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Brand new game GC vs IVAN



 
 
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  #91  
Old June 2nd 08, 06:12 AM posted to rec.games.chess.computer
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queen D-I to B-I

GC + 4.3

Ivan has a I45 min to make 45 moves ..... The opening moves it makes
in one second for example ...It is just like two people playing with a
clock , if you take a few seconds to make a move your saving time to
think longer in the middle or end game....I use my ( I ) as a number one
...I45 divided by 45 = ?
Ivan can run out of time too so as the game go's on the less time ivan
will have to think.
Once ivan hits the 45 move game the time starts over so he gets another
I45 min..
But if he runs out of time he loses , i have tried to run ivan out of
time before but i am not a good enough player to do that to it...I got
ivan down to about 7 min before i was checkmated.

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  #92  
Old June 2nd 08, 10:20 AM posted to rec.games.chess.computer
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GetClub Played Qxf5 (Qd5xf5)

1. d4 Nf6
2. Nc3 d5
3. Bf4 Bf5
4. e3 e6
5. Bd3 Bb4
6. Ne2 0-0
7. a3 Ba5
8. Bxf5 exf5
9. 0-0 Nh5
10. Be5 Nc6
11. b4 Bb6
12. Qd3 Qd7
13. h3 a5
14. Rfd1 axb4
15. axb4 Rxa1
16. Rxa1 Nxb4
17. Qd1 Nc6
18. Rb1 Ra8
19. Rb5 Ne7
20. Nc1 Qc6
21. Rb3 Nf6
22. Na2 Qe6
23. Nb4 Nd7
24. Bf4 c5
25. dxc5 Nxc5
26. Rb1 Rd8
27. Nd3 Nxd3
28. cxd3 Qc6
29. Qb3 Ba5
30. Ne2 b6
31. Rc1 Qg6
32. Bc7 Ra8
33. Qb2 Rc8
34. Nf4 Qh6
35. Qe5 Qh4
36. g3 Qg5
37. Rc2 b5
38. Nxd5 Nxd5
39. Bxa5 Rf8
40. Qxd5 Qh5
41. Kh2 Qd1
42. Rd2 Qb1
43. Qxf5

So, On average it takes 1 min / move. Next time play with 2 min /
move. and GetClub plays in 30 sec / move. Then GetClub and IVAN will
be equal. As GetClub is 4 times stronger than IVAN.

Play whenever you are free.

Bye
Sanny


Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html
  #93  
Old June 2nd 08, 11:15 AM posted to rec.games.chess.computer
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Pawn B-5 to B-4

This is ivans strongest level , i can not make it stronger ...45 moves
in I45 min......
In other words i can not make it think any longer than it does now....

gc + 4.3

ivan thought for only 30 seconds on that move.

Ivan has 40 .39 left ( 40 min and 39 seconds) to make one more move
so if ivan wants to it can think for the rest of that time then move..

I wish i could make ivan go as strong as the instructions say it can 45
moves in 225 min BUT i really belive i have IVAN THE CONQUEROR ONE ..
But the sticker with the serial number says i have IVAN 2... + the box
it came in says 2 .......I have always thought i got Ivan ONE in a IVAN
2 box .....
The store i bought it at years ago was going out of business so i got
Ivan for about 20 $ , very cheap at that time.....
I have thought about UPGRADING to their GRAND MASTER Chess Computer
set , i belive that is about 2,200 ELO ....
The pieces and computer are nice looking BUT the one major thing that
bugs me how it plays the white pieces from the 7th and 8th rank...
So when i play other computers i all most always have to play
black......I am not sure the Grand Master plays the white that way but i
assume it does since Ivan plays that way....

lets see if gc can checkmate ivan ..

nite

  #94  
Old June 2nd 08, 03:26 PM posted to rec.games.chess.computer
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GetClub Played P-e4 (Pe3-e4)

1. d4 Nf6
2. Nc3 d5
3. Bf4 Bf5
4. e3 e6
5. Bd3 Bb4
6. Ne2 0-0
7. a3 Ba5
8. Bxf5 exf5
9. 0-0 Nh5
10. Be5 Nc6
11. b4 Bb6
12. Qd3 Qd7
13. h3 a5
14. Rfd1 axb4
15. axb4 Rxa1
16. Rxa1 Nxb4
17. Qd1 Nc6
18. Rb1 Ra8
19. Rb5 Ne7
20. Nc1 Qc6
21. Rb3 Nf6
22. Na2 Qe6
23. Nb4 Nd7
24. Bf4 c5
25. dxc5 Nxc5
26. Rb1 Rd8
27. Nd3 Nxd3
28. cxd3 Qc6
29. Qb3 Ba5
30. Ne2 b6
31. Rc1 Qg6
32. Bc7 Ra8
33. Qb2 Rc8
34. Nf4 Qh6
35. Qe5 Qh4
36. g3 Qg5
37. Rc2 b5
38. Nxd5 Nxd5
39. Bxa5 Rf8
40. Qxd5 Qh5
41. Kh2 Qd1
42. Rd2 Qb1
43. Qxf5 b4
44. e4

Now, its a easy win.

Play whenever you are free.

Bye
Sanny

Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html
  #95  
Old June 2nd 08, 05:21 PM posted to rec.games.chess.computer
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Pawn B-4 to B-3 ..

GC + 4.3

ivan took 20 seconds for that move .

Game is not over yet , you will see if GC end game has improved ..GC
should win this game easy .....

i have to leave for work.

by

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Old June 3rd 08, 06:23 AM posted to rec.games.chess.computer
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I made a new game thread since your last move was not here but i found
it..

the move ivan made was Pawn B-3 to B-2

 




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