Hi for all,
One Super-GM once told me that Anand receives 20,000 Computer chess games weekly! This explains his rise lately.
Can any one please guide me from where I can download (or buy) high quality computer-chess games under conditions similar to TCEC for example in terms of machine power, selected engines and long time control.
While I am not looking for it for same reasons as Anand, but having chess enthusiastic might justify my request.
Your answers will be highly Appreciable.
Thank you
High quality Computer Chess databases?
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cdani
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Re: High quality Computer Chess databases?
Curious. I suppose that is trying to get a Monte-Carlo like tree of games. I had this idea some time ago.
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Harvey Williamson
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Re: High quality Computer Chess databases?
I don't think this explains his rise lately. It will come as no surprise that he has had access to these kind of games for several years.Dr.Joy wrote: One Super-GM once told me that Anand receives 20,000 Computer chess games weekly! This explains his rise lately.
He is a 5x World Champion so why should anyone be surprised he is now 2800+ again and back to number 2 in the world?
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Re: High quality Computer Chess databases?
As far as I know, Monte-Carlo analyzing method is supported only by Rybka which is already out-dated. One More thing is that building a tree using this method can be misleading, as you might choose a high-percentage move which leads ultimately to a losing position!
Anand's idea is to have a vast repertoire database which includes replies to unplayed novelties, while examining his own from probability point of view.
Anand's idea is to have a vast repertoire database which includes replies to unplayed novelties, while examining his own from probability point of view.
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Re: High quality Computer Chess databases?
I didn't say it is a surprise. The point is that he is the only "old guard" who is (at least) matching the young generation.
On the highest level, human chess is recently about novelties and reaction to novelties. That's why a vast engine database can change the course of events. It can contain answers to unasked questions!
On the highest level, human chess is recently about novelties and reaction to novelties. That's why a vast engine database can change the course of events. It can contain answers to unasked questions!
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Harvey Williamson
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Re: High quality Computer Chess databases?
ok good to know.Dr.Joy wrote: Anand's idea is to have a vast repertoire database which includes replies to unplayed novelties, while examining his own from probability point of view.
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Harvey Williamson
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Re: High quality Computer Chess databases?
I agree.Dr.Joy wrote:I didn't say it is a surprise. The point is that he is the only "old guard" who is (at least) matching the young generation.
Vish is back to number 2 in the world and 2800+ again.
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cdani
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Re: High quality Computer Chess databases?
Sure!Dr.Joy wrote: Anand's idea is to have a vast repertoire database which includes replies to unplayed novelties, while examining his own from probability point of view.
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Re: High quality Computer Chess databases?
A nice summary of game sources is here:
http://www.chessgameslinks.lars-balzer.info/
http://www.chessgameslinks.lars-balzer.info/
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Re: High quality Computer Chess databases?
Thank you so much Mr. Corbit. I really appreciate your kind help.. All the best 