Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 06:26:03 12/18/05
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On December 18, 2005 at 08:59:14, Pablo Ignacio Restrepo wrote:
>Hello ...... Are engines really an intelligent element ? I wonder if really
>engines can take care of human beings strong and dangerous problems........
>
>Rybka have been seeking a draw after human being made a crazy Queen Sacrifice
>...........
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>A simple game where the victorie was near, was an engine suicide .......
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>Why ?
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>Thanks in advance,
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>Pablo
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>[D]rn1qkb1r/pp1Qpppp/5n2/2pp4/3P4/2P1P3/PP3PPP/RNB1KBNR b KQkq - 0 5
>
>[Event "Partida evaluada, 3m + 0s"]
>[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
>[Date "2005.12.18"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Father"]
>[Black "Humpy Dumpy"]
>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>[ECO "A45"]
>[WhiteElo "1949"]
>[BlackElo "2516"]
>[Annotator "Restrepo,Pablo"]
>[PlyCount "197"]
>[EventDate "2005.09.04"]
>[TimeControl "180"]
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>1. d4 {1} Nf6 {0} 2. e3 {0} d5 {0} 3. c3 {1} c5 {0} 4. Qa4+ {3} Bd7 {-0.19/12 7
>} 5. Qxd7+ {2} Nbxd7 {7} 6. f4 {-5.21/10 0} a6 {-5.27/9 5} 7. Nf3 {1} cxd4 {
>-5.27/10 2} 8. exd4 {3} e6 {-5.21/7 1} 9. Bd3 {1} Ne4 {9} 10. O-O {-5.21/7 0}
>Bd6 {4} 11. Re1 {-5.27/8 0} f5 {-5.27/9 7} 12. Re2 {1} O-O {-5.21/7 12} 13. g3
>{1} Rc8 {12} 14. Nbd2 {-5.21/7 0} Nxd2 {-5.33/9 5} 15. Nxd2 {2} Qe7 {7} 16. Rg2
>{-5.39/8 0} Nf6 {5} 17. Nf3 {-5.33/7 0} Ne4 {-5.33/7 7} 18. Kh1 {4} Rf6 {9} 19.
>Kg1 {-5.33/7 0} Qe8 {11} 20. Kh1 {-5.33/7 0} Qh5 {-5.33/7 11} 21. Nd2 {11} Nxd2
>{-5.49/7 1} 22. Bxd2 {1} Rh6 {-5.49/7 1} 23. Kg1 {2} Qf3 {-5.49/7 2} 24. Be2 {6
>} Qe4 {-5.49/7 0} 25. Rf1 {10} b5 {-5.55/8 1} 26. a3 {1} Qc2 {-5.49/9 3} 27.
>Bc1 {3} Qb1 {-5.49/10 0} 28. Bf3 {11} Rg6 {-5.49/10 0} 29. Be2 {5} Rc6 {
>-5.55/8 1} 30. Bf3 {1} Rc7 {-5.55/8 1} 31. Be2 {1} Rb7 {-5.55/8 1} 32. Bf3 {1}
>Qa2 {-5.55/8 2} 33. Kh1 {4} Rh6 {-5.49/7 2} 34. Kg1 {1} Qc4 {-5.49/7 0} 35. Be2
>{5} Qc6 {-5.55/9 0} 36. Bd2 {3} Rc7 {-5.49/7 6} 37. Kh1 {1} Rc8 {-5.49/7 4} 38.
>Kg1 {0} Rg6 {-5.49/7 5} 39. Kh1 {1} Qd7 {-5.49/7 4} 40. Kg1 {1} a5 {-5.49/7 2}
>41. Kh1 {1} a4 {-5.55/6 0} 42. Kg1 {1} Rf6 {-5.55/6 0} 43. Kh1 {1} h6 {
>-5.55/6 0} 44. Kg1 {1} g6 {-5.49/7 0} 45. Kh1 {1} Rf7 {-5.49/5 0} 46. Kg1 {0}
>Rff8 {-5.49/5 0} 47. Kh1 {0} Kg7 {-5.55/6 0} 48. Rfg1 {0} h5 {-5.49/5 0} 49. h4
>{2} Qc6 {-5.49/5 0} 50. Rf1 {1} Rf7 {-5.49/5 0} 51. Rfg1 {0} Rd7 {-5.49/5 0}
>52. Rf1 {0} Ra7 {-5.49/5 0} 53. Ra1 {1} Rac7 {-5.49/5 0} 54. Ra2 {1} Rf7 {
>-5.49/5 0} 55. Ra1 {1} Qb6 {-5.49/5 0} 56. Ra2 {1} Kf6 {-5.49/5 0} 57. Ra1 {1}
>Rfc7 {-5.55/7 0} 58. Ra2 {1} Ra7 {-5.49/5 0} 59. Ra1 {1} Kg7 {-5.49/7 0} 60.
>Ra2 {1} Qa5 {-5.49/5 0} 61. Ra1 {1} Rd7 {-5.55/6 0} 62. Ra2 {1} Re7 {-5.49/5 0}
>63. Ra1 {1} Kg8 {-5.49/7 0} 64. Ra2 {1} Rg7 {-5.49/5 0} 65. Ra1 {0} Rb7 {
>-5.49/5 0} 66. Ra2 {0} Kg7 {-5.49/5 0} 67. Ra1 {0} Qd8 {-5.55/7 0} 68. Ra2 {0}
>Rc6 {-5.49/5 0} 69. Ra1 {1} Qf6 {-5.55/6 0} 70. Ra2 {1} Qf7 {-5.49/5 0} 71. Ra1
>{0} Rc8 {-5.49/5 0} 72. Ra2 {0} Rbb8 {-5.49/5 0} 73. Ra1 {0} Qf6 {-5.49/5 0}
>74. Ra2 {0} Rb6 {-5.49/5 0} 75. Ra1 {0} Rb7 {-5.49/7 0} 76. Ra2 {0} Kh6 {
>-5.49/5 0} 77. Ra1 {1} Rcb8 {-5.49/5 0} 78. Ra2 {0} Ra7 {-5.49/5 0} 79. Ra1 {1}
>Ra5 {-5.49/5 0} 80. Ra2 {0} Rc8 {-6.85/3 0} 81. Ra1 {0} Kh7 {-5.49/9 0} 82. Ra2
>{1} Kg8 {-5.49/5 0} 83. Ra1 {0} Qg7 {-5.49/7 0} 84. Ra2 {0} Kf7 {-5.49/5 0} 85.
>Ra1 {0} Ra7 {-5.49/8 0} 86. Ra2 {1} Rb7 {-6.75/4 0} 87. Ra1 {0} Qh6 {-5.55/7 0}
>88. Ra2 {1} Kf6 {-6.80/4 0} 89. Ra1 {1} Qh7 {-5.49/5 0} 90. Ra2 {1} Qg7 {
>0.01/0 0} 91. Ra1 {1} Qf7 {0.01/0 0} 92. Ra2 {0} Kg7 {0.01/0 0} 93. Ra1 {1} Rb6
>{0.01/0 0} 94. Ra2 {1} Qd7 {0.01/0 0} 95. Ra1 {1} Ra6 {0.01/0 0} 96. Ra2 {1}
>Ra7 {0.01/0 0} 97. Ra1 {1} Qc6 {0.01/0 0} 98. Ra2 {1} Qb6 {0.01/0 0} 99. Ra1 {
>(Lag: Av=0.38s, max=1.4s) 1} 1/2-1/2
Looking solely at this game, I think you have a point here. Namely that
Rybka obviously needs some more knowledege in how to avoid/break up blocked
positions. Sometimes only one game is needed to make the point clear.
/S
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