Author: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Date: 08:27:53 12/16/05
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Hello Henry
For me Rybka looks very intelligent becouse its has plan of game ....look as a
Top G.M.
I have tested just a moment ago to Rybka into playchess...... Father 1 Rybka 7
Here the unique game I won. I played concentrate but I could not make anymore
..... I am just learning from the Top Master : Rybka ,.,,,
[Event "Partida evaluada, 3m + 0s"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2005.12.16"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Father"]
[Black "QTEK"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A45"]
[WhiteElo "1949"]
[BlackElo "2618"]
[Annotator "Restrepo,Pablo"]
[PlyCount "283"]
[EventDate "2005.09.04"]
[TimeControl "180"]
1. d4 {0} Nf6 {0} 2. e3 {(c4) 0} g6 {0} 3. c3 {(Nf3) 0} d5 {4} 4. f4 {
(Nf3) -0.13/12 0} Nc6 {-0.25/11 4} 5. Nf3 {11} Bg7 {-0.23/13 0} 6. Bd3 {(Be2) 1
} Bf5 {4} 7. O-O {-0.29/11 0} Qd7 {-0.31/11 4} 8. Re1 {(Be2) 1} O-O {-0.32/11 8
} 9. Qc2 {(Be2) 1} Bxd3 {3} 10. Qxd3 {-0.46/11 0} Rfd8 {-0.38/12 10} 11. Nbd2 {
2} Qf5 {-0.35/12 3} 12. Qb1 {(Qb5) 3} a5 {-0.37/11 5} 13. Nf1 {(b3) 1} Qxb1 {
-0.49/11 5} 14. Rxb1 {1} Ne4 {-0.60/11 1} 15. N3d2 {(N1d2) 1} a4 {-0.49/11 3}
16. a3 {(Nxe4) 2} f5 {-0.73/11 3} 17. Nf3 {(Nxe4) 2} Bf6 {-0.99/12 4} 18. Ra1 {
(N1d2) 1} Kg7 {-1.11/11 3} 19. g3 {(N1d2) 1} Na5 {-1.03/11 3} 20. N3d2 {
(N1d2) 4} Nd6 {-1.22/12 3} 21. Kg2 {(Nf3) 11} Ra6 {-1.15/11 3} 22. Kf3 {(Nf3) 2
} Rb6 {-1.38/9 3} 23. Ra2 {(g4) 1} Nc6 {-1.31/10 5} 24. Ra1 {(Kg2) 1} Rf8 {
-1.35/10 6} 25. Ra2 {(g4) 1} h6 {-1.32/10 3} 26. Re2 {(g4) 4} Na5 {-1.51/10 3}
27. Rg2 {(g4) 2} h5 {-1.56/10 3} 28. h4 {(Re2) 2} Rc8 {-1.56/10 3} 29. Re2 {1}
Ne4 {-1.35/11 1} 30. Re1 {(Kg2) 2} c5 {-1.23/11 2} 31. Ra1 {(Kg2) 2} e6 {
-1.31/9 2} 32. Ke2 {(Kg2) 2} Nd6 {-1.53/11 2} 33. Kf3 {(Rb1) 1} Rb5 {-1.32/11 3
} 34. Ke2 {(Rb1) 1} c4 {-1.54/9 2} 35. Ra2 {(Nh2) 5} Nc6 {-1.28/10 2} 36. Kf3 {
(Nh2) 1} Nf7 {-1.21/11 2} 37. Ke2 {(Kg2) 1} Nh6 {-1.28/11 2} 38. Nh2 {5} Be7 {
-1.14/12 1} 39. Kf3 {(Kf2) 1} Rb6 {-1.07/11 2} 40. Kg2 {1} Ra8 {-0.98/11 0} 41.
Re2 {(Nhf3) 2} Na5 {-1.03/11 4} 42. Ra1 {(Nhf3) 2} Rd8 {-1.03/11 2} 43. Ra2 {
(Nhf3) 1} Rc8 {-1.05/11 1} 44. Ra1 {(Nhf3) 1} Ng4 {-1.03/12 2} 45. Kf3 {
(Nhf3) 7} Rb5 {-1.10/11 3} 46. Kg2 {2} Rh8 {-1.02/12 0} 47. Kf3 {(Nhf3) 1} Nc6
{-1.09/11 3} 48. Kg2 {1} Nxh2 {-1.04/12 0} 49. Kxh2 {1} Nd8 {-1.05/13 0} 50.
Kg2 {(Kh3) 1} Nf7 {-1.01/13 1} 51. Nf3 {1} Nd6 {-0.95/13 0} 52. Nd2 {(Rc2) 2}
Rb6 {-1.04/11 1} 53. Kf3 {(Nf3) 0} Rc8 {-1.05/12 2} 54. Rh2 {(Kg2) 1} Bf6 {
-1.07/11 1} 55. Ra2 {(Re2) 7} Rh8 {-1.07/10 1} 56. Ra1 {(Rh1) 5} Ra8 {
-1.05/12 2} 57. Ra2 {(Rh1) 0} Kf7 {-1.13/11 1} 58. Kg2 {(Rh1) 1} Ke8 {
-1.05/13 1} 59. Kf3 {(Nf3) 0} Kd7 {-1.12/10 0} 60. Kg2 {1} Kc6 {-1.15/13 0} 61.
Kf3 {(Rh1) 1} Kb5 {-1.18/12 1} 62. Kg2 {1} Rc6 {-1.15/14 0} 63. Kf3 {(Rh1) 0}
Rc7 {-1.20/10 1} 64. Kg2 {0} Rf8 {-1.13/12 0} 65. Kf3 {(Rh1) 0} b6 {-1.18/10 1}
66. Kg2 {(Re2) 1} Rfc8 {-1.08/10 1} 67. Kf3 {(Rh1) 0} Re7 {-1.07/9 1} 68. Kg2 {
0} Rd7 {-1.05/12 1} 69. Kf3 {(Rh1) 0} Ra8 {-1.08/11 1} 70. Kg2 {0} Rdd8 {
-1.04/13 1} 71. Kf3 {(Rh1) 0} Ra7 {-1.08/11 1} 72. Kg2 {0} Ra5 {-1.04/13 0} 73.
Kf3 {(Rh1) 0} Rc8 {-1.07/12 1} 74. Kg2 {0} Raa8 {-0.99/14 0} 75. Kf3 {(Rh1) 0}
Rc7 {-1.08/11 1} 76. Kg2 {0} Rf8 {-1.04/12 0} 77. Kf3 {(Rh1) 1} Rh7 {-1.07/10 1
} 78. Kg2 {0} Rff7 {-1.01/12 1} 79. Kf3 {(Rh1) 0} Rc7 {-1.07/11 1} 80. Kg2 {0}
Rhf7 {-0.98/13 1} 81. Kf3 {(Rh1) 0} Rc6 {-1.04/10 1} 82. Kg2 {(Rh1) 0} Rc8 {
-0.99/12 0} 83. Kf3 {(Rh1) 0} Ka5 {-1.05/10 1} 84. Kg2 {(Rh1) 1} Rd7 {
-1.04/10 0} 85. Kf3 {(Rh3) 0} Ra8 {-1.04/9 0} 86. Kg2 {0} Rc7 {-0.98/13 2} 87.
Kf3 {(Nf3) 0} Re8 {-1.04/8 0} 88. Kg2 {0} Kb5 {-0.97/13 2} 89. Kf3 {(Rh1) 0}
Ra7 {-1.06/8 0} 90. Kg2 {(Rh1) 0} Rc8 {-1.04/10 0} 91. Kf3 {(Rh1) 0} Rg8 {
-1.05/8 0} 92. Kg2 {0} Rd8 {-0.99/13 0} 93. Kf3 {(Rh1) 0} Raa8 {-1.13/7 0} 94.
Kf2 {(Kg2) 0} Rab8 {-1.11/7 0} 95. Kf3 {(Kg2) 0} Rd7 {0.01/0 0} 96. Kf2 {
(Rh1) 0} Kc6 {-1.11/7 0} 97. Kf3 {(Kg2) 0} b5 {-1.10/7 0} 98. Nf1 {(Kg2) 2} Kb6
{-1.29/7 0} 99. Bd2 {(Nd2) 1} Ra8 {-1.27/6 0} 100. Ra1 {(Be1) 1} Ne4 {-1.69/4 0
} 101. Re1 {(Rg2) 2} Raa7 {-1.26/5 0} 102. Ree2 {(Rd1) 0} Rd8 {-1.22/5 0} 103.
Bc1 {1} Nd6 {-1.03/12 0} 104. Rd2 {(Nd2) 1} Rc8 {-1.22/5 0} 105. Kf2 {(Rd1) 1}
Ne4+ {0} 106. Ke2 {(Kf3) -2.95/5 0} Nxd2 {0} 107. Kxd2 {(Nxd2) -3.00/5 0} Be7 {
-2.94/5 0} 108. Ke2 {(Kc2) 0} Rf8 {-2.73/6 0} 109. Bd2 {(Nd2) 1} Bd6 {-2.96/6 0
} 110. Kf3 {0} Re8 {-2.63/12 0} 111. Rh1 {(Be1) 1} Rh8 {-2.96/5 0} 112. Rh2 {
(Be1) 0} Rb7 {-2.70/7 0} 113. Rh1 {(Be1) 0} Rd7 {-2.70/5 0} 114. Rh2 {(Be1) 0}
Rc8 {0.01/0 0} 115. Rh1 {0} Rf7 {0.01/0 0} 116. Rh3 {0} Ra7 {0.01/0 0} 117. Rh1
{1} Rd7 {0.01/0 0} 118. Rh3 {0} Rf7 {0.01/0 0} 119. Rh2 {0} Ra7 {0.01/0 0} 120.
Rh3 {(Be1) 1} Rd7 {0.01/0 0} 121. Rh2 {1} Rf7 {0.01/0 0} 122. Rh3 {1} Re8 {
-2.59/11 0} 123. Rh2 {(Nh2) 0} Ra8 {0.01/0 0} 124. Rh3 {(Rf2) 0} Rd7 {0.01/0 0}
125. Rh2 {0} Rh7 {0.01/0 0} 126. Rh3 {(Be1) 1} Rf7 {0.01/0 0} 127. Rh2 {(Nh2) 0
} Re8 {0.01/0 0} 128. Be1 {0} Rc8 {0.01/0 0} 129. Rh3 {(Bd2) 1} Ra7 {0.01/0 0}
130. Rh2 {1} Rd7 {0.01/0 0} 131. Rh3 {(Nd2) 1} Rf7 {0.01/0 0} 132. Rh2 {(Bd2) 0
} Ra7 {0.01/0 0} 133. Rc2 {1} Rf7 {0.01/0 0} 134. Rg2 {(Rh2) 1} Ra7 {0.01/0 0}
135. Rc2 {(Rh2) 1} Rd7 {0.01/0 0} 136. Rg2 {0} Rf7 {0.01/0 0} 137. Rc2 {(Rh2) 0
} Ra7 {0.01/0 0} 138. Rg2 {(Rh2) 0} Rd7 {0.01/0 0} 139. Rc2 {(Rh2) 0} Rh7 {
0.01/0 0} 140. Rg2 {(Rh2) 0} Rg7 {0.01/0 0} 141. Rh2 {0} Rh7 {0.01/0 0} 142.
Rg2 {(Rh1) Time (Lag: Av=0.88s, max=2.9s) 0} 1-0
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On December 16, 2005 at 09:23:40, Henry Bixby wrote:
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> Does it play smart chess?, Can it be compared to typical chess programs? Is it
>really a huge leap in the direction pointing to a more humanlike decision making
>process? When one plays rykba do they get a more unpridictable style of play.
>Can one learn Chess from playing against rykba? Many masters have noted they do
>not like to play against computer chess opponents, i wonder if Rykba will change
>this?
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