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Old May 7th 08, 10:40 PM posted to rec.games.chess.analysis,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer
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On May 4, 3:23 am, Sanny wrote:


Here is the Game Rybka wins Easy Level in just 33 moves. Despite the
improvements suggested by you Rybka had the upper hand.


Whoa there! If you want to implement *my* advice,
then you need to remove Rybka's QN before firing up
the two engines. :D


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Rybka : (White)
easy: (Black)
Game Played at:http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html
View Recorded Game:http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?...930&game=Chess
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White -- Black
(Rybka ) -- (easy)

1. e2-e4{18} e7-e5{0}
2. Ng1-f3{16} Nb8-c6{0}
3. Bf1-b5{14} a7-a6{0}
4. Bb5-a4{14} d7-d6{0}
5. c2-c3{14} b7-b5{24}
6. Ba4-c2{16} Ng8-f6{32}
7. d2-d4{14} e5-d4{24}
8. c3-d4{14} Bc8-g4{22}
9. Ke1-g1{16} Nc6-b4{34}
10. Bc2-b3{18} Nf6-e4{24}
11. a2-a3{16} d6-d5{22}
12. a3-b4{20} c7-c6{54}
13. Qd1-c2{14} Qd8-c8{28}
14. Nf3-e5{18} Bg4-d7{24}
15. Nb1-c3{36} Ne4-f6{26}
16. Qc2-e2{18} Bd7-e6{32}
17. Nc3-a4{24} Ra8-b8{34}
18. Na4-c5{16} Bf8-c5{26}
19. b4-c5{16} Ke8-g8{30}
20. Bb3-c2{16} Rf8-d8{24}
21. Rf1-e1{20} Rb8-a8{56}
22. Qe2-d3{22} h7-h6{38}
23. Qd3-g3{24} Kg8-f8{44}
24. Qg3-f3{18} Be6-g4{20}
25. Qf3-f4{16} h6-h5{22}
26. h2-h3{24} Bg4-d7{34}
27. Qf4-f3{16} Bd7-e8{32}
28. Bc1-g5{20} Nf6-e4{28}
29. Ne5-g6{32} Kf8-g8{48}
30. Ng6-e7{16} Kg8-f8{22}
31. Ne7-c8{18} Ne4-g5{20}
32. Qf3-h5{14} Ng5-h3{24}
33. g2-h3{16} Kf8-g8{22}
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So what are the moves that you think are wrong by GetClub?



Sanny, you cannot compete on even terms with
the Rybka program. After *decades* of work by
amateur and professional programmers -- some of
whom were very strong players -- Rybka has come
out on top, besting countless other chess engines.

You should be satisfied if you can remove all the
bugs, make the program play exactly in accordance
with the complex rules of chess, and improve the
Web site's overall look and feel. You don't need to
get to a strength of 3000+ like Rybka; especially
in view of your using a Java applet.

The above game was very well played by Rybka.
Although the thinking-time was probably *short*, it
is interesting to see how the program varied from
conventional human thinking in the Ruy Lopez
opening, and with success. Typically, the GetClub
program was all too willing to accept a couple of
pawns in exchange for a piece, but here the Rybka
tactical machine managed to save the b4-pawn,
while conducting an amazing display of attacking
skill against the un-castled enemy King.


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