Author: stuart taylor
Date: 11:00:26 01/07/06
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On January 07, 2006 at 04:14:18, Sandro Necchi wrote: >On January 06, 2006 at 19:15:11, Sune Larsson wrote: > >>On January 06, 2006 at 18:07:49, Sandro Necchi wrote: >> >>>On January 06, 2006 at 17:44:08, Sune Larsson wrote: >>> >>>>On January 06, 2006 at 17:22:22, Sandro Necchi 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, >>>>> >>>>>if you want I can e-mail the games of the match against Fritz 9 using Rybka1.bkt >>>>>at 90 minutes each...than you can select the game you want. >>>>> >>>>>Ciao >>>>>Sandro >>>> >>>> Great! I guess I'll have to work a bit myself also...;-) Looking forward >>>> to the games! >>>> >>>> /S >>> >>>I have sent them right now...sorry, but we are quite busy working! >>> >>>Ciao >>>Sandro >> >> Got the games, thanks. Think I'll mention this match - since everybody is >> familiar with Fritz - and Fritz 9 is brand new. Also interesting for the >> readers (except that Rybka tops the ratinglist) should be that the author >> himself is an IM - and that there is a lot of knowledge implemented. The >> Rybka exe is around 2500 kb vs Fritz 9 436 kb. Furthermore that the engine >> is rapidly improved - endgame knowledge to come!. >> >> regards >> sune > >Did you found any of the 35 games to be of interest? > >I cannot look them myself as we are busy working on Shredder engine and book. > >Sandro Very good! I suppose some of your interest in Rybka is in trying to challenge it, and end up with a margin of 50 elo! (make it good for analysing, too. And if possible, make something which speaks sensible things during the game too!) regards S.Taylor
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