Author: A. Steen
Date: 04:20:46 12/30/05
Unlike most of the crowd, at all stages I was confident Rybka would not lose this game: http://wwwcs.uni-paderborn.de/~IPCCC/IPCCC2005b/pgn7.html [Event "IPCCC"] [Site "Paderborn"] [Date "2005.12.30"] [Round "7"] [White "Ikarus V0.36FR7a SMP"] [Black "Rybka Beta w64 1.0"] [Result "*"] [ECO "B00"] [TimeControl "7200"] 1. e4 Nc6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 Bf5 4. Nf3 e6 5. Bd3 Nge7 6. Bg5 Be4 7. c3 h6 8. Bxe7 Bxe7 9. Bxe4 dxe4 10. Nfd2 Qd7 11. Nxe4 O-O-O 12. Qe2 f6 13. f4 f5 14. Nf2 g5 15. O-O Rhg8 16. Kh1 g4 17. Nd1 h5 18. Nd2 h4 19. Ne3 h3 20. gxh3 gxh3 21. Rf3 Rh8 22. Qf1 Bf8 23. Rxh3 Bh6 24. Qf3 Ne7 25. Rg1 Kb8 26. Rg2 Qa4 27. Rh5 Qxa2 28. Qh3 Ng8 29. Ndf1 c6 30. Rg6 Re8 31. Rgxh6 Nxh6 32. Rxh6 Rhg8 33. Qh5 Qxb2 34. Qf7 Qxc3 35. Rxe6 Ref8 36. Qe7 Qxd4 37. Qd6+ Qxd6 38. Rxd6 a5 39. Ng3 Rd8 40. Ngxf5 a4 41. Nc2 Kc7 42. Rxd8 Rxd8 43. Nd6 Ra8 44. Kg2 a3 45. h3 a2 * 40. Ngxf5 a4 41. Nc2 Kc7 42. Rxd8 Rxd8 43. Nd6 Ra8 44. Kg2 * [d]r7/1pk5/2pN4/4P3/5P2/p7/2N3KP/8 w - - 0 45 After the obvious 44. ... a2, Ikarus has absolutely no winning chances and would be astoundingly lucky to draw (a power outage, maybe?). I stopped looking. While the above game is very far from a fine example of what Rybka is capable of (it is more of what poor Ikarus was hoodwinked into permitting), I could thank a few of the forum's "chess experts" for the amusing fantasies and wrong prognoses they wrote about this game along the way. Black obtained three supported united passed pawns on the Q-side while the White King was so magnificently placed on h1. Rybka's opponents do not properly know how to handle the very unbalanced positions that arise from Rybka's Tal-like sacs. So the theoretically unsound sac delivers the full point more often than not, until the next generation of opponents evolves. My general evaluation of Rybka: Much stronger than overly-staid Fruit, psychotic Shredder, berserk-monster Fritz. 'Extraordinarily dynamic middlegame: unbelievable Rybka, a killer grandmaster.' A. Steen strongly recommends Rybka - * to patzers, to watch/study it play their other engines, and hopefully learn at least a little therefrom; and * to others, to play it themselves. Congratulations, Mr Rajlich. You clearly have (at least?) one super-GM on your team. :-)
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