GetClub (Beginner) played Rybka till end Game. [51 Moves]
On Feb 24, 12:34 am, Sanny wrote:
I played another game-- a Benoni. Everything
seemed "normal" again; I sort of won a pawn
(don't count 'em; just look at how my pawn is
usable while its is superfluous) but ran into
some trouble with regard to my King's safety.
The program choked its opportunities, and
next thing I know I am mopping up a won
endgame, as usual. I would say it put up a
Thats what I am looking for. Please show me the recorded game where
this happened along with the Move number and which moves are wrong and
what was the correct move at that time. If I know a mistake then only
I can ask to improve it.
Okay, I said it was a "Benoni"; that is the recent
game where GetClub had White, and the opening
moves went:
1. d4 c5
2. d5 e5
That is the Benoni defense.
Whenever you find a wrong move Just tell me the move number along with
recorded game link. As Below,
In this game, I left my King exposed to
attacks which involve the sacrifice of material;
I do not think the program was looking deeply
enough to spot my mistake, but it could have
"lucked into it" if only it had found the first
move: B-h6. Immediately afterward, I moved
my King's Rook from f8 to b8, addressing the
problem. Then the program allowed me to
pin its Queen with ...R-b1; right after that it
moved K-e2, which allowed ...Qxc2+; it put
up very little defense and I won easily.
The dumbest error was obviously K-e2, letting
me capture a pawn with check. That qualifies
as what former world champ Boris Spassky
termed a "one-move blunder". But letting me
pin the Queen with my Rook was also a big
mistake, a game-losing error.
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Tonight I played another game in which the
program sacrificed a Knight for a single pawn;
there was nothing-- just retreat the attacked
piece or lose the game; GetClub decided to
lose the game; it obviously does not like to
retreat and live to fight another day... .
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