Rybka 3 is the King.
But we can learn aout King`s moves.
I am learning only after a deppd study of the monster, about Rybka 3 profile. Hundreds of games, now close to the first Thousand we have played,
It (te experience and ponderation) will be a safe, to edificate a new wall.......... Tesis, antitesis, sintesis, new tesis(Like Alex has wrotten)...........then better engines, more knowdlodge.
The challenger is open.
Man versus machine has not ended.
With best respect this little gift to Vasic and Chessbase.
Enjoy it.
Best,
Pablo
Father Usser
[Event "Rated game, 3m + 0s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2008.08.16"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Zombik"]
[Black "Father"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C98"]
[WhiteElo "2733"]
[BlackElo "2044"]
[Annotator "Restrepo,Pablo Ignacio"]
[PlyCount "301"]
[EventDate "2008.08.16"]
[WhiteTeam "Rybka 3: 16.8 ply; 307kN/s Intel(R) Core(TM)2"]
[TimeControl "180"]
1. e4 {B/0 0} e5 {1} 2. Nf3 {B/0 0} Nc6 {1} 3. Bb5 {B/0 0} a6 {0} 4. Ba4 {B/0 0
} Nf6 {1} 5. O-O {B/0 0} Be7 {1} 6. Re1 {B/0 0} b5 {1} 7. Bb3 {B/0 0} O-O {1}
8. c3 {B/0 0} d6 {0} 9. h3 {B/0 0} Na5 {0} 10. Bc2 {B/0 0} c5 {0} 11. d4 {B/0 0
} Qc7 {0} 12. Nbd2 {B/0 0} Nc6 {0} 13. d5 {B/0 0} Nd8 {0} 14. a4 {B/0 0} Rb8 {0
} 15. axb5 {B/0 0} axb5 {0} 16. c4 {B/0 0} b4 {0} 17. Nh4 {B/0 0} Nd7 {1} 18.
Nf5 {0.50/15 4} Nb6 {2} 19. Qg4 {0.53/16 5} g6 {1} 20. Qg3 {0.47/16 8} Kh8 {1}
21. Ne3 {0.44/16 11} f6 {4} 22. h4 {0.58/16 3} Nf7 {1} 23. b3 {0.63/15 2} Bd7 {
3} 24. h5 {0.66/15 3} g5 {1} 25. Nf5 {0.68/15 2} Bxf5 {2} 26. exf5 {0.66/17 2}
h6 {1} 27. Ne4 {0.81/15 2} Ra8 {3} 28. Bb2 {0.80/16 0} Rxa1 {1} 29. Rxa1 {0.80/
16 1} Ra8 {0} 30. Rxa8+ {0.80/14 1} Nxa8 {0} 31. Qe3 {0.71/14 6} Qd8 {5} 32.
Qe1 {0.82/15 3} Qa5 {1} 33. Qa1 {0.78/15 2} Qxa1+ {1} 34. Bxa1 {0.75/20 1} Kg8
{2} 35. Bb2 {0.76/18 5} Nc7 {1} 36. Kh2 {0.72/19 2} Na6 {0} 37. Kg3 {0.72/18 4}
Kg7 {1} 38. Kg4 {0.76/18 2} Kg8 {0} 39. Bc1 {0.77/16 2} Kg7 {0} 40. Bd1 {0.77/
17 2} Bf8 {1} 41. Kf3 {0.77/18 3} Be7 {0} 42. Bc2 {0.76/18 2} Bf8 {0} 43. g3 {0
.77/17 2} Be7 {0} 44. Kg4 {0.75/17 2} Bf8 {0} 45. Bd2 {0.75/18 2} Be7 {0} 46.
Bd1 {0.75/17 1} Bf8 {0} 47. Bf3 {0.75/19 3} Be7 {0} 48. Bg2 {0.75/18 2} Bd8 {1}
49. Bf1 {0.75/16 2} Be7 {0} 50. Be3 {0.75/18 1} Bd8 {0} 51. f3 {0.72/17 3} Be7
{0} 52. Bc1 {0.73/18 4} Bd8 {0} 53. Bd3 {0.72/19 2} Be7 {0} 54. Be2 {0.73/18 2}
Bd8 {0} 55. Kh3 {0.72/19 1} Be7 {0} 56. Bd3 {0.72/19 2} Bd8 {0} 57. Bb1 {0.72/
19 1} Be7 {0} 58. Be3 {0.72/17 1} Bd8 {0} 59. Kg2 {0.72/19 1} Be7 {0} 60. Bd3 {
0.72/15 1} Bd8 {0} 61. Bf1 {0.72/17 1} Be7 {0} 62. Bg1 {0.72/16 1} Bd8 {0} 63.
Be2 {0.72/18 5} Be7 {0} 64. Be3 {0.72/18 1} Bd8 {0} 65. Kh3 {0.72/19 2} Be7 {0}
66. Bd3 {0.72/19 1} Bd8 {0} 67. Bc2 {0.72/20 1} Be7 {0} 68. Kg4 {0.72/18 1} Bd8
{0} 69. Bg1 {0.72/20 1} Be7 {0} 70. Bb1 {0.72/17 1} Bd8 {0} 71. Be3 {0.72/19 1}
Be7 {0} 72. Bd3 {0.72/18 1} Bd8 {0} 73. Be2 {0.72/20 0} Be7 {0} 74. Bd1 {0.72/
18 1} Bd8 {0} 75. Bc2 {0.72/19 3} Be7 {0} 76. Nf2 {0.72/19 1} Bd8 {0} 77. Bb1 {
0.72/20 0} Be7 {0} 78. Ne4 {0.72/19 1} Bd8 {1} 79. Bc1 {0.72/21 0} Be7 {0} 80.
Bd3 {0.72/19 1} Bd8 {0} 81. Be3 {0.72/20 0} Be7 {0} 82. Bd2 {0.72/19 1} Bd8 {0}
83. Bf1 {0.72/18 0} Be7 {0} 84. Be3 {0.72/18 1} Bd8 {0} 85. Bg1 {0.72/19 1} Be7
{0} 86. Bd3 {0.72/17 1} Bd8 {0} 87. Bb1 {0.71/19 5} Be7 {0} 88. Bc2 {0.72/18 1}
Bd8 {0} 89. Bd1 {0.72/21 0} Be7 {0} 90. Bh2 {0.72/18 1} Bd8 {0} 91. Kh3 {0.71/
19 1} Be7 {0} 92. Bg1 {0.72/20 3} Bd8 {0} 93. Be3 {0.72/20 1} Be7 {0} 94. Bc2 {
0.72/18 1} Bd8 {0} 95. Bd3 {0.72/17 1} Be7 {1} 96. Bd2 {0.71/18 4} Bd8 {0} 97.
Be2 {0.72/18 0} Be7 {0} 98. Kg4 {0.72/17 0} Bd8 {0} 99. Be1 {0.59/16 1} Be7 {0}
100. Kh3 {0.63/14 0} Bd8 {0} 101. g4 {0.59/17 0} Be7 {0} 102. Kg3 {0.62/16 0}
Bd8 {0} 103. Kf2 {0.60/15 0} Be7 {0} 104. Ke3 {0.60/15 0} Bd8 {0} 105. Bg3 {0.
59/15 0} Be7 {0} 106. Bf2 {0.60/16 0} Bd8 {0} 107. Bg1 {0.59/16 1} Be7 {0} 108.
Kd3 {0.59/17 0} Bd8 {0} 109. Bf1 {0.59/15 0} Be7 {0} 110. Ke3 {0.59/19 0} Bd8 {
0} 111. Ng3 {0.59/15 0} Be7 {1} 112. Ke4 {0.59/18 0} Bd8 {0} 113. Ne2 {0.59/17
0} Be7 {0} 114. Bf2 {0.59/18 0} Bd8 {0} 115. Nc1 {0.59/16 0} Be7 {1} 116. Nd3 {
0.59/17 0} Bd8 {1} 117. Be2 {0.59/16 0} Be7 {0} 118. Nb2 {0.59/16 0} Bd8 {0}
119. Be1 {0.59/18 0} Be7 {0} 120. Bd3 {0.59/17 0} Bd8 {0} 121. Nd1 {0.59/18 0}
Be7 {0} 122. Bd2 {0.59/17 0} Bd8 {0} 123. Bf1 {0.59/21 0} Be7 {0} 124. Nf2 {0.
59/17 0} Bd8 {0} 125. Bc1 {0.59/21 0} Be7 {0} 126. Bd3 {0.59/17 0} Bd8 {0} 127.
Bb2 {0.59/21 0} Be7 {0} 128. Nd1 {0.59/18 0} Bd8 {0} 129. Bb1 {0.59/23 0} Be7 {
0} 130. Bc1 {0.59/19 0} Bd8 {0} 131. Bc2 {0.59/22 0} Be7 {1} 132. Ne3 {0.59/19
0} Bd8 {0} 133. Nf1 {0.59/23 0} Be7 {0} 134. Be3 {0.59/19 0} Bd8 {0} 135. Bb1 {
0.59/23 0} Be7 {0} 136. Bg1 {0.59/19 0} Bd8 {0} 137. Bh2 {0.59/23 0} Be7 {0}
138. Ng3 {0.59/19 0} Bd8 {0} 139. Bc2 {0.59/24 0} Be7 {0} 140. Ke3 {0.59/19 0}
Bd8 {0} 141. Ne4 {0.59/17 0} Be7 {1} 142. Bg1 {0.59/15 0} Bd8 {0} 143. Ke2 {0.
59/16 0} Be7 {0} 144. Kd3 {0.59/13 0} Bd8 {0} 145. Be3 {0.59/17 0} Be7 {0} 146.
Bf2 {0.59/15 0} Bd8 {0} 147. Kd2 {0.59/15 0} Be7 {0} 148. Ke3 {0.59/14 0} Bd8 {
0} 149. Bg3 {0.00/18 0} Be7 {0} 150. Bh2 {0.00/22 0} Bd8 {0} 151. Kd2 {
(Lag: Av=0.61s, max=1.3s) 0.00/250} 1/2-1/2
[D]3b4/5nk1/n2p1p1p/2pPpPpP/1pP1N1P1/1P3P2/2BK3B/8 b - - 0 151
Ruy Lopez the Vega, was an old Father. His ideas has vigency many years after his end in the Earth.
Rybka 3: 16.8 ply; 307kN/s Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme CPU X9650 @ 3.00GHz 3833MHz, (4 CPUs)
Father versus Rybka 3. Catching the enemy. Draw Number 3o
Moderators: hgm, Dann Corbit, Harvey Williamson
-
Father
- Posts: 1391
- Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
- Location: Colombia
- Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Father versus Rybka 3. Catching the enemy. Draw Number 3o
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.
-
Dr.Wael Deeb
- Posts: 9773
- Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:44 pm
- Location: Amman,Jordan
Re: Father versus Rybka 3. Catching the enemy. Draw Number 3
And what part of the enemy's body did you catch Pablo
I am embarresed to say regards,
Dr.Wael Deeb

I am embarresed to say regards,
Dr.Wael Deeb
_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….
-
Nimzovik
- Posts: 1831
- Joined: Sat Jan 06, 2007 11:08 pm
Re: Father versus Rybka 3. Catching the enemy. Draw Number 3
HAH! He just keeps COMING! In terms of abstract thinking -the programs have no brains 
-
Dr.Wael Deeb
- Posts: 9773
- Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 8:44 pm
- Location: Amman,Jordan
Re: Father versus Rybka 3. Catching the enemy. Draw Number 3
True,but I wish I could play quarter as they doNimzovik wrote:HAH! He just keeps COMING! In terms of abstract thinking -the programs have no brains
_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….
-
Dirt
- Posts: 2851
- Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 10:01 pm
- Location: Irvine, CA, USA
Congratulations (nt)
Congratulations
-
Nimzovik
- Posts: 1831
- Joined: Sat Jan 06, 2007 11:08 pm
Re: Father versus Rybka 3. Catching the enemy. Draw Number 3
Truth to that! 
-
Father
- Posts: 1391
- Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
- Location: Colombia
- Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Re: Congratulations (nt)
Greg,
Thanks Greg. Value of this draw, is equivalent to many draws against other kind of Rybkas.
Thanks Greg. Value of this draw, is equivalent to many draws against other kind of Rybkas.
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.
-
gerold
- Posts: 10121
- Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2006 12:57 am
- Location: van buren,missouri
Re: Father versus Rybka 3. Catching the enemy. Draw Number 3
Thanks Pablo. Very good of you to share this game.
Best to you,
Gerold.
Best to you,
Gerold.
-
Father
- Posts: 1391
- Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
- Location: Colombia
- Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Re: Father versus Rybka 3. Catching the enemy. Draw Number 3
Thanks Gerold,
Rybka 3 until its move 10, plays similar to other Rybkas. But then Rybka 3 doesnt move the pawn in C5, then, after that put the pawns in a line and move to b4 atacking in c3 and a3. This is the first technic of Rybka 3. After that, atack the center, and after that, the right place h lines. Same technique has Rybka 3 playing against blackone.
I am understanding to Rybka 3, a very beutifull chess machine.
Best to you too Gerold,
Pablo
Rybka 3 until its move 10, plays similar to other Rybkas. But then Rybka 3 doesnt move the pawn in C5, then, after that put the pawns in a line and move to b4 atacking in c3 and a3. This is the first technic of Rybka 3. After that, atack the center, and after that, the right place h lines. Same technique has Rybka 3 playing against blackone.
I am understanding to Rybka 3, a very beutifull chess machine.
Best to you too Gerold,
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.
-
Martin Thoresen
- Posts: 1833
- Joined: Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:07 am
Re: Father versus Rybka 3. Catching the enemy. Draw Number 3
Pablo,
Have you played only the default Rybka 3, or have you played against Rybka 3 Human and/or Rybka 3 Dynamic as well?
Have you played only the default Rybka 3, or have you played against Rybka 3 Human and/or Rybka 3 Dynamic as well?