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Author: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Date: 12:48:05 11/16/05

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TRASLATION

On November 16, 2005 at 07:11:56, Pablo Ignacio Restrepo wrote:

I have played two interesting games in the last morning, very early, against the
computer Zappa 2.1. bx 64 into Playchess in control level of 60 minutes plus 15
seconds for move.

In the first game, Zappa, the machine, look an interesting and deep compression
in the strategic way. I want to congratulate to Anthony, because I have discover
in Zappa a real strong positional and seeker of solutions with the methodologies
of a chess player like a Top G.M human being. But, my evaluation in future, is
that Zappa 2.1. bx64 will be in a height possibilities in serious troubles
playing against me in a long time levels.

Now, the second game was different, in the second one Zappa look out of
capacities to understand, like usually are playing that kind of positions Fritz,
Shredder and other machines of first line, top machines,  that are showing
incapacity to solve the strategies ways that usually I have been playing.

In the second game Zappa had only 29 seconds in total and me more of 1.hour 10
minutes, but a unfortunately mistake of me, in some portion for the time when I
was playing, 2 am, put my objective out of the line.

My own conclusions that I have took of that great experience into Chess base, is
that, I could will put in serious troubles to Zappa in a match of long time
control or tournaments control.

I think that I could will be wining several games or making draws in long time
control against Zappa.

My own experience I want to gift to EDUARD NEMETH, ROBERT HYATT, AND THOMAS
MAYER, and I am going to gift that games for them, that I have lost, but that
have been a new combat of antichess style

Thank you very much to Play chess for the opportunity that into engines room
they got to me day per day when can I to study the real power of the machine.

I am sad for people that not accept the combat and very happy seeing everyone
that accept with courage the challengers.

Best for everyone,

Pablo Restrepo








On November 16, 2005 at 07:11:56, Pablo Ignacio Restrepo wrote:

I have played two interesting games in the last morning, very early, agaisnt the
computer Zappa 2.1. bx 64 into Playchess in conyrol level of 60 munutes plus 15
secondsfor move.

In the first game, Zappa, the machine, look an interesting and Deep comprension
in the strategic way. I want to congratullate to Anthony, becouse I have
discover iun Zappa a real strong positional and seeker of solutions with the
metodologie of a chess player like a Top G.M human being. But, my evaluation in
future, is that Zappa 2.1. bx64 will be in a hight posibilitie in serious
trobles playing against me in a long time levels.

Now,the second game was diferent, in the secondone Zappa look out of capacitie
to understand, like usually are playing that kind of positios Fritz, Shredder
and other machines of first line, top machines,  that are showing incapaciti to
solve the strategics ways that usually I have been playing.

In the second game Zappa had only 29 seconds in tottal and me more of 1.hour 10
minutes, but a unfortunatelly mistake of me, in some portion for the time when I
was playing, 2 am, put my objetive out of the line.

My own conclution that I have took of that great experience into Chssbase, is
that, I could will put in serious troubles to Zappa in a match of long time
contro or tournasments control.

I think that I could will be wining several games or making draws in long time
control against Zappa.

My own experience I want to gift to EDUARD NEMETH, ROBERT HYATT, AND THOMAS
MAYER, and I am going to gift that games for them, that I have lost, but that
have been a new combat of antichess style

Thank you very mucth to Playxchess for the oportunitie that into engines room
they giot to me day por day when can I to studie the real power of the machine.

I am sad for people that not accept the combat and very happy seeing everyone
that accepot with courage the challengers.

Best for everyone,

Pablo Restrepo
>
>
>[D]p3pk1/1r1bp1p1/1r1p1q1p/p1pP1PnP/P1P1P1P1/RPR1Q3/4BNK1 w - - 0 95
>
>[Event "Partida evaluada, 60m + 15s"]
>[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
>[Date "2005.11.16"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Father"]
>[Black "Tatar"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[ECO "A45"]
>[WhiteElo "2372"]
>[BlackElo "2673"]
>[PlyCount "190"]
>[EventDate "2005.11.16"]
>[TimeControl "3600+15"]
>
>1. d4 {1} Nf6 {0} 2. e3 {1} d5 {0} 3. c3 {0} Bf5 {0} 4. Bd3 {1} Bxd3 {0} 5.
>Qxd3 {0} Nbd7 {0} 6. f4 {1} e6 {-0.66/15 120} 7. Nf3 {6} Bd6 {-0.59/15 111} 8.
>O-O {4} c5 {-0.64/14 110} 9. g3 {38} O-O {-1.02/14 112} 10. Re1 {6} Ne4 {
>-1.29/14 109} 11. Nbd2 {4} Ndf6 {-1.11/14 107} 12. Qe2 {2} Nxd2 {-1.24/15 104}
>13. Bxd2 {7} Rc8 {-1.26/13 102} 14. Reb1 {11} Ne4 {-1.37/13 123} 15. Be1 {2}
>Qf6 {-1.30/15 97} 16. a3 {5} Qg6 {-1.48/15 95} 17. Qg2 {15} c4 {-1.59/14 93}
>18. Nd2 {61} Nf6 {-1.74/15 91} 19. Nf1 {4} Rc6 {-1.91/14 89} 20. Rc1 {34} Rfc8
>{-1.99/15 87} 21. Rc2 {4} Rb6 {-1.94/15 81} 22. Ra2 {29} Rcc6 {-2.06/14 83} 23.
>Kh1 {4} Rb3 {-2.34/16 81} 24. Kg1 {3} Rcb6 {-2.40/15 76} 25. Qe2 {35} h5 {
>-2.39/15 78} 26. h4 {4} a5 {-2.80/13 92} 27. Kh1 {13} R6b5 {-2.90/13 96} 28.
>Kg1 {7} Be7 {-2.75/14 72} 29. Kh1 {3} Rb6 {-2.85/14 71} 30. Kh2 {43} R3b5 {
>-3.13/13 69} 31. Kh1 {3} Rb3 {-2.92/14 64} 32. Kh2 {3} R3b5 {-3.02/13 96} 33.
>Kh1 {2} Bd6 {-2.91/14 93} 34. Kh2 {14} Rb3 {-2.95/13 69} 35. Kh1 {2} Ne4 {
>-2.89/14 77} 36. Kh2 {27} Kh8 {-2.94/13 96} 37. Kh1 {3} Kg8 {-2.90/14 103} 38.
>Kh2 {3} Kh8 {-2.88/14 55} 39. Kh1 {2} Be7 {-2.88/13 54} 40. Kh2 {7} Nf6 {
>-2.93/13 88} 41. Kh1 {3} a4 {-2.89/13 65} 42. Kh2 {3} Kg8 {-3.01/13 57} 43. Kh1
>{2} R6b5 {-2.91/13 59} 44. Kh2 {2} Ng4+ {-3.02/14 47} 45. Kh1 {2} Qe4+ {
>-2.92/14 44} 46. Kg1 {13} Qg6 {-2.71/14 141} 47. Kh1 {4} Nf6 {-2.71/14 111} 48.
>Kh2 {3} Rb6 {-2.96/14 40} 49. Kh1 {2} Bd6 {-2.91/13 43} 50. Kh2 {3} Ng4+ {
>-2.94/13 38} 51. Kh1 {6} Nf6 {-2.87/13 81} 52. Kh2 {4} Kh7 {-2.91/13 36} 53.
>Kh1 {2} Ne4 {-2.87/14 69} 54. Kh2 {7} Nf6 {-2.87/13 43} 55. Kh1 {2} R6b5 {
>-2.86/13 64} 56. Kh2 {2} Ng4+ {-2.95/13 32} 57. Kh1 {3} Kg8 {-2.85/13 43} 58.
>Qg2 {146} Nf6 {-3.02/13 42} 59. Qe2 {5} Bc7 {-2.90/14 30} 60. Kh2 {11} Rb6 {
>-2.96/14 30} 61. Kh1 {2} R6b5 {-2.86/13 27} 62. Kh2 {2} Ng4+ {-2.92/11 4} 63.
>Kh1 {7} Kf8 {-2.79/13 43} 64. Qg2 {17} Bd6 {-2.98/13 33} 65. Kg1 {17} Kg8 {
>-2.91/13 44} 66. Kh1 {10} Qf5 {-3.08/13 27} 67. Kg1 {12} Kh8 {-2.98/13 15} 68.
>Kh1 {21} Kg8 {-3.03/13 39} 69. Kg1 {2} Kf8 {-2.98/13 24} 70. Kh1 {2} Be7 {
>-3.02/13 45} 71. Kg1 {2} Rb6 {-2.98/13 30} 72. Kh1 {2} Bd6 {-3.00/13 42} 73.
>Kg1 {2} Kg8 {-3.05/14 24} 74. Kh1 {2} Bb8 {-3.06/12 27} 75. Kg1 {2} Nf6 {
>-2.93/12 18} 76. Kh1 {4} Ng4 {-2.93/14 20} 77. Kg1 {6} Bd6 {-2.83/13 11} 78.
>Kh1 {2} R3b5 {-3.05/13 20} 79. Kg1 {2} Kh8 {-2.96/12 15} 80. Kh1 {2} Be7 {
>-3.17/13 17} 81. Kg1 {1} Kh7 {-2.63/12 16} 82. Kh1 {2} Kg8 {-3.17/13 16} 83.
>Kg1 {1} Qd3 {-3.02/12 13} 84. Qe2 {7} Qe4 {-2.83/13 16} 85. Bf2 {. 46} Qf5 {
>-2.93/13 16} 86. Be1 {6} Nf6 {-2.73/12 15} 87. Qg2 {4} Ne4 {-2.81/12 15} 88.
>Kh1 {7} Nf6 {-2.78/12 15} 89. Kg1 {2} g6 {-2.72/13 15} 90. Kh1 {2} Ng4 {
>-2.94/13 15} 91. Kg1 {10} Rb3 {-2.91/12 5} 92. Kh1 {10} R3b5 {-2.92/13 20} 93.
>Kg1 {2} Kg7 {-2.90/13 16} 94. Qe2 {5} Bd6 {-2.81/13 12} 95. Nh2 {10} Nxe3 {
>Father rinde  (Lag: Av=0.36s, max=3.8s) -4.40/16 19} 0-1
>
>[D]8/1p3pk1/1r1bp1p1/1r1p1q1p/p1pP1P1P/P1P1n1P1/RPR1Q2N/4B1K1 w - - 0 96
>
>[Event "Partida evaluada, 60m + 15s"]
>[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
>[Date "2005.11.15"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Tatar"]
>[Black "Father"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "D31"]
>[WhiteElo "2673"]
>[Annotator "Restrepo,Pablo"]
>[PlyCount "125"]
>[EventDate "2005.11.16"]
>[TimeControl "3600+15"]
>
>1. d4 {0} d5 {1} 2. c4 {0} e6 {1} 3. Nc3 {0} c6 {1} 4. Nf3 {0} f5 {1} 5. e3 {0}
>Nf6 {1} 6. Bd3 {0} Bd6 {1} 7. O-O {0} O-O {1} 8. b3 {0} g6 {1} 9. Bb2 {
>0.60/14 121} Re8 {3} 10. Ne5 {0.70/13 228} Nbd7 {5} 11. f4 {0.66/15 107} Nf8 {2
>} 12. Qf3 {0.96/12 244} Re7 {4} 13. Qg3 {1.14/12 104} Rg7 {4} 14. a4 {
>1.07/11 115} Bd7 {4} 15. Ba3 {1.11/12 99} Bxa3 {3} 16. Rxa3 {94} Be8 {1.14/14 0
>} 17. a5 {1.14/14 94} a6 {2} 18. c5 {1.16/14 93} Ra7 {21} 19. Raa1 {1.30/14 91}
>Ra8 {144} 20. Nf3 {1.36/15 133} Ra7 {3} 21. Ng5 {1.51/14 86} Ra8 {5} 22. Qh3 {
>1.49/14 84} Rc8 {11} 23. Be2 {1.51/14 82} Rcc7 {4} 24. Rfc1 {1.50/14 105} Rc8 {
>20} 25. Kh1 {1.54/15 78} Ra8 {4} 26. Nd1 {1.60/14 78} Rc8 {3} 27. Nf2 {
>1.61/16 74} Ra8 {3} 28. Nd3 {1.64/14 73} Rc8 {4} 29. Kg1 {1.65/14 75} Ra8 {3}
>30. Rf1 {1.64/15 70} Rc8 {3} 31. Kh1 {1.66/15 68} Ra8 {7} 32. Rfd1 {1.70/15 67}
>Rc8 {3} 33. Qh6 {1.70/15 66} Rcc7 {4} 34. Bf3 {1.74/15 64} Rc8 {10} 35. Ne5 {
>1.73/14 63} Rcc7 {4} 36. Rac1 {1.74/14 70} Rce7 {4} 37. Ra1 {1.74/15 60} Rc7 {3
>} 38. Nd3 {1.77/15 56} Rce7 {3} 39. Rdc1 {1.78/15 58} Rc7 {2} 40. Rc2 {
>1.73/15 54} Rce7 {16} 41. Ne5 {1.82/14 56} Rc7 {2} 42. Rg1 {1.73/14 52} Rce7 {2
>} 43. b4 {1.90/15 54} Rc7 {2} 44. g4 {1.90/15 53} Rce7 {16} 45. Rcg2 {
>2.09/14 52} Qc7 {7} 46. h3 {2.10/14 51} Qc8 {22} 47. Be2 {2.19/15 50} Qc7 {17}
>48. Bd3 {2.19/14 49} Qc8 {4} 49. Bc2 {2.19/14 44} Ne4 {6} 50. Bxe4 {2.73/16 47}
>dxe4 {3} 51. Nc4 {3.03/16 43} Qc7 {12} 52. Nd6 {2.88/16 46} Qd7 {43} 53. h4 {
>3.00/17 45} Kh8 {32} 54. h5 {3.11/15 12} Kg8 {7} 55. hxg6 {3.18/14 45} hxg6 {14
>} 56. Rh2 {4.75/18 43} Rh7 {33} 57. Nxh7 {4.84/17 10} Rxh7 {2} 58. Qg5 {
>5.43/16 41} Rxh2+ {10} 59. Kxh2 {5.64/16 42} Nh7 {97} 60. Qh4 {6.63/17 0} Kh8 {
>19} 61. Kg3 {8.26/17 42} Bf7 {49} 62. Rh1 {14.10/18 0} Bg8 {8} 63. Ne8 {
>Father rinde  (Lag: Av=0.40s, max=1.0s) 24.49/18 33} 1-0



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