Father Rybka 3 Draw Number 4: To 9.1 seconds to the victorie

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Father
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Father Rybka 3 Draw Number 4: To 9.1 seconds to the victorie

Post by Father »

Rybka 3: 17.8 ply; 302kN/s Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme CPU X9650 @ 3.00GHz 3666MHz, (4 CPUs) :D :D

Draw Number 4 for human being "Father" playing against the monster Rybka 3.
With best Respect,
Pablo
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[D]8/5k2/r4bp1/3q1p1p/1PpPpP1P/2P1B1P1/pPQ4K/R7 w - - 0 148
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: Father Rybka 3 Draw Number 4: To 9.1 seconds to the vict

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Congratulations!!! I really enjoy your drawn games, it makes the bots seem more humble. Still, human inventivity can get a draw against monsters.

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Re: Father Rybka 3 Draw Number 4: To 9.1 seconds to the vict

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ECHO :!:
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Re: Father Rybka 3 Draw Number 4: To 9.1 seconds to the vict

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Thanks Kai.
I dont understood why I won here :

But I can understand that machines never give to us the pardon. Then I won, and I claim for that,
Best,
Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Paychess.com Usser

[D]3r1rk1/2q1bpp1/p3pn1p/1ppp1n2/3P1P2/P1PQPNP1/1P2R1KP/R3BN2 b - - 0 19

[Event "Rated game, 1m + 0s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2008.08.18"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Father"]
[Black "Ridvan79"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2003"]
[BlackElo "2194"]
[Annotator "Restrepo,Pablo Ignacio"]
[PlyCount "37"]
[EventDate "2008.08.18"]
[BlackTeam "Rybka 3 32-bit: 13.0 ply; 17kN/s Intel(R) Cel"]
[TimeControl "60"]

1. d4 {0} Nf6 {B/0 0} 2. e3 {0} d5 {B/0 0} 3. c3 {0} Nc6 {-0.33/8 3} 4. f4 {
1-f3) 0} Bf5 {-0.51/8 6} 5. Nf3 {0} e6 {B/0 0} 6. Bb5 {1} Bd6 {-0.47/9 1} 7.
O-O {1} O-O {-0.48/10 0} 8. Re1 {(Sf3-e5) 0} a6 {-0.65/8 1} 9. Bd3 {(Lb5-e2) 1}
Ne7 {-0.66/7 1} 10. Qe2 {(Sf3-e5) 1} c5 {-0.74/8 6} 11. g3 {(Sb1-d2) 2} Bxd3 {-
0.82/7 7} 12. Qxd3 {1} h6 {-0.76/9 0} 13. Nbd2 {1} Qb6 {-0.67/8 1} 14. Nf1 {
-e4) 1} Nf5 {-0.97/6 6} 15. Re2 {(Sf3-e5) 1} Qc7 {-1.18/5 6} 16. Kg2 {(Sf3-e5)
1} b5 {-1.44/5 6} 17. Bd2 {(Kg2-g1) 1} Rad8 {-1.39/4 5} 18. a3 {(Kg2-g1) 0} Be7
{-1.48/4 6} 19. Be1 {(Kg2-g1) Zeit (Lag: Av=0.36s, max=0.5s) 1} 1-0
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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here the game

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[Event "Rated game, 3m + 0s"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2008.08.18"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Father"]
[Black "Zombik"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "A03"]
[WhiteElo "2044"]
[BlackElo "2750"]
[Annotator "Restrepo,Pablo Ignacio"]
[PlyCount "294"]
[EventDate "2008.08.18"]
[WhiteTeam "Rybka 3: 17.8 ply; 302kN/s Intel(R) Core(TM)2"]
[BlackTeam "Rybka 3: 17.8 ply; 302kN/s Intel(R) Core(TM)2"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. d4 {1} Nf6 {B/0 0} 2. e3 {0} d5 {0} 3. c3 {B/0 0} g6 {B/0 0} 4. f4 {0} Bg7 {
B/0 0} 5. Nf3 {0} O-O {B/0 0} 6. Bd3 {0} c5 {B/0 0} 7. O-O {1} Nc6 {B/0 0} 8.
Re1 {0} c4 {-0.47/12 4} 9. Bc2 {2} b5 {-0.35/14 11} 10. a3 {1} Qc7 {3} 11. Nbd2
{-0.44/12 0} Bg4 {10} 12. Nf1 {-0.42/13 0} a5 {3} 13. h3 {-0.57/11 0} Bf5 {-0.
43/13 7} 14. Bd2 {1} Bxc2 {-0.67/13 3} 15. Qxc2 {1} Ne4 {-0.67/15 7} 16. Reb1 {
2} a4 {-0.70/12 2} 17. Re1 {2} Na5 {-0.70/12 4} 18. Re2 {1} Rfe8 {-0.64/13 3}
19. Be1 {3} Nb3 {-0.56/14 10} 20. Rd1 {3} Nd6 {-0.53/14 2} 21. N1d2 {5} Rad8 {-
0.52/14 0} 22. Nxb3 {1} axb3 {-0.75/14 2} 23. Qd2 {4} f6 {-0.71/14 4} 24. Bf2 {
2} e6 {-0.70/15 1} 25. Rde1 {4} Rf8 {-0.71/12 2} 26. Qc1 {4} Qd7 {-0.66/13 3}
27. g3 {4} e5 {-0.85/12 2} 28. Kg2 {1} Qe6 {-0.85/13 3} 29. Qd1 {7} Ne4 {-0.81/
16 0} 30. Nd2 {3} Qc6 {-0.81/15 0} 31. Nxe4 {1} dxe4 {-0.81/12 0} 32. Kh2 {1}
Qd5 {-0.83/12 2} 33. Qc1 {1} exf4 {-0.86/14 1} 34. exf4 {1} f5 {-0.91/15 3} 35.
Be3 {0} Bf6 {-0.92/15 5} 36. h4 {1} Rf7 {-0.94/14 2} 37. Rg2 {0} Rfd7 {-0.94/
12 1} 38. Reg1 {1} Bg7 {-0.98/11 1} 39. Kh1 {1} Rd6 {-0.94/14 1} 40. Kh2 {1}
R8d7 {-0.94/11 2} 41. Kh1 {1} Qf7 {-0.94/13 1} 42. Kh2 {1} Bf6 {-0.94/12 1} 43.
Kh1 {1} Rd8 {-0.94/13 1} 44. Qe1 {0} Bg7 {-0.94/14 2} 45. Kh2 {1} R6d7 {-0.93/
12 2} 46. Kh1 {0} h5 {-0.93/14 1} 47. Qe2 {4} Bf6 {-0.93/15 1} 48. Rb1 {5} Qd5
{-0.93/15 1} 49. Qf2 {1} Be7 {-0.93/15 2} 50. Kh2 {2} Bf8 {-0.93/16 1} 51. Kh1
{1} Kh7 {-0.93/16 1} 52. Kh2 {0} Bg7 {-0.93/17 1} 53. Kh1 {0} Qe6 {-0.93/17 1}
54. Kh2 {0} Kg8 {-0.93/17 1} 55. Kh1 {0} Rd5 {-0.93/16 1} 56. Kg1 {0} Qe7 {-0.
93/18 1} 57. Kh1 {0} R5d6 {-0.93/16 1} 58. Kh2 {0} Bf6 {-0.93/16 1} 59. Kh1 {1}
Qc7 {-0.93/16 1} 60. Kh2 {0} R6d7 {-0.93/15 1} 61. Kh1 {0} Qc6 {-0.93/15 1} 62.
Kh2 {0} Re8 {-0.93/16 1} 63. Kh1 {0} Bg7 {-0.93/16 1} 64. Kh2 {0} Qd6 {-0.93/
16 1} 65. Kh1 {0} Rde7 {-0.93/16 1} 66. Kh2 {0} Rd8 {-0.93/16 1} 67. Kh1 {0}
Qd5 {-0.93/15 1} 68. Kh2 {0} Ra7 {-0.93/16 1} 69. Kh1 {1} Raa8 {-0.93/16 1} 70.
Kh2 {0} Rac8 {-0.93/16 1} 71. Kh1 {2} Rd7 {-0.93/17 1} 72. Kh2 {0} Rcc7 {-0.93/
17 1} 73. Rgg1 {0} Rd6 {-0.93/16 1} 74. Rgc1 {0} Rcd7 {-0.93/16 1} 75. Kg1 {0}
Rd8 {-0.93/16 1} 76. Kh2 {0} R6d7 {-0.93/16 1} 77. Kg1 {0} Qd6 {-0.93/16 1} 78.
Kh2 {0} Qe6 {-0.93/15 1} 79. Kg1 {0} Qd5 {-0.93/17 1} 80. Kh2 {0} Rd6 {-0.93/
16 1} 81. Kg1 {1} Bf6 {-0.93/16 1} 82. Kh2 {0} Re6 {-0.93/16 1} 83. Kg1 {0} Re7
{-0.93/16 0} 84. Kh2 {0} Rc7 {-0.93/15 1} 85. Kg1 {0} Rcd7 {-0.93/15 0} 86. Kh2
{0} Qf7 {-0.93/16 1} 87. Kg1 {0} Qe6 {-0.93/16 0} 88. Kh2 {0} Kh7 {-0.93/16 1}
89. Kg1 {0} Qc6 {-0.93/18 0} 90. Kh2 {0} Qd5 {-0.93/15 0} 91. Kg1 {0} Ra7 {-0.
93/15 0} 92. Kh2 {0} Bg7 {-0.93/14 2} 93. Kg1 {0} Rad7 {-0.43/13 4} 94. Kh2 {0}
b4 {-0.44/13 0} 95. axb4 {3} Ra8 {-0.43/19 0} 96. Ra1 {1} Ra2 {-0.43/15 0} 97.
Rxa2 {2} bxa2 {-0.82/15 0} 98. Ra1 {1} Ra7 {-0.82/13 0} 99. Qc2 {2} Bf6 {-0.72/
13 0} 100. Kh3 {1} Kg7 {-0.72/14 0} 101. Kh2 {0} Be7 {-0.72/14 0} 102. Kh3 {1}
Ra8 {-0.72/15 1} 103. Kh2 {0} Bd6 {-0.72/14 0} 104. Kh3 {0} Kf6 {-0.72/14 0}
105. Kh2 {0} Bf8 {-0.72/15 0} 106. Kh3 {0} Ra7 {-0.72/15 0} 107. Kh2 {0} Kg7 {-
0.72/15 0} 108. Kh3 {0} Be7 {-0.72/14 0} 109. Kh2 {0} Bd8 {-0.72/16 1} 110. Kh3
{0} Bb6 {-0.72/14 0} 111. Kh2 {0} Kh6 {-0.72/15 0} 112. Kh3 {0} Bc7 {-0.72/16 0
} 113. Kh2 {0} Bb8 {-0.72/14 0} 114. Kh3 {0} Kg7 {-0.72/15 0} 115. Kh2 {0} Kf6
{-0.72/14 0} 116. Kh3 {0} Ra6 {-0.72/15 0} 117. Kh2 {0} Bc7 {-0.72/15 0} 118.
Kh3 {0} Bd8 {-0.72/14 0} 119. Kh2 {0} Kf7 {-0.72/16 0} 120. Kh3 {0} Bf6 {-0.72/
15 0} 121. Kh2 {0} Ra8 {-0.72/13 0} 122. Kh3 {0} Bh8 {-0.72/13 0} 123. Kh2 {0}
Ra7 {-0.72/13 0} 124. Kh3 {0} Bg7 {-0.72/14 0} 125. Kh2 {0} Bf8 {-0.72/14 0}
126. Kh3 {0} Ra6 {-0.72/14 0} 127. Kh2 {0} Kf6 {-0.72/15 0} 128. Kh3 {0} Bg7 {-
0.72/14 0} 129. Kh2 {0} Ra8 {-0.72/14 0} 130. Kh3 {0} Bh8 {-0.72/14 0} 131. Kh2
{0} Kf7 {-0.72/14 0} 132. Kh3 {0} Kg7 {-0.72/13 0} 133. Kh2 {0} Ra6 {-0.72/13 0
} 134. Kh3 {0} Kg8 {-0.72/15 0} 135. Kh2 {0} Bg7 {-0.72/15 0} 136. Kh3 {0} Kf7
{-0.72/14 0} 137. Kh2 {0} Bf8 {-0.72/14 0} 138. Kh3 {0} Ra8 {-0.72/14 0} 139.
Kh2 {0} Be7 {-0.72/14 0} 140. Kh3 {0} Kg8 {-0.72/14 0} 141. Kh2 {0} Ra6 {-0.72/
17 0} 142. Kh3 {0} Bf6 {-0.72/15 0} 143. Kh2 {0} Kh7 {-0.72/13 0} 144. Kh3 {0}
Bd8 {0.00/13 1} 145. Kh2 {0} Kg8 {0.00/11 0} 146. Kh3 {0} Kf7 {0.00/15 0} 147.
Kh2 {0} Bf6 {(Lag: Av=0.46s, max=1.3s) 0.00/17 0} 1/2-1/2
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.