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The GM name is ? It has about I4 letters in his name ..
I was on the Rybka website and the people over there said he is a anti computer type GM so he would give it a challenge .. Rybka is still giving him a different pawn in every game ........ Still it is exciting chess ... |
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On Mar 5, 11:21 am, (SAT W-7) wrote:
The GM name is ? It has about I4 letters in his name .. Dzindzi. Just cut off the letters you can't handle. ;D I was on the Rybka website and the people over there said he is a anti computer type GM so he would give it a challenge .. Rybka is still giving him a different pawn in every game ........ Still it is exciting chess ... Many people consider themselves to be tricky, anti-computer types-- until they run into one that is stronger than they can handle! I still remember back when computers were so weak... (audience: "how weak were they?") .. they were so weak, that even I could beat them! Okay, maybe he is good against computers; we shall see. In my experience so far, the best engines have no trouble improving on the actual play of human grandmasters against one another. But then, I generally give the programs lots of time to think. Example: I took the "lost position" from the famous game between GetClub and Ivan, plugged it in and guess what? A draw! That is, I assume it would eventually be drawn, though I have not the patience to see whether or not the stronger engine could pull off a magic win, now that it is dead-even in an ending of R&B vs. R&B (of opposite colors) with just a few pawns remaining. I gave both programs lots of time to consider their moves, but nonetheless, the stronger program saved the game. (The weaker one is supposed to be grandmaster strength.) -- help bot |
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A draw ......
I am not sure if ivan or getclub will draw or if one will win...We have to wait and see.. I think i will go check out the Rybka site and see how the next game came out...It mite be a off day ? |
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SAT W-7 wrote:
The GM name is ? It has about I4 letters in his name .. I was on the Rybka website and the people over there said he is a anti computer type GM so he would give it a challenge .. Rybka is still giving him a different pawn in every game ........ Still it is exciting chess ... Never up 2 games to zip. The games are not draw odds... Draw Human CPU CPU |
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Your right , i am not sure where i saw the GM up 2 games ....
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article , SAT W-7
writes Your right , i am not sure where i saw the GM up 2 games .... After 4 games Rybka leads Dzindzi**** by 2-1=1 Cheers - Eric -- Eric Hallsworth, Countrywide Computers, Victoria House, 1 High Street, Wilburton, Cambs CB6 3RB. Tel: 01353 740323 Website for Chess & Bridge Computers & Softwa http://www.countrywidecomputers.co.uk |
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After 4 games Rybka leads Dzindzi**** by 2-1=1
Of course GitClub would have been up 5-0 after 4 games. |
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ha ha ,,,,
My ivan made another blunder in the end game .....I think getclub will checkmate him soon.... |
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On Mar 5, 11:21 am, (SAT W-7) wrote:
The GM name is ? It has about I4 letters in his name .. I was on the Rybka website and the people over there said he is a anti computer type GM so he would give it a challenge .. I am playing over these games and I must say that GM Dzindzi was not particularly impressive. Sure, one game had Rybka botch a Rook ending badly and the human won, but other games look terrible. In one game, for instance, RD (Roman Dzindzichashvili) left his King in the center and got blown off the board by very obvious moves. What should be considered a strong anti- computer style would be someone who bores us to death with moves which put a computer's tactics-calculating engine to sleep. Someone who can often steer into Rook endings or dead- equal type positions where pieces are traded off and neither side can accomplish anything in the way of "attacking the King". RD is *not* even close, so far. Even in the game he won, he messed up and got his pawns doubled, and then by sheer luck the computer was eating his weak pawns and got its panties in a wad (Rook *in front* of its own passed pawn)! Give me GM Kramnik: a player who puts even me to sleep. Give me Tigran Petrosian-- a man who won the title by lulling his opponents to take naps in mid-game. Give me the most boring draw-monger who ever lived. But not Dzindzi; he is trying too hard to look brilliant. Rybka will pack his lunch. -- help bot |
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Give me Tigran Petrosian I wonder what it would be like if Petrosian in his prime were alive today to play these machines. It would have been very interesting. EZoto |
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