Author: Harvey Williamson
Date: 09:51:02 12/15/05
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On December 15, 2005 at 12:42:35, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>On December 15, 2005 at 12:11:47, Harvey Williamson wrote:
>
>>On December 15, 2005 at 12:04:45, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>>
>>>On December 15, 2005 at 11:49:27, mike schoonover wrote:
>>>
>>>>hi all,
>>>>in a message below Hiarcs 10 in ECMGCP,
>>>>tord has the highest score he has seen.
>>>>it got me to wounder if hiarcs 10 turn out to be
>>>>the new strongest engine how nice it was for rybka
>>>>to wet the toungues of the and fuel the mania
>>>>for the newest strongest,i've got to have this one
>>>>chess engine buying public.
>>>>
>>>>waiting for the winner of the most post's regards
>>>>mike
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I like HIARCS but in his last "important" games
>>>(with the Beta-Test account) in the CSS Masters
>>>(60m + 15s) Hiarcs 10 draw 2 games (against
>>>Ruffian 2.1.0 and SmarThink) and losing against
>>>Deep Shredder 9.
>>
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>DS9 was playing on much faster hardware and if you look at the Smarthink game it
>>was a draw out of book. Since when do you judge an engine by 1 game against
>>another engine. Before the CSS match v Ruffian I played a match on my Computer
>>at home Hiarcs10 beat Ruffian 29-11 using the Nunn 2 test and surprise surprise
>>there were a couple of draws.
>>
>>Best Wishes
>>
>>Harvey
>
>Surprise, surprise, CSS Online Hiarcs 10: 1/2 + 1/2 + 1/2 + 0 !
>
>First game was a lucky draw for Hiarcs 10 against Ruffian 2.1.0.
>
>Re-Game was a poor game with only 24 moves (where was here the aggressive Style
>of the new Hiarcs 10 ?):
>
>[Event "60m +"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "2005.??.??"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "HiarcsX, Hiarcs 10"]
>[Black "Nopse, Ruffian 2.1.0"]
>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>[ECO "B66"]
>[PlyCount "48"]
>[EventDate "2005.??.??"]
>
>1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 d6 6. Bg5 e6 7. Qd2 a6 8.
>O-O-O h6 9. Be3 Nxd4 10. Bxd4 b5 11. f3 Bd7 12. e5 dxe5 13. Bxe5 Be7 14. Kb1
>Bc6 15. Qf4 Qc8 16. Bd3 O-O 17. Ne4 Nxe4 18. Bxe4 Bxe4 19. Qxe4 Rd8 20. Rxd8+
>Qxd8 21. Qb7 Bc5 22. Qe4 Be7 23. Qb7 Bc5 24. Qe4 Be7 1/2-1/2
>
>Only poor 24 moves.
>
>Rybka played too against a Quad machine, against a World Champion ZAPPA and
>Rybka won with a very nice style:
>
>[Event "60m + 15s, unrated"]
>[Site "CSS Online Masters 2006"]
>[Date "2005.12.11"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Erdo, Zappa 2.0b Remote"]
>[Black "Romanzev, Rybka 1.0 Beta 32-b"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[ECO "B09"]
>[PlyCount "130"]
>[EventDate "2005.12.14"]
>[EventType "rapid"]
>
>1. d4 {0} g6 {0} 2. e4 {0} d6 {0} 3. Nc3 {0} Bg7 {0} 4. f4 {0} Nf6 {0} 5. Nf3 {
>0} O-O {0} 6. Bd3 {0} Na6 {0} 7. O-O {0} c5 {0} 8. d5 {0} Rb8 {0} 9. Kh1 {0}
>Bg4 {0} 10. h3 {0} Bc8 {0.09/14 116} 11. e5 {(a3) 0.52/15 221} dxe5 {
>(Nd7) 0.04/15 84} 12. Bxa6 {0.72/17 398} e4 {(bxa6) 0.02/18 0} 13. Ne5 {
>(Le2) 0.98/16 190} bxa6 {-0.01/15 29} 14. Nc6 {0.94/17 152} Qc7 {0.00/17 0} 15.
>Nxb8 {0.87/16 173} Qxb8 {0.07/18 0} 16. Qe2 {0.98/16 165} Rd8 {0.06/17 0} 17.
>Nxe4 {(Td1) 0.76/15 157} Rxd5 {0.00/15 80} 18. c4 {(Sc3) 0.83/15 37} Nxe4 {
>-0.16/17 157} 19. Qxe4 {0.47/16 1} Rd7 {-0.22/16 104} 20. Be3 {0.70/16 14} Rc7
>{-0.11/16 89} 21. Rad1 {(Tf2) 0.70/17 29} Bf5 {0.10/17 131} 22. Qf3 {0.80/17 1}
>Bxb2 {0.17/16 82} 23. g4 {(Td5) 0.86/16 37} Bd7 {(Be6) -0.02/14 122} 24. Kg1 {
>0.84/15 117} Ba4 {0.13/15 0} 25. Rd2 {(Td3) 0.99/16 112} Bc3 {0.00/16 108} 26.
>Rd3 {1.03/16 1} Bf6 {0.21/16 167} 27. f5 {(Df2) 1.05/16 0} g5 {(Rd7) 0.18/15 86
>} 28. Qg3 {1.01/14 89} Qc8 {0.05/16 82} 29. Rd2 {(Lf2) 0.82/15 0} h6 {
>(Rc6) 0.00/16 207} 30. Rb1 {0.90/14 80} Kh7 {(Rb7) 0.00/16 5} 31. a3 {
>(Te1) 0.75/14 142} Bc6 {0.00/15 77} 32. Bf2 {(Lxc5) 0.49/15 0} h5 {
>(Ba8) -0.27/14 58} 33. Rbd1 {(De3) 0.26/15 75} h4 {-0.50/16 60} 34. Qb3 {
>0.19/17 13} Rb7 {-0.45/16 22} 35. Qe3 {0.00/18 51} Qa8 {(Rb6) -0.56/16 20} 36.
>Rd8 {0.01/16 73} Rb8 {-0.50/18 0} 37. Rxb8 {0.00/19 71} Qxb8 {-0.40/18 62} 38.
>Qd3 {(Dxc5) 0.00/18 7} Qc7 {-0.51/17 80} 39. Rd2 {0.00/18 0} Ba8 {
>(Bb7) -0.51/17 95} 40. Qd8 {-0.04/17 71} Qf4 {-0.60/17 26} 41. Qd3 {-0.23/18 43
>} Qe5 {(Be5) -0.62/17 66} 42. Kf1 {(Td1) -0.10/16 70} Be4 {(Qh2) -0.93/17 89}
>43. Qe3 {-0.40/18 68} Qa1+ {-0.88/17 0} 44. Be1 {(De1) -0.42/18 66} Qb1 {
>-1.04/16 172} 45. Ke2 {-0.48/18 2} a5 {(Kg7) -1.20/15 71} 46. a4 {-0.62/16 69}
>Bc6 {(Bg2) -1.23/16 0} 47. Qd3 {-0.89/17 75} Qb8 {-1.34/16 55} 48. Kf1 {
>-0.91/17 9} Kh6 {(Bxa4) -1.25/16 124} 49. Re2 {(De3) -0.93/16 107} Qf4+ {
>(Bd4) -1.72/17 90} 50. Rf2 {-1.30/18 66} Be4 {-1.76/19 0} 51. Qa3 {-1.44/18 58}
>Qd6 {-1.82/18 10} 52. Rd2 {-1.48/18 48} Bd4 {-1.82/17 0} 53. Re2 {-1.64/18 57}
>Qf4+ {-2.00/16 38} 54. Bf2 {-1.67/16 17} Bf3 {-2.09/17 58} 55. Ra2 {
>(Te3) -1.90/17 0} Bb7 {(Kh7) -2.54/16 67} 56. Qb3 {(Te2) -2.15/17 56} Qc1+ {
>(Bf3) -3.94/15 48} 57. Ke2 {-4.39/16 54} Bg2 {-3.94/16 8} 58. Bxd4 {
>(Le1) -5.45/17 45} cxd4 {-4.12/15 70} 59. Rc2 {-5.42/17 0} Qf1+ {-4.27/14 23}
>60. Kd2 {-5.75/16 29} Be4 {-4.53/15 32} 61. Ra2 {-5.57/16 20} Qf4+ {-4.78/15 29
>} 62. Ke1 {-5.86/16 21} d3 {-4.71/15 10} 63. Qb2 {-6.87/16 80} Qe3+ {-4.83/15 0
>} 64. Kf1 {-6.87/16 49} Qxh3+ {-4.78/13 0} 65. Ke1 {-7.13/16 49} Qe3+ {
>(f6) Erdo,Zappa 2.0b Remote resigns (Lag: Av=0.67s, max=3.1s) -4.83/14 0} 0-1
>
>A real Hero-game by Rybka!
>
>After move 52:
>
>104: Erdo,Z - Romanzev,R, 60m + 15s, unrated rapid 2005
>
>
>[D]8/p3pp2/3q3k/p1p2Pp1/P1Pbb1Pp/Q6P/3R4/4BK2 w - - 0 1
>
>What a hero position againt a Quad World Champion!
>
>Such playing I missing by Hiarcs 10.
It would be very easy to chose a couple of games at random that Rybka has lost
post them here and say, "I am dissapointed by the play of Rybka,"
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