Author: Drexel,Michael
Date: 09:51:54 04/15/05
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On April 14, 2005 at 23:18:40, Pablo Ignacio Restrepo wrote: >For everyone chess user here, have a nice moorning, afternoon, and evening. >It is my first time i have come here, and my first time, i have wrotte here. >It is for that reazon very important that everyone to know this important lines: > >1o I have played 100% as a human being not with asistence or D.G.T(only I put >the comand by myselft I really played premoves) >2o This is not a bug engines way, becouse I have played 14,000 hours since >against engines. >3o ANTIAJEDREZ is an autonumous art, the name, is "antiajedrez or antichess, or >anti-algorihtm chess." >4o In Fusc# University Berlin everyone could see a victorie against hydra i >played last year and UNIVESITY WEEB WROTTE(2004). >5o The antichess or antialgorihtm styte it is a technique against top engines >since 1940 until 2005; not the simple anticomputer way " dont do none do well >"( this is a real strategic an matematic concept), and a good way against hydra, >shredder, deep shredder, fritz, junior, and many others Top. >6o To FIX ENGINES WILL BE A DISASTER for chess computer tournaments, becouse >engines have not been builted to play against an a simple amateur - me or you - >and every engine that will be fixing will be losting against the other top >engines, and will be out of the market. No way, this can be fixed easily without any decrease in strength. >7o This style is the best way to beat best engines, becouse could be use by >amateurs and masters, and sistematically. This is utter nonsense. You can only win games at the chessbase server machine room on time since premove is available. Who cares about a win on time? If the engine goes for the breakthrough in the center f6,e5 you are completely busted. Michael >8o This style can be use since bullet to long time control games, becouse >engines will be losting by stress(many diferent ways, example Shredder 7,04 ) >Sincerely, >PABLO IGNACIO RESTREPO
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