Sanny wrote:
Till now Nomorechess had lost only 2 games out of 150 Games he has
played at GetClub Chess. But today the Beginner Level beat Nomorechess
Twice. So he has lost total 4 Games,
So GetClub Chess has become much stronger that it was earlier.
(Or maybe Nomo has gotten weaker?!!) :D
Nomorechess lost in 2 out of 5 Games he played with Beginner Level
Today !!!
Played at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html
Thats Great, So how good will Easy & Normal Levels Play.
I am waiting to see more wins against other players.
Because of frequent disconnects and the s-l-o-w-n-e-s-s
of the program, I have been playing "blitz" against the
quickest (and oddly, highest-rated) level lately. It is very
dangerous in crazy positions; twice (probably many more) I
miscalculated a complex combination, resulting in loss
of a Rook or minor piece. But sometimes the program will
just hang something for no reason. I have been deliberately
playing weird moves to take it out of book early on, and this
has the drawback that in spite of the program's mishandling
of these positions, I too have sometimes done just the same
because I have a hard-to-play position.
In order to get a feel for the program's strength, you need
to look beyond the raw score and play through the games;
in many cases, it is miniaturized (or plays on in what ought
to have been a resigned miniature). For the record, I do not
get miniaturized like that except once in a blue moon. If I
wanted to play a dull, 100 move game I could be very careful
and win every game on technique, but the program is so
slow I would die of old age before finishing more than just a
few games. I do know enough to run it out of book in some
main line Caro-Kann or Sicilians, but I wanted to test it sans
book, and so I played some passive moves to accomplish
that. When I did play carefully, against the master level, I
won fairly easily, just like before.
I have been doing this wild attacking style thing on
RedHotPawn and ChessWorld against humans, and the
results were that I now have very interesting games! But I
also have a very few games where I went wrong and got killed
very quickly because some of my opponents take these
games very seriously and no doubt research "megabase" to
find a winning plan. Many of my wild attacking games result
in a miniature victory for me, which is odd because, for
instance, I know nothing about the Pirc yet I destroyed it very
easily as White. In another ChessWorld game I played the
Latvian Gambit as Black, which again, I know absolutely
nothing about but when you are "busted" right in the opening
you tend to learn quickly. :D
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