Author: Majd Al-Ansari
Date: 14:52:03 01/07/06
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(11) Fruit 2.2.1 - Rybka 1.01 Preview 2 32-bit [D45] tourney 1 Home (22.3), 28.12.2005 [–0.28;–0.35] GenuineIntel 3198 MHz W=13.2 ply; 551kN/s; Fritz9.ctg B=12.3 ply; 142kN/s; Fritz9.ctg 1.d4 0 1...Nf6 0 2.c4 0 2...e6 0 3.Nf3 0 3...d5 0 4.Nc3 0 4...c6 0 5.e3 0 5...Nbd7 0 6.Qc2 0 6...Bd6 0 7.g4 0 7...dxc4 0 8.Bxc4 0 8...e5 0 9.g5 0 9...Nd5 0 10.Bd2 0 10...exd4 0 11.Nxd4 0 11...0–0 0 12.Nxd5 0 12...cxd5 0 13.Bd3 0 13...g6 0 14.h4 0 14...Nc5 0 15.Rc1 –0.28/11 10 15...Re8 (Bd7) –0.35/11 11 16.Nb5 (Bb5) –0.39/12 16 16...Nxd3+ –0.67/12 9 17.Qxd3 –0.49/12 5 17...Bf5 –0.67/13 13 18.Qe2 –0.40/13 12 18...Be5 –0.81/12 11 19.Bc3 –0.48/13 11 19...Rc8 (Bf4) –0.67/12 11 20.Rd1 (0–0) –0.64/11 16 20...a6 (Bf4) –0.57/10 11 21.Bxe5 (Nd4) –0.25/13 ... [D)2rqr1k1/1p3p1p/p5p1/1N1pBbP1/7P/4P3/PP2QP2/3RK2R b K - 0 21 15 21...axb5 It is these kind of moves that must drive the other engines crazy. It is also these kind of moves that make me think that Rybka can beat hardware monsters such as Hydra. They just will not calculate the consequences of this move because it seems weak. With this capture Rybka has already eyed a couple of pawn moves which will give it a strong initiative. This type of pawn play is a weapon that all other engines just don't seem to have any protection against. –0.73/11 7 22.Bc3 –0.21/12 9 22...b4! (Rc4) –1.05/12 7 23.Bxb4 (Bd4) –0.52/13 11 23...d4! –1.14/12 14 24.Bc3 (Qb5) –0.59/13 15 24...d3! –1.25/11 7 25.Qf1 –0.57/12 10 25...Qd5 –1.53/11 10 26.h5 –0.67/12 .... Rybka has played some very forceful pawn pushes and will now capitalizes. [D]2r1r1k1/1p3p1p/6p1/3q1bPP/8/2BpP3/PP3P2/3RKQ1R b K - 0 26 13 26...Rxc3! (gxh5) -2.89/11 6 27.bxc3 -2.55/12 18 27...Qc4 -4.03/12 21 28.Qg2 -2.72/13 9 28...Qxc3+ -4.81/12 8 29.Kf1 -3.02/14 12 29...Qc2 -5.17/12 8 30.Ra1 -3.26/13 11 30...Qb2 (d2) -5.17/12 12 31.Re1 -4.09/13 9 31...d2 -5.03/12 12 32.Rd1 -4.14/13 8 32...Qc2 -5.50/12 9 33.Qf3 -4.20/13 9 33...Be4 -5.76/12 5 34.Qg4 -4.84/13 9 34...Bxh1 -5.65/11 4 35.hxg6 -4.97/13 8 35...Re4 (hxg6) -6.30/12 18 36.gxf7+ –0.70/10 7 36...Kf8 (Kxf7) -7.43/12 9 37.Qe2 -7.09/13 18 37...Rh4 -7.49/12 4 38.Qxd2 (Rxd2) -7.28/13 5 38...Qxd2 -7.49/11 4 39.Rxd2 -8.64/16 9 39...Bf3 What a devastating display. I think any Super GM would be proud of this game. I really think in some games Rybka is just playing a type of chess other engines do not understand. -8.41/144 0–1
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