Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 17:58:50 06/06/05
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On June 05, 2005 at 13:26:09, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
When people can earn money beating it and make 0 money when not beating it, nor
get a garantueed $100k whatever the result, but get a hard 0 dollar when not
beating it, then just look how bigtime software loses.
Please note that Hydra is an excellent anti-human player. From the chess
software in the top of the world i feel it's perhaps the strongest engine to
play human players.
If that already gets kicked so bigtime when it goes about "winner advances to
the money" then obviously we need to reconsider the strength of the top
software.
The agressive way in which hydra and diep and shredder and fritz, not to mention
juniors extreme super attackative playstyle, had given me the impression that
only > 2600 players made a chance against strong software nowadays.
How wrong i obviously am.
Nowadays all chessplayers analyze with fritz or shredder at their laptops. They
are so so used now to playing accurate chess, that it's no wonder that i dropped
in rating from 2310 to 2280 or so.
New generation is simply much better chessplayers thanks to playing the chess
software!
I might reconsider the result of the match of Mickey against Hydra. That 4 hours
of sleep a night that he'll get short before the match might be plenty
sufficient.
>[Event "PAL/CSS Freestyle Main Tournament"]
>[Site "playchess.com #042828"]
>[Date "2005.06.05"]
>[Round "7"]
>[White "Engineer"]
>[Black "Zor_champ, Hydra/Chimera-1.12c"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "C95"]
>[BlackElo "2888"]
>[PlyCount "151"]
>[EventDate "2005.06.04"]
>
>1. e4 {0} e5 {0} 2. Nf3 {2} Nc6 {0} 3. Bb5 {5} a6 {0} 4. Ba4 {2} Nf6 {0} 5. O-O
>{2} Be7 {0} 6. Re1 {3} b5 {0} 7. Bb3 {3} d6 {0} 8. c3 {2} O-O {0} 9. h3 {3} Nb8
>{0} 10. d4 {3} Nbd7 {0} 11. Nbd2 {22} Bb7 {0} 12. Bc2 {18} Re8 {0} 13. Nf1 {26}
>Bf8 {0} 14. Ng3 {2} g6 {0} 15. b3 {1} Bg7 {142} 16. d5 {36} Nb6 {186} 17. Rb1 {
>119} c6 {134} 18. c4 {4} c5 {113} 19. a4 {116} bxa4 {94} 20. bxa4 {12} a5 {107}
>21. Bd3 {86} Ba6 {44} 22. Qc2 {44} Bc8 {57} 23. Qa2 {590} Bd7 {82} 24. Bc2 {2}
>Qc7 {165} 25. Bd2 {3} Qb7 {153} 26. Ne2 {53} Qc7 {89} 27. Nc3 {29} Nh5 {107}
>28. Nb5 {3} Qb8 {127} 29. Kh2 {496} Bf8 {131} 30. Rb2 {83} Ra6 {62} 31. Reb1 {
>29} Nf4 {196} 32. Qb3 {118} Nh5 {99} 33. Bd1 {103} Nf6 {62} 34. Qd3 {118} Nh5 {
>56} 35. Ng1 {44} Nf6 {34} 36. Kh1 {352} Bg7 {90} 37. Kh2 {60} Bf8 {77} 38. Rc1
>{37} Kh8 {45} 39. Ne2 {36} Ng8 {76} 40. Qf3 {272} Bg7 {135} 41. Ng3 {78} Rf8 {
>69} 42. Qb3 {92} f6 {45} 43. Rcb1 {11} Bh6 {100} 44. Bc3 {2} Bf4 {62} 45. Kg1 {
>3} f5 {55} 46. exf5 {18} Bxg3 {44} 47. fxg3 {0} Bxf5 {48} 48. Rc1 {1} Bd7 {125}
>49. Bd2 {63} Bxb5 {68} 50. Qxb5 {28} Qa7 {64} 51. Bg4 {35} Na8 {45} 52. Qb7 {47
>} Rf7 {46} 53. Qxa7 {36} Raxa7 {1} 54. Rcb1 {44} Kg7 {2} 55. Be6 {10} Rfe7 {40}
>56. Bg5 {112} Nf6 {1} 57. Rf1 {2} Ne4 {46} 58. Bxe7 {3} Rxe7 {15} 59. Rf3 {35}
>Ng5 {47} 60. Rfb3 {44} Nc7 {35} 61. Bc8 {61} e4 {35} 62. Re3 {44} Ne8 {28} 63.
>g4 {92} Nf7 {50} 64. Be6 {9} Ne5 {40} 65. Rxe4 {14} Nf6 {34} 66. Rxe5 {3} dxe5
>{31} 67. Rb5 {2} Ne4 {65} 68. Rxa5 {1} Ng5 {36} 69. Bc8 {179} Rc7 {41} 70. Ra8
>{15} Ne4 {25} 71. a5 {57} Nd6 {36} 72. Ba6 {3} e4 {133} 73. Rd8 {2} Nf7 {57}
>74. Rb8 {13} Ra7 {41} 75. Rb6 {2} h5 {30} 76. gxh5 {
>Zor_champ,Hydra/Chimera-1.12cC resigns (Lag: Av=1.48s, max=6.2s) 24} 1-0
>
>
>
>On June 05, 2005 at 12:47:15, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>
>>[Event "PAL/CSS Freestyle Main Tournament"]
>>[Site "playchess.com #042828"]
>>[Date "2005.06.05"]
>>[Round "7"]
>>[White "Dr.Ex"]
>>[Black "Ares01"]
>>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>>[ECO "D34"]
>>[WhiteElo "2482"]
>>[BlackElo "2486"]
>>[PlyCount "65"]
>>[EventDate "2005.06.04"]
>>
>>1. c4 {34} Nf6 {32} 2. Nc3 {4} c5 {11} 3. g3 {110} e6 {15} 4. Nf3 {106} d5 {8}
>>5. cxd5 {8} exd5 {28} 6. d4 {5} Nc6 {27} 7. Bg2 {9} Be7 {18} 8. O-O {220} O-O {
>>10} 9. Be3 {245} c4 {40} 10. Ne5 {184} Be6 {24} 11. Bg5 {532} Nd7 {301} 12.
>>Nxc6 {173} bxc6 {30} 13. Bxe7 {23} Qxe7 {5} 14. e4 {71} dxe4 {80} 15. Bxe4 {264
>>} Qd6 {150} 16. Re1 {645} Nf6 {146} 17. Qd2 {89} Rab8 {294} 18. Re2 {113} Rb7 {
>>206} 19. Rae1 {160} Rfb8 {122} 20. Na4 {127} Nxe4 {211} 21. Rxe4 {14} h6 {3}
>>22. Qc1 {425} Rb4 {12} 23. Nc5 {27} Rxb2 {150} 24. Nxe6 {7} fxe6 {18} 25. Qxc4
>>{4} Qd5 {21} 26. Qxd5 {98} exd5 {9} 27. Re7 {19} Rxa2 {34} 28. Rc7 {14} Rf8 {39
>>} 29. Ree7 {36} Rfxf2 {105} 30. Rxg7+ {8} Kf8 {1} 31. Rh7 {15} Rg2+ {8} 32. Kf1
>>{7} Kg8 {147} 33. Rhg7+ {Ares01 offers a draw (Lag: Av=0.71s, max=2.2s) 19}
>>1/2-1/2
>>
>>I think now that ares01 (from team Hydra) is out too with 3,5 / 7 (of 8 Rounds).
>>We will seen.
>>
>>Hydra is definitive out too.
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