1 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Bd6 {
-1.18/11 0} 90. Rc2 {(Fe1-d2) 0} Kg7 {-1.32/10 0} 91. Rc1 {(De2-d1) 0} Be7 {
-1.18/11 0} 92. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Qh5 {-1.29/11 0} 93. Rc1 {(De2-d1) 0} Bd6 {
-1.19/10 0} 94. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Bc7 {-1.30/10 0} 95. Rc1 {(Tg2-h2) 0} Re7 {
-1.11/11 0} 96. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Bb6 {-1.25/11 0} 97. Rc1 {(De2-d1) 0} Qf5 {
-1.13/10 0} 98. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Qe6 {-1.24/10 0} 99. Rc1 {(Tg2-h2) 0} Kh7 {
-1.10/10 0} 100. Rc2 {(Tg2-h2) 0} Rf6 {-1.24/10 0} 101. Rc1 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Ba7 {
-1.12/10 0} 102. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Ref7 {-1.19/10 0} 103. Rc1 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Bb6 {
-1.10/10 0} 104. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Bc7 {-1.32/10 0} 105. Rc1 {(Tg2-h2) 0} Kg8 {
-1.14/10 0} 106. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Kg7 {-1.21/10 0} 107. Rc1 {0} Qf5 {-1.10/13 0
} 108. Rc2 {(Tg2-h2) 0} Bd6 {-1.30/10 0} 109. Rc1 {(De2-f1) 0} Qh5 {-1.16/10 0}
110. Rc2 {(Fe1-d2) 0} Rf5 {-1.26/10 0} 111. Rc1 {(De2-d1) 0} Kg8 {-1.28/9 0}
112. Rc2 {0} Rf8 {-1.12/13 0} 113. Rc1 {(Tg2-h2) 0} Kh7 {-1.11/10 0} 114. Rc2 {
(Fe1-d2) 0} Kh8 {-1.25/10 0} 115. Rc1 {(Tg2-h2) 0} R8f7 {-1.10/10 0} 116. Rc2 {
(Tg2-h2) 0} Rf8 {-1.27/9 0} 117. Rc1 {0} Bb8 {-1.10/10 0} 118. Rc2 {(Fe1-d2) 0}
R5f6 {-1.25/10 0} 119. Rc1 {(De2-d1) 0} Kg7 {-1.11/10 0} 120. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0}
Bd6 {-1.11/10 0} 121. Rc1 {(Tg2-h2) 0} Qf5 {-1.11/10 0} 122. Rc2 {(Fe1-d2) 0}
R8f7 {-1.30/9 0} 123. Rc1 {0} Kh8 {-1.10/10 0} 124. Rc2 {(Fe1-d2) 0} Rf8 {
-1.24/9 0} 125. Rc1 {(Tg2-f2) 0} R6f7 {-1.11/5 0} 126. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Bc7 {
-1.33/5 0} 127. Rc1 {(De2-d1) 0} Ba5 {-1.27/4 0} 128. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 1} Kh7 {
-1.35/3 0} 129. Rc1 {0} Qe6 {-1.32/4 0} 130. Rc2 {(Fe1-d2) 0} Bc7 {-1.35/4 0}
131. Rc1 {(Tc2-d2) 0} Bb6 {-1.34/3 0} 132. Rc2 {(Tg2-h2) 0} Kg7 {-1.25/7 0}
133. Rc1 {(Tg2-h2) 0} Bd8 {-1.14/7 0} 134. Rc2 {0} Bc7 {-1.42/4 0} 135. Rc1 {
(Tg2-h2) 1} Bd6 {-1.20/4 0} 136. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Kh7 {-1.32/4 0} 137. Rc1 {
(De2-d1) 0} Rf6 {-1.25/6 0} 138. Rc2 {(Tg2-h2) 0} h5 {-1.17/8 0} 139. Kh1 {
(De2-d1) 3} Qd7 {-1.18/5 0} 140. Kg1 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Kg7 {-1.17/6 0} 141. Kh1 {
(Tg2-f2) 1} Qf5 {-1.27/4 0} 142. Kg1 {0} Bc7 {-1.26/4 0} 143. Rc1 {(Tc2-d2) 1}
R8f7 {-1.14/5 0} 144. Rc2 {0} Bd6 {-1.13/5 0} 145. Rc1 {(De2-f1) 0} Kh7 {
-1.25/4 0} 146. Rc2 {(Fe1-d2) 0} Rf8 {-1.13/5 0} 147. Rc1 {0} R6f7 {-1.31/4 0}
148. Rc2 {0} Re7 {-1.08/13 0} 149. Rc1 {(De2-d1) 0} Kg7 {-1.10/6 0} 150. Rc2 {
(Tg2-f2) 0} Ree8 {-1.14/5 0} 151. Rc1 {(Tc2-d2) 0} Qf6 {-1.16/4 0} 152. Rc2 {
(Tc1-d1) 0} Qe7 {-1.21/4 0} 153. Rc1 {(Rg1-f1) 0} Rc8 {-1.23/5 0} 154. Rc2 {0}
Rf7 {-1.17/3 0} 155. Rc1 {0} Rcf8 {' -1.26/3 0} 156. Rc2 {0} Bc7 {-0.98/13 0}
157. Rc1 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Ba5 {-1.09/4 0} 158. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Qd6 {-1.28/3 0}
159. Rc1 {0} Bb6 {-1.08/5 0} 160. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Rf5 {-1.13/5 0} 161. Rc1 {0}
Kg8 {-1.10/5 0} 162. Rc2 {0} R8f7 {-1.21/4 0} 163. Rc1 {(Tc2-d2) 0} Kg7 {
-1.23/4 0} 164. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Qd7 {-1.15/4 0} 165. Rc1 {(De2-f2) 0} Qe7 {
-1.20/4 0} 166. Rc2 {0} Rf8 {-1.16/4 0} 167. Rc1 {(Rg1-f1) 0} Rd8 {-1.14/5 0}
168. Rc2 {0} Rdf8 {-1.17/4 0} 169. Rc1 {0} R8f7 {-1.25/5 0} 170. Rc2 {0} Bc7 {
-1.13/5 0} 171. Rc1 {(De2-f1) 0} Qe8 {-1.14/6 0} 172. Rc2 {0} R5f6 {-0.96/13 0}
173. Rc1 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Qc6 {-1.11/5 0} 174. Rc2 {(Fe1-d2) 0} Qd6 {-1.10/6 0}
175. Kh2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Qd7 {-1.14/6 0} 176. Rc1 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Kg8 {-1.03/6 0}
177. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Kh7 {-1.03/5 0} 178. Rc1 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Rf5 {-1.07/4 0}
179. Rc2 {0} Bd8 {-1.12/4 0} 180. Rc1 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Qe8 {-1.07/4 0} 181. Rc2 {
(Tg2-f2) 0} Bb6 {-1.12/4 0} 182. Kg1 {1} Qg8 {-0.86/14 0} 183. Rc1 {(Tg2-f2) 0}
Qc8 {-1.10/4 0} 184. Rc2 {(Fe1-d2) 0} Qe6 {-1.00/7 0} 185. Rc1 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Rf8
{-1.04/5 0} 186. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} R5f7 {-1.18/0 0} 187. Rc1 {0} Kg7 {-0.39/4 0}
188. Rc2 {(Tg2-h2) 0} b4 {-0.15/8 0} 189. cxb4 {1} Qd7 {0.10/14 0} 190. Rc3 {
(Tg2-f2) 3} Rf5 {-0.11/6 0} 191. Rc2 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Bc7 {-0.10/5 0} 192. Kh1 {2}
R5f6 {-0.25/3 0} 193. Kg1 {0} R8f7 {0.09/12 0} 194. Kh1 {(Tg2-f2) 0} Qd6 {
-0.24/3 0} 195. Kg1 {1} Bb6 {-0.02/3 0} 196. Qxg4 {(Fe1-c3) 2} hxg4 {-9.75/5 0}
197. Bc3 {0} Qd7 {-9.59/14 0} 198. Rcf2 {(Rg1-f1) 1} Qb5 {-9.74/8 0} 199. Rh2 {
(Rg1-f1) 1} Rf5 {-9.75/6 0} 200. Rhg2 {0} Kf6 {-9.57/15 0} 201. Rh2 {(Rg1-f1) 0
} Ke6 {-9.80/4 0} 202. Kh1 {(Th2-g2) 1} Rh5 {-9.83/4 0} 203. Kg1 {2} Bd8 {
-9.70/14 0} 204. Re2 {(Tf2-f1) 1} Bf6 {-9.79/1 0} 205. Reg2 {1} Rhh7 {-9.83/5 0
} 206. Rh1 {0} Qc6 {-9.94/3 0} 207. Rhh2 {0} Qd6 {-9.89/4 0} 208. Re2 {
(Rg1-f2) 1} Qb8 {-9.86/3 0} 209. Kg2 {1} Rb7 {-9.84/5 0} 210. Kg1 {0} Qh8 {
-9.71/11 0} 211. Reg2 {(Te2-e1) 1} Rhf7 {-9.82/5 0} 212. Kh1 {
(Rg1-f1) Temps (Lag: Av=0.74s, max=3.1s) 1} 1-0

Last position:

[d]7q/1r3r2/4kbp1/3p4/pPpPpPpP/P1B1P1P1/1P4RR/7K b - - 0 1

Father without his Queen, but won! :-)
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Dr.Wael Deeb
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Re: Father very fanny again! :-)

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

Yes,another fine victory against the GUI :!: :!:
_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….
ml

Re: Father very fanny again! :-)

Post by ml »

Has he ever actually won a game on the board? Running out the clock by taking advantage of a weakness or bug in the GUI is not what I would call a big triumph over the machine.
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Ovyron
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Re: Father very fanny again! :-)

Post by Ovyron »

That's a good question, and I would be interested in seeing him beat an engine with time increment (say '1+"2.)
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Re: Father very fanny again! :-)

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

Ovyron wrote:That's a good question, and I would be interested in seeing him beat an engine with time increment (say '1+"2.)
You will never see such a thing because he can't do it....
_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….
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Re: Father very fanny again! :-)

Post by rhollay »

Yes,another fine victory against the GUI :!: :!:
Yes, everybody knows that.
Just don't understand why are many people so upset about "Father's"
boasting, over and over.
Often I have a feeling that he posts his games here just
to banter you, and to have a good laughing at all your comments...
On the other side, how many people, including super GMs, are able to
beat the strongest engines playing normal chess? :roll:
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Re: Father very fanny again! :-)

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

rhollay wrote:
Yes,another fine victory against the GUI :!: :!:
Yes, everybody knows that.
Just don't understand why are many people so upset about "Father's"
boasting, over and over.
Often I have a feeling that he posts his games here just
to banter you, and to have a good laughing at all your comments...
On the other side, how many people, including super GMs, are able to
beat the strongest engines playing normal chess? :roll:
He's not beating the top engines,he's using a monkey trick which exploites the buggy GUI again and again....
Yes,we will continue to laugh at his games so that the new members and all the people reading this forum know the truth.....
BTW,he post his stupid victories in all possible chess fora....
_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….
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To be or not to be .....

Post by Father »

............ I tinhink that the solution is simple. :oops: :oops:
"To be or not to be " :evil: :D :D :evil: :D
...that`s the question ......... :!: :!:

If antichess is as stupied, :?: :?: :idea: :shock: :shock: so, why Top Chess Machines :roll: :roll: , have not avoided it, :shock: :shock: geting it far away from the chess board.? :lol: :lol: :roll: :roll: :D :D
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: To be or not to be .....

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

Father wrote:............ I tinhink that the solution is simple. :oops: :oops:
"To be or not to be " :evil: :D :D :evil: :D
...that`s the question ......... :!: :!:

If antichess is as stupied, :?: :?: :idea: :shock: :shock: so, why Top Chess Machines :roll: :roll: , have not avoided it, :shock: :shock: geting it far away from the chess board.? :lol: :lol: :roll: :roll: :D :D
:lol:
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Post by Father »

1. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

:evil:
:idea:

1.1. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

2. :D :D :D :D :D :D

3. :evil: :evil: :evil:
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.