Hello Dear Chess Friends !
Very soon there will be a Duel of the Titans:
Rybka 4 x64 T4 - Houdini 1.5 x64 T4
SCCT FINAL 2010 (24 Hours per Game) is planning to be in LIVE:23.12.2010
http://www.justin.tv/sedatchess#r=OM6q55k~
For More Information:
http://sedatchess.110mb.com/index.php?p=1_74
Best Regards,
Sedat Canbaz
Announcement:SCCT FINAL 2010 - 24 Hours per Game
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Re: Announcement:SCCT FINAL 2010 - 24 Hours per Game
SCCT FINAL 2010 (24 Hours per Game) right now is started in LIVE:
http://www.justin.tv/sedatchess#r=OM6q55k~
All Chess Friends are Welcome to watch this interesting Duel of the Titans
Best,
Sedat
http://www.justin.tv/sedatchess#r=OM6q55k~
All Chess Friends are Welcome to watch this interesting Duel of the Titans
Best,
Sedat
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Re: Announcement:SCCT FINAL 2010 - 24 Hours per Game
SCCT FINAL (24 Hours per Game):the first game ended DRAW (in 59 moves)
And i hope the next game will be finish with WIN
Good luck to both engines !!
[Event "SCCT FINAL 2010 - 24 Hours per Game"]
[Site "Antalya/Turkey"]
[Date "2010.12.22"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Rybka 4 x64 T4"]
[Black "Houdini 1.5 x64 T4"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "E11"]
[Annotator "0.12;0.08"]
[PlyCount "118"]
[EventDate "2010.??.??"]
[TimeControl "43200"]
{Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz 3300 MHz W=24.3 plies; 434kN/ s B=27.6
plies; 10.432kN/s} 1. d4 {Both last book move [%eval 12,24] [%emt 0:22:53]} Nf6
{[%eval 8,27] [%emt 0:20:29]} 2. Nf3 {[%eval 19,23] [%emt 0:15:27]} e6 {
[%eval 6,27] [%emt 0:20:53]} 3. c4 {[%eval 18,22] [%emt 0:13:37]} Bb4+ {
(Be7) [%eval 5,26] [%emt 0:10:11]} 4. Bd2 {[%eval 22,23] [%emt 0:20:22]} Qe7 {
[%eval 4,27] [%emt 0:11:53]} 5. g3 {(e3) [%eval 21,23] [%emt 0:20:08]} Bxd2+ {
[%eval 3,28] [%emt 0:23:21]} 6. Qxd2 {[%eval 26,24] [%emt 0:19:05]} Nc6 {
[%eval 7,28] [%emt 0:12:48]} 7. e3 {(Nc3) [%eval 22,22] [%emt 0:11:36]} b6 {
(0-0) [%eval 9,26] [%emt 0:13:07]} 8. Bg2 {[%eval 29,23] [%emt 0:32:09]} Bb7 {
(0-0) [%eval 11,27] [%emt 0:11:24]} 9. O-O {(Nc3) [%eval 30,25] [%emt 0:40:39]}
O-O {[%eval 12,26] [%emt 0:09:42]} 10. Nc3 {[%eval 36,23] [%emt 0:07:17]} Na5 {
[%eval 14,26] [%emt 0:15:40]} 11. b3 {[%eval 31,20] [%emt 0:14:28]} Ne4 {
(Rfe8) [%eval 13,25] [%emt 0:16:04]} 12. Qc2 {[%eval 36,22] [%emt 0:15:16]}
Nxc3 {[%eval 16,26] [%emt 0:13:14]} 13. Qxc3 {[%eval 36,22] [%emt 0:03:10]} Be4
{[%eval 13,26] [%emt 0:13:22]} 14. b4 {(Nd2) [%eval 35,22] [%emt 0:17:26]} Nc6
{[%eval 15,26] [%emt 0:12:07]} 15. a3 {[%eval 35,19] [%emt 0:06:48]} f6 {
(Qe8) [%eval 16,24] [%emt 0:08:45]} 16. Rfd1 {
(Rac1) [%eval 38,20] [%emt 0:14:59]} d6 {(Rfc8) [%eval 20,26] [%emt 0:12:29]}
17. Rac1 {[%eval 40,21] [%emt 0:13:13]} Nd8 {[%eval 17,26] [%emt 0:07:26]} 18.
c5 {[%eval 30,21] [%emt 0:09:43]} d5 {[%eval 19,27] [%emt 0:35:34]} 19. Nd2 {
(Ne1) [%eval 30,20] [%emt 0:16:52]} Bxg2 {[%eval 16,26] [%emt 0:12:34]} 20.
Kxg2 {[%eval 33,21] [%emt 0:04:51]} Qd7 {(Nf7) [%eval 18,26] [%emt 0:12:00]}
21. Qb3 {(cxb6) [%eval 27,22] [%emt 0:46:50]} Rb8 {
(c6) [%eval 13,25] [%emt 0:11:41]} 22. Rc2 {[%eval 32,22] [%emt 1:04:33]} b5 {
(Nc6) [%eval 16,27] [%emt 0:18:53]} 23. c6 {[%eval 33,24] [%emt 0:09:35]} Qd6 {
(Qe8) [%eval 20,28] [%emt 0:08:40]} 24. Rc5 {[%eval 41,25] [%emt 0:15:40]} Rb6
{[%eval 24,28] [%emt 0:10:55]} 25. Rdc1 {[%eval 42,26] [%emt 0:17:58]} f5 {
[%eval 22,29] [%emt 0:05:40]} 26. a4 {[%eval 48,25] [%emt 0:09:53]} bxa4 {
[%eval 22,29] [%emt 0:18:06]} 27. Qxa4 {[%eval 48,25] [%emt 0:04:14]} Nf7 {
(a6) [%eval 30,29] [%emt 0:54:34]} 28. Qxa7 {[%eval 43,24] [%emt 0:06:20]} g5 {
(Rxb4) [%eval 26,27] [%emt 0:06:50]} 29. Qa4 {(b5) [%eval 70,22] [%emt 0:08:23]
} Rfb8 {[%eval 20,26] [%emt 0:08:29]} 30. b5 {
(Rb1) [%eval 70,22] [%emt 0:06:06]} Qf8 {[%eval 23,26] [%emt 0:04:22]} 31. Nb1
{(h3) [%eval 74,20] [%emt 0:02:40]} Ra8 {(g4) [%eval 25,26] [%emt 0:06:14]} 32.
Qb3 {[%eval 60,21] [%emt 0:10:22]} Nd6 {[%eval 22,25] [%emt 0:11:18]} 33. Nc3 {
[%eval 60,21] [%emt 0:07:54]} Rbb8 {[%eval 25,24] [%emt 0:04:47]} 34. Rb1 {
(Rf1) [%eval 62,19] [%emt 0:03:35]} Qf7 {(Qf6) [%eval 26,24] [%emt 0:08:57]}
35. Qd1 {[%eval 60,19] [%emt 0:21:35]} h5 {(Qf6) [%eval 20,24] [%emt 0:03:50]}
36. Na4 {[%eval 77,19] [%emt 0:04:49]} f4 {(Ne4) [%eval 28,23] [%emt 0:05:23]}
37. exf4 {[%eval 57,18] [%emt 0:01:46]} Ne4 {(Qg6) [%eval 24,23] [%emt 0:18:44]
} 38. Rcc1 {(Nc3) [%eval 95,19] [%emt 0:08:09]} gxf4 {
[%eval 38,22] [%emt 0:05:34]} 39. Nc3 {[%eval 95,19] [%emt 0:17:13]} fxg3 {
[%eval 38,23] [%emt 0:03:14]} 40. Nxe4 {[%eval 54,18] [%emt 0:01:12]} dxe4 {
[%eval 36,22] [%emt 0:00:01]} 41. Qe2 {[%eval -32769,19] [%emt 0:02:45]} gxf2 {
[%eval 32,24] [%emt 0:03:14]} 42. Qxf2 {[%eval -32769,20] [%emt 0:04:22]} Ra3 {
[%eval 24,25] [%emt 0:03:19]} 43. b6 {[%eval -32769,19] [%emt 0:04:01]} cxb6 {
[%eval 23,26] [%emt 0:04:08]} 44. Qe2 {[%eval 71,19] [%emt 0:02:10]} Qf3+ {
(Rf3) [%eval 24,25] [%emt 0:07:04]} 45. Qxf3 {[%eval 77,19] [%emt 0:00:35]}
exf3+ {[%eval 20,24] [%emt 0:00:00]} 46. Kf2 {[%eval 76,24] [%emt 0:01:12]} Kf7
{[%eval 18,28] [%emt 0:02:58]} 47. c7 {[%eval 76,24] [%emt 0:00:59]} Rc8 {
[%eval 18,27] [%emt 0:00:00]} 48. Rxb6 {[%eval 76,24] [%emt 0:01:41]} Ke7 {
[%eval 15,30] [%emt 0:04:44]} 49. h3 {(h4) [%eval 52,22] [%emt 0:03:50]} Kd7 {
[%eval 8,28] [%emt 0:03:42]} 50. Rbc6 {[%eval 51,26] [%emt 0:06:54]} Ra7 {
(Rd3) [%eval 8,32] [%emt 0:02:52]} 51. Kxf3 {
(R1c5) [%eval 108,27] [%emt 0:01:21]} Raxc7 {
(Rcxc7) [%eval 4,36] [%emt 0:02:49]} 52. Rxc7+ {[%eval 107,30] [%emt 0:02:19]}
Rxc7 {[%eval 3,35] [%emt 0:00:00]} 53. Rc5 {
(Rxc7+) [%eval 107,31] [%emt 0:00:40]} Rxc5 {(Ra7) [%eval 1,48] [%emt 0:02:49]}
54. dxc5 {[%eval 138,34] [%emt 0:00:17]} Kc6 {(e5) [%eval 0,34] [%emt 0:00:00]}
55. Ke4 {[%eval 138,39] [%emt 0:04:54]} Kxc5 {[%eval 0,34] [%emt 0:00:00]} 56.
Ke5 {[%eval 138,42] [%emt 0:00:09]} Kc4 {(h4) [%eval 0,34] [%emt 0:00:00]} 57.
Kxe6 {[%eval 138,46] [%emt 0:01:01]} Kd4 {[%eval 0,34] [%emt 0:00:00]} 58. Kf5
{[%eval 0,49] [%emt 0:03:12]} Ke3 {[%eval 0,34] [%emt 0:00:00]} 59. h4 {
[%eval 0,48] [%emt 0:02:00]} Kf3 {
adjud. Draw accepted [%eval 0,34] [%emt 0:00:00]} 1/2-1/2
And i hope the next game will be finish with WIN
Good luck to both engines !!
[Event "SCCT FINAL 2010 - 24 Hours per Game"]
[Site "Antalya/Turkey"]
[Date "2010.12.22"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Rybka 4 x64 T4"]
[Black "Houdini 1.5 x64 T4"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "E11"]
[Annotator "0.12;0.08"]
[PlyCount "118"]
[EventDate "2010.??.??"]
[TimeControl "43200"]
{Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz 3300 MHz W=24.3 plies; 434kN/ s B=27.6
plies; 10.432kN/s} 1. d4 {Both last book move [%eval 12,24] [%emt 0:22:53]} Nf6
{[%eval 8,27] [%emt 0:20:29]} 2. Nf3 {[%eval 19,23] [%emt 0:15:27]} e6 {
[%eval 6,27] [%emt 0:20:53]} 3. c4 {[%eval 18,22] [%emt 0:13:37]} Bb4+ {
(Be7) [%eval 5,26] [%emt 0:10:11]} 4. Bd2 {[%eval 22,23] [%emt 0:20:22]} Qe7 {
[%eval 4,27] [%emt 0:11:53]} 5. g3 {(e3) [%eval 21,23] [%emt 0:20:08]} Bxd2+ {
[%eval 3,28] [%emt 0:23:21]} 6. Qxd2 {[%eval 26,24] [%emt 0:19:05]} Nc6 {
[%eval 7,28] [%emt 0:12:48]} 7. e3 {(Nc3) [%eval 22,22] [%emt 0:11:36]} b6 {
(0-0) [%eval 9,26] [%emt 0:13:07]} 8. Bg2 {[%eval 29,23] [%emt 0:32:09]} Bb7 {
(0-0) [%eval 11,27] [%emt 0:11:24]} 9. O-O {(Nc3) [%eval 30,25] [%emt 0:40:39]}
O-O {[%eval 12,26] [%emt 0:09:42]} 10. Nc3 {[%eval 36,23] [%emt 0:07:17]} Na5 {
[%eval 14,26] [%emt 0:15:40]} 11. b3 {[%eval 31,20] [%emt 0:14:28]} Ne4 {
(Rfe8) [%eval 13,25] [%emt 0:16:04]} 12. Qc2 {[%eval 36,22] [%emt 0:15:16]}
Nxc3 {[%eval 16,26] [%emt 0:13:14]} 13. Qxc3 {[%eval 36,22] [%emt 0:03:10]} Be4
{[%eval 13,26] [%emt 0:13:22]} 14. b4 {(Nd2) [%eval 35,22] [%emt 0:17:26]} Nc6
{[%eval 15,26] [%emt 0:12:07]} 15. a3 {[%eval 35,19] [%emt 0:06:48]} f6 {
(Qe8) [%eval 16,24] [%emt 0:08:45]} 16. Rfd1 {
(Rac1) [%eval 38,20] [%emt 0:14:59]} d6 {(Rfc8) [%eval 20,26] [%emt 0:12:29]}
17. Rac1 {[%eval 40,21] [%emt 0:13:13]} Nd8 {[%eval 17,26] [%emt 0:07:26]} 18.
c5 {[%eval 30,21] [%emt 0:09:43]} d5 {[%eval 19,27] [%emt 0:35:34]} 19. Nd2 {
(Ne1) [%eval 30,20] [%emt 0:16:52]} Bxg2 {[%eval 16,26] [%emt 0:12:34]} 20.
Kxg2 {[%eval 33,21] [%emt 0:04:51]} Qd7 {(Nf7) [%eval 18,26] [%emt 0:12:00]}
21. Qb3 {(cxb6) [%eval 27,22] [%emt 0:46:50]} Rb8 {
(c6) [%eval 13,25] [%emt 0:11:41]} 22. Rc2 {[%eval 32,22] [%emt 1:04:33]} b5 {
(Nc6) [%eval 16,27] [%emt 0:18:53]} 23. c6 {[%eval 33,24] [%emt 0:09:35]} Qd6 {
(Qe8) [%eval 20,28] [%emt 0:08:40]} 24. Rc5 {[%eval 41,25] [%emt 0:15:40]} Rb6
{[%eval 24,28] [%emt 0:10:55]} 25. Rdc1 {[%eval 42,26] [%emt 0:17:58]} f5 {
[%eval 22,29] [%emt 0:05:40]} 26. a4 {[%eval 48,25] [%emt 0:09:53]} bxa4 {
[%eval 22,29] [%emt 0:18:06]} 27. Qxa4 {[%eval 48,25] [%emt 0:04:14]} Nf7 {
(a6) [%eval 30,29] [%emt 0:54:34]} 28. Qxa7 {[%eval 43,24] [%emt 0:06:20]} g5 {
(Rxb4) [%eval 26,27] [%emt 0:06:50]} 29. Qa4 {(b5) [%eval 70,22] [%emt 0:08:23]
} Rfb8 {[%eval 20,26] [%emt 0:08:29]} 30. b5 {
(Rb1) [%eval 70,22] [%emt 0:06:06]} Qf8 {[%eval 23,26] [%emt 0:04:22]} 31. Nb1
{(h3) [%eval 74,20] [%emt 0:02:40]} Ra8 {(g4) [%eval 25,26] [%emt 0:06:14]} 32.
Qb3 {[%eval 60,21] [%emt 0:10:22]} Nd6 {[%eval 22,25] [%emt 0:11:18]} 33. Nc3 {
[%eval 60,21] [%emt 0:07:54]} Rbb8 {[%eval 25,24] [%emt 0:04:47]} 34. Rb1 {
(Rf1) [%eval 62,19] [%emt 0:03:35]} Qf7 {(Qf6) [%eval 26,24] [%emt 0:08:57]}
35. Qd1 {[%eval 60,19] [%emt 0:21:35]} h5 {(Qf6) [%eval 20,24] [%emt 0:03:50]}
36. Na4 {[%eval 77,19] [%emt 0:04:49]} f4 {(Ne4) [%eval 28,23] [%emt 0:05:23]}
37. exf4 {[%eval 57,18] [%emt 0:01:46]} Ne4 {(Qg6) [%eval 24,23] [%emt 0:18:44]
} 38. Rcc1 {(Nc3) [%eval 95,19] [%emt 0:08:09]} gxf4 {
[%eval 38,22] [%emt 0:05:34]} 39. Nc3 {[%eval 95,19] [%emt 0:17:13]} fxg3 {
[%eval 38,23] [%emt 0:03:14]} 40. Nxe4 {[%eval 54,18] [%emt 0:01:12]} dxe4 {
[%eval 36,22] [%emt 0:00:01]} 41. Qe2 {[%eval -32769,19] [%emt 0:02:45]} gxf2 {
[%eval 32,24] [%emt 0:03:14]} 42. Qxf2 {[%eval -32769,20] [%emt 0:04:22]} Ra3 {
[%eval 24,25] [%emt 0:03:19]} 43. b6 {[%eval -32769,19] [%emt 0:04:01]} cxb6 {
[%eval 23,26] [%emt 0:04:08]} 44. Qe2 {[%eval 71,19] [%emt 0:02:10]} Qf3+ {
(Rf3) [%eval 24,25] [%emt 0:07:04]} 45. Qxf3 {[%eval 77,19] [%emt 0:00:35]}
exf3+ {[%eval 20,24] [%emt 0:00:00]} 46. Kf2 {[%eval 76,24] [%emt 0:01:12]} Kf7
{[%eval 18,28] [%emt 0:02:58]} 47. c7 {[%eval 76,24] [%emt 0:00:59]} Rc8 {
[%eval 18,27] [%emt 0:00:00]} 48. Rxb6 {[%eval 76,24] [%emt 0:01:41]} Ke7 {
[%eval 15,30] [%emt 0:04:44]} 49. h3 {(h4) [%eval 52,22] [%emt 0:03:50]} Kd7 {
[%eval 8,28] [%emt 0:03:42]} 50. Rbc6 {[%eval 51,26] [%emt 0:06:54]} Ra7 {
(Rd3) [%eval 8,32] [%emt 0:02:52]} 51. Kxf3 {
(R1c5) [%eval 108,27] [%emt 0:01:21]} Raxc7 {
(Rcxc7) [%eval 4,36] [%emt 0:02:49]} 52. Rxc7+ {[%eval 107,30] [%emt 0:02:19]}
Rxc7 {[%eval 3,35] [%emt 0:00:00]} 53. Rc5 {
(Rxc7+) [%eval 107,31] [%emt 0:00:40]} Rxc5 {(Ra7) [%eval 1,48] [%emt 0:02:49]}
54. dxc5 {[%eval 138,34] [%emt 0:00:17]} Kc6 {(e5) [%eval 0,34] [%emt 0:00:00]}
55. Ke4 {[%eval 138,39] [%emt 0:04:54]} Kxc5 {[%eval 0,34] [%emt 0:00:00]} 56.
Ke5 {[%eval 138,42] [%emt 0:00:09]} Kc4 {(h4) [%eval 0,34] [%emt 0:00:00]} 57.
Kxe6 {[%eval 138,46] [%emt 0:01:01]} Kd4 {[%eval 0,34] [%emt 0:00:00]} 58. Kf5
{[%eval 0,49] [%emt 0:03:12]} Ke3 {[%eval 0,34] [%emt 0:00:00]} 59. h4 {
[%eval 0,48] [%emt 0:02:00]} Kf3 {
adjud. Draw accepted [%eval 0,34] [%emt 0:00:00]} 1/2-1/2
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Re: Announcement:SCCT FINAL 2010 - 24 Hours per Game
Duel of the Titans:Houdini 1.5 x64 T4 is the Winner - Congrats to R.Houdart
For more details/games:
http://sedatchess.110mb.com/index.php?p=1_74
Best Regards,
Sedat
For more details/games:
http://sedatchess.110mb.com/index.php?p=1_74
Best Regards,
Sedat
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Re: Announcement:SCCT FINAL 2010 - 24 Hours per Game
Sedat,Sedat Canbaz wrote:Duel of the Titans:Houdini 1.5 x64 T4 is the Winner - Congrats to R.Houdart
For more details/games:
http://sedatchess.110mb.com/index.php?p=1_74
Best Regards,
Sedat
Thank you, these were 2 crazy games.
The winner is actually not very important (for what it's worth it could have been 2-0 for Rybka), but the games are very entertaining. The tactical depth is astonishing, when engines go on average 27 or 28 plies deep it becomes really hard to understand the game...
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Re: Announcement:SCCT FINAL 2010 - 24 Hours per Game
the first false step came by Rybka on move 17Houdini wrote:Sedat,Sedat Canbaz wrote:Duel of the Titans:Houdini 1.5 x64 T4 is the Winner - Congrats to R.Houdart
For more details/games:
http://sedatchess.110mb.com/index.php?p=1_74
Best Regards,
Sedat
Thank you, these were 2 crazy games.
The winner is actually not very important (for what it's worth it could have been 2-0 for Rybka), but the games are very entertaining. The tactical depth is astonishing, when engines go on average 27 or 28 plies deep it becomes really hard to understand the game...
on depth 26 it would play Qa5 or f5 with 0.00 evaluation
Also Houdini thinks that after Qa5 position is equal
2: Houdini 1.5 x64 T4 - Rybka 4 x64 T4, SCCT FINAL 2010 - 24 Hours per Game 2010
[d] r4rk1/1p2bp1p/p1n3p1/q2pP3/P1pP4/2P1BP1P/2B2PK1/RQ3R2 w - - 0 1
Analysis by Houdini 1.5 x64:
at depth 25
1. = (0.00): 18.Rc1 Rab8 19.f4 b5 20.axb5 Ba3 21.Ra2 Qxc3 22.Bxg6 Bxc1 23.Bxh7+ Kh8 24.Qf5 Bxe3 25.fxe3 Rxb5 26.Qh5 Kg7 27.Qg4+ Kxh7 28.Qh4+ Kg8 29.Qg3+ Kh8 30.Qh4+ Kg7 31.Qg3+ Kh7 32.Qh4+ Kg8
2. = (0.00): 18.Qb2 Rab8 19.f4 f5 20.Rfb1 Qc7 21.Qb6 Qd7 22.Bd1 Bd8 23.Qc5 Be7 24.Qb6 Bd8
(Bram, Sommelsdijk 24.12.2010)
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Re: Announcement:SCCT FINAL 2010 - 24 Hours per Game
Houdini wrote:Sedat,Sedat Canbaz wrote:Duel of the Titans:Houdini 1.5 x64 T4 is the Winner - Congrats to R.Houdart
For more details/games:
http://sedatchess.110mb.com/index.php?p=1_74
Best Regards,
Sedat
Thank you, these were 2 crazy games.
The winner is actually not very important (for what it's worth it could have been 2-0 for Rybka), but the games are very entertaining. The tactical depth is astonishing, when engines go on average 27 or 28 plies deep it becomes really hard to understand the game...
Hello Robert !
Not at all,its my pleasure
Yes...indeed its very hard understand the engines in a such slower time controls
With respect to all,but in my opinion these 2 games are best of 2010
Kind Regards,
Sedat
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Re: Announcement:SCCT FINAL 2010 - 24 Hours per Game
Well I give it a try,Houdini wrote:Sedat,Sedat Canbaz wrote:Duel of the Titans:Houdini 1.5 x64 T4 is the Winner - Congrats to R.Houdart
Best Regards,
Sedat
Thank you, these were 2 crazy games.
The winner is actually not very important (for what it's worth it could have been 2-0 for Rybka), but the games are very entertaining. The tactical depth is astonishing, when engines go on average 27 or 28 plies deep it becomes really hard to understand the game...
[Event "SCCT FINAL 2010 - 24 Hours per Game"]
[Site "Antalya/Turkey"]
[Date "2010.12.23"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Houdini 1.5 x64 T4"]
[Black "Rybka 4 x64 T4"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E20"]
[Annotator "0.22;0.20"]
[PlyCount "161"]
[EventDate "2010.??.??"]
[TimeControl "43200"]
{Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz 3300 MHz W=27.3 plies; 10.566kN/s B=23.
3 plies; 425kN/s} 1. d4 {0.22/27 1431 Both last book move} Nf6 {0.20/24 3135}
2. c4 {0.23/26 630} e6 {0.16/23 2106} 3. Nf3 {0.23/26 997 (Nc3)} Be7 {0.19/22
1244 (Bb4+)} 4. Nc3 {0.27/27 805} O-O {0.20/23 2219 (d5)} 5. e4 {0.32/28 842}
d5 {0.14/23 759} 6. e5 {0.30/27 633} Ne4 {0.12/23 472} 7. cxd5 {0.30/27 876}
exd5 {0.15/24 2427} 8. Bd3 {0.30/28 968} Nxc3 {0.15/23 497} 9. bxc3 {0.31/26 0}
c5 {0.14/24 1031 a new move, two GM games had Bg4} 10. O-O {0.26/26 2093} c4 {
0.14/23 509} 11. Bc2 {0.26/28 2056} Nc6 {0.14/22 979} 12. a4 {0.26/26 777} a6 {
0.16/20 765 (Bg4)} 13. Be3 {0.18/24 633 (Bd2)} Bg4 {0.08/23 2196 (Rb8)} 14. h3
{0.21/26 461} Bh5 {0.08/23 845} 15. Qb1 {0.16/26 453 first crucial decision,
H15 takes a splintered kingside for the bishoppair} Bxf3 {0.00/23 684 (Bg6)}
16. gxf3 {0.13/28 1578} g6 {0.01/23 670} 17. Kg2 {0.07/26 420 (Qxb7)} Rb8 $6 {
0.00/23 1631 (Qa5) perhaps already the first false step. After Qa5 black has
more counterchances and both programs eval this after long thinking as 0.00} (
17... Qa5 $1 18. Qb2 (18. Qxb7 Ra7) 18... Rab8 19. f4 f5 20. Rfb1 Qc7 $11) 18.
h4 {0.40/26 680 (f4) this is where the kings attack tactic stuff starts. for a
human also very attractive to offer the pawn for an open h-line} f5 {0.15/21
1123} (18... Bxh4 19. Rh1 Be7 20. Rh3 f5 21. Qh1 Rf7 {gives nice chances for
white}) 19. Bh6 {0.45/26 409 (Rh1)} Rf7 {0.26/21 1324} 20. Rh1 {0.40/26 446}
Bxh4 {0.26/21 1088 (Qd7) when Bxh4 is the best move here, than already there
is something very wrong with blacks position. after the following forced moves
white ends up a with rook for a piece. Qd7 gives black more practical chances.}
(20... Qd7 $5 21. h5 g5 22. f4 g4 23. Bg5 Qe6 24. Bxe7 Nxe7 25. a5 b6 26. axb6
Rxb6 27. Qe1 $14 Rf8) (20... b5 21. axb5 axb5 22. h5 $14 Qc8) 21. e6 {0.31/27
444} Rc7 {0.32/21 498} 22. Bf4 {0.30/28 824} Bf6 {-300.02/21 476 (Bg5)} 23. a5
{0.35/26 414} Re7 {0.20/21 752} 24. Bxb8 {0.50/26 394} Qxb8 {0.13/22 210} 25.
Bxf5 {0.47/27 825} Qf8 {0.09/22 238} (25... gxf5 26. Qxf5 Rg7+ 27. Kf1 Qd8 28.
Ke2 Bg5 29. f4 Ne7 30. Qe5 Nc6 31. Qe3 Bf6 32. Rag1 $16) 26. Bg4 {0.43/28 750}
Bg5 {0.18/22 177} 27. f4 $1 {0.46/27 341 (Qa2) not expected by R4 and a very
nice pawn sac for opening up the diagonal h1-a8} Bxf4 {0.18/22 565} 28. Qd1 {
0.52/27 331} Qf6 {0.18/22 357} 29. Qf3 {0.44/28 515} Qg5 {0.18/22 137} 30. Kf1
{0.44/26 1} Na7 {0.35/22 536} 31. Rg1 {0.59/29 476} Kg7 {0.72/20 603 (Nb5)} 32.
Bh3 {0.83/28 329} Qf6 {0.72/20 181} 33. Qxd5 {0.83/26 2 now white already must
have a technical win} Nb5 {0.68/20 86} 34. Re1 {1.25/25 764 (Qxc4) a typical
and good computer move. white chooses to go for an ending with unbalanced
material plus, which H15 evals as more than one pawn and R4 as 0,7 and I must
say as a human it looks as if black can hold this, but in the end H15 proves
that he was right.} (34. Qxc4 Rc7 35. Qe2 Nxc3 36. Qd3 Nd5 37. Re1 Bd6 38. Qb3
Nc3) 34... Bd2 {1.06/21 413} 35. Re5 {1.25/23 0} Bxc3 {1.06/22 172} 36. Rg3 {
1.52/23 30} Bb4 {-300.02/20 116} 37. Qe4 {1.56/25 398 (Qxc4)} Bd6 {0.70/23 679}
38. Rf3 {1.56/23 0} Bxe5 {0.70/24 41} 39. Rxf6 {1.61/27 407} Bxf6 {0.70/24 27}
40. d5 {1.46/26 0 that is the position, can black let his pieces coordinate well
enough, to hold} Rc7 {0.71/24 225} 41. Bg4 {1.46/29 407} Nd6 {0.71/26 224} 42.
Qf4 {1.46/27 1} Be7 {0.71/27 39} 43. Bd1 {1.52/32 1469 (Qd4+)} Kg8 {0.77/26
414 (Rc8)} 44. Qe3 {1.53/31 361} Kg7 {0.77/26 363 (Rc8)} 45. Bc2 {1.58/29 260
(Qd4+)} Rc8 {0.77/27 340} 46. Ke1 {1.58/29 446 (Qe5+)} Rf8 {0.78/24 221} 47. f4
{1.58/29 313} Kh8 {0.84/24 376 (Rf6)} 48. Qg3 {1.58/30 352} Rf6 {0.85/23 162}
49. Ke2 {1.58/30 235 (Bb1)} Rf8 {0.85/28 365} 50. Qc3+ {1.58/29 358} Kg8 {0.85/
28 192} 51. Qd4 {1.66/29 469} Rf6 {0.85/27 457} 52. Qg1 {1.64/29 212 (Qe3)} Kh8
{0.85/25 164} 53. Qb6 {1.64/30 313 (Qa1)} Kg7 {0.85/25 252} 54. Qc7 {1.64/30
477 (Qf2)} Kf8 {0.80/25 23} 55. Ke3 {1.64/31 273 (Kf3)} h5 {1.03/25 471 now
black has run out of useful moves, has come into zugzwang and he now must play
with his pawns which weakens them so white can force a break} 56. Qb8+ {1.80/
30 849} Kg7 {1.14/26 25} 57. Qa7 {1.87/29 491} Kg8 {1.04/22 351 (Kf8)} 58. Qd4
{1.90/29 335 (Ke2)} Kf8 {1.29/26 798} 59. Ke2 {1.93/29 264 (Qe5)} Kg7 {1.44/24
705 (h4)} 60. Bb1 {2.46/27 471 threatens to win the c4 pawn and gives black a
difficult choice once more} h4 {1.59/23 159 (Kg8)} (60... Kh6 61. Ba2 Nb5 62.
Qxc4) 61. Kf3 {2.78/27 171} Kh6 {1.85/24 309 (Kh7)} 62. Qg1 {2.74/26 165 (Qb6)}
Kg7 {1.91/23 88} 63. Kg4 {2.74/24 0} Kf8 {1.91/24 63} 64. Qd4 {2.76/29 181} Bd8
{2.24/22 220 (Ke8)} 65. Qe5 {3.45/27 215} Be7 {2.24/22 30} 66. Kh3 {3.45/26 0}
Kg8 {2.54/23 104} 67. Qe2 {3.77/26 187} Kg7 {2.54/23 164} 68. Qg4 {3.77/24 0
the end of very fine manoevring and very instructive, the h-pawn falls and
white wins} Kh7 {2.83/23 150 (Ne8)} 69. Qxh4+ {4.65/25 184} Kg7 {2.83/24 24}
70. Qg3 {4.65/24 0} Kh7 {2.83/22 64} 71. Qg1 {5.22/27 569} Kg7 {3.97/21 85
(Kh6)} 72. f5 {5.63/26 496 (Qd4)} g5 {3.94/22 156 (c3)} 73. Qxg5+ {5.22/23 0}
Kf8 {4.60/26 90} 74. Qh5 {6.02/30 165} Kg8 {4.60/26 139 (Kg7)} 75. Kg3 {6.21/
30 190 (Kg2)} Kg7 {4.60/25 127} 76. Qh3 {6.24/30 261} c3 {4.91/24 52 (Bd8)} 77.
Kg2 {7.03/30 242 (Qg4+)} Kg8 {4.91/24 47} 78. Qxc3 {7.24/32 226} Kf8 {7.05/21
173} 79. Qh3 {8.13/29 155 (Qf3)} Kg8 {7.05/27 158} 80. Bc2 {8.13/27 0 (Bd3)}
Kg7 {7.05/25 22} 81. Qg3+ {8.27/28 159} 1-0
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Re: Announcement:SCCT FINAL 2010 - 24 Hours per Game
Thank you Bram !
Very Interesting...
Happy new year,
Sedat
Very Interesting...
Happy new year,
Sedat