Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 02:10:12 01/07/06
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On January 07, 2006 at 03:33:36, Vasik Rajlich wrote: >On January 06, 2006 at 17:06:11, Sune Larsson wrote: > >>I intend to write a modest article about Rybka on Swedish Chessforum. For this I >>would need two typical games from Rybka vs strong opposition - i.e. Fritz 9 and >>Fruit - where one could see the strong piece handling and middlegame from Rybka. >>Preferably where evals of position differ - and relatively long time control >>(like 40/40 and up) on rather fast hardware (= what's normal these days.) >>So, if you have some "Rybka memorials" - please post them here. >> >>Thanks. >> >>/S > >Hi Sune, > >thanks, I look forward to seeing your article. > >One game that I very much liked is below. > >Best regards, >Vas > >[Event "CEGT 40/40, 2GHz"] >[Site "CEGT"] >[Date "2005.12.08"] >[Round "?"] >[White "Deep Fritz 8 2CPU 512MB"] >[Black "Rybka 1.0 Beta 32bit"] >[Result "0-1"] >[ECO "A34"] >[PlyCount "108"] >[EventDate "2005.??.??"] > >1. c4 c5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. e3 g6 4. Qc2 Bg7 5. Nf3 O-O 6. Be2 d6 7. O-O Nc6 8. a3 >b6 9. Rd1 Bf5 10. d3 a6 11. Rb1 b5 12. cxb5 axb5 13. Nxb5 Qb6 14. Nc3 Be6 15. >b3 Rfb8 16. Nd2 Qc7 17. Bf3 Nd4 18. exd4 cxd4 19. Bxa8 Rxa8 20. Nde4 Nd5 21. >Re1 dxc3 22. Ng3 Bd7 23. Nf1 Bc6 24. Re4 Qa5 25. Rc4 Bb5 26. Rh4 Qa6 27. Rh3 h5 >28. Rf3 h4 29. Rh3 Bf6 30. Rf3 Bd4 31. Rh3 e5 32. Rf3 Kg7 33. h3 Bc6 34. Kh1 f5 >35. Kg1 Re8 36. Qd1 Nf6 37. Ne3 Bxf3 38. gxf3 Bxe3 39. fxe3 e4 40. dxe4 fxe4 >41. Ra1 Qd3 42. Qxd3 exd3 43. b4 Re5 44. Kf2 Rf5 45. Kg2 Rg5+ 46. Kf2 Rg3 47. >e4 d2 48. Bxd2 cxd2 49. a4 d5 50. e5 Nd7 51. a5 Nxe5 52. a6 d4 53. a7 Nd3+ 54. >Ke2 Nf4+ 0-1 Hi Vasik, yes, this a tremendous game! Very aggressive play with 11.-b5!? and 17.-Nd4!? - giving materials for dynamic compensation. Also I noticed that the engines were out of book very early [after 5.-0-0]. When mentioning Rybka on "normal" chess fora, I think it's good to compare with Fritz - since "everybody" is familiar with this program. Also I want to show some games that attract the interest of the ordinary OTB-player. This is clearly one game that falls into that category. regards sune
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