On Sep 2, 6:47 am, Sanny wrote:
So The rating are changing every month. And it is very tough to reach
higher levels atGetClubChess.
Bye
Sanny
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A little improvement was done, Lets see if it make it play better or
not.
I would say it is at least not playing as stupidly as it used to,
but still not very intelligently. Due to Sanny's claim that his
program had recently beaten "the strongest computer program in the
world," I decided to pit it against my home version of Fritz8. The
game was really no contest, but Fritz did come up with some amusing
tactical strokes, including a queen sacrifice:
White: Sanny's program (at "normal" level)
Black: Fritz8 (in blitz mode -- the numbers following each move are
the time each machine took, in seconds)
1. Nf3 Nf6 2. Nc3 {127} d5 {0} 3. d4 {205} g6 {0} 4. Bg5 {180} Bg7 {0}
5. Qd3 {211} O-O {8} 6. O-O-O {477} Re8 {0} 7. e4? {118} -- Perhaps
the losing move. Fritz now shows its greatly superior calculating
ability. 7...dxe4 {19} 8. Nxe4 {157} Bf5 {0} -- A very troublesome
pin. White can't break it by 9.Nxf6+, since 9...exf6 wins a piece. 9.
Bxf6 {194} exf6 {0} 10. Re1 {191} Nc6 {14} 11. Kb1 {308} Qd5 {0} --
Fritz rated the position at about -1.45 here. 12. Nfd2 {104} Bxe4 {0}
13. Rxe4 {174} f5 {0} 14. Rxe8+? {238} -- Relatively best was 14.Re2,
accepting the loss of a pawn. Now Fritz rates the position at about
-3.10. 14...Rxe8 {6} 15. Nf3 {272} Qxf3! {4} -- The queen sac. Of
course if White retakes on f3 then 16...Re1+ and mate quicky. 16. Qd2
{187} Qe4 {0} 17. d5?? {172} -- There was no good move, but this is
very bad. Fritz's now saw a forced mate. 17...Qd4! {4} -- Threatening
18...Qxb2# and therefore forcing further material loss. 18. Qc1 {132}
Re1 {0} 19. c3 {141} Rxc1+ {141} 20. Kxc1 {159} Bh6+{159} 21. Kc2
{188} Qa4+ {188} -- At this point Sanny's program resigned. Black has
a forced mate in 4: 22. b3 Qxa2+ 23. Kd3 Ne5+ 24. Kd4 Qxf2+ 25.
Kxe5Bg7# 0-1
Pretty much a hare-and-tortoise affair, except that here the hare
never let up. Sanny's program simply doesn't have the speed and
calculating ability to stand up to Fritz8 even in its quickest-moving
mode.