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Date: 02 Apr 2008 09:40:08
From: Sanny
Subject: Worlds best game by Rybka against Easy Level.
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A game with Rybka. Easy Level vs Rybka, where Rybka won in just 9 Moves by sacrificing a Knight. Game Played between sanjay11 and easy at GetClub.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rybka: (White) Easy: (Black) Game Played at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html View Recorded Game: http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?id=DM18913&game=Chess -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- White -- Black (Rybka) -- (Easy) 1. e2-e4{172} e7-e6{0} 2. d2-d4{74} d7-d5{0} 3. Nb1-c3{12} d5-e4{0} 4. Nc3-e4{14} Bc8-d7{0} 5. Bf1-d3{16} Bf8-e7{38} 6. Ng1-f3{12} f7-f5{26} 7. Nf3-e5{24} f5-e4{46} 8. Bd3-e4{14} Nb8-c6{32} 9. Qd1-h5{16} g7-g6{24} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rybka: (White) Easy: (Black) Game Played at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html View Recorded Game: http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?id=DM18913&game=Chess So you can see how Quickly Rybka won the Easy Level. No one else can beat Easy Level at GetClub in just 9 moves. Its Great Game by Rybka. Even Beginner Level needs 50-60 moves by good players. And I think Help Bot has to think a lot to win Easy Level. So by Comparision its one of the Best game against Rybka at GetClub Chess Rybka Sacrificed its Knight to win the game. Bye Sanny Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html
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From: Martin Brown
Subject: Re: Worlds best game by Rybka against Easy Level.
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Date: 06 Apr 2008 06:20:57
From: Tom F.
Subject: Re: Worlds best game by Rybka against Easy Level.
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On Apr 6, 3:36 am, Sanny <[email protected] > wrote: > I am only showing the game where it looses. There are 100s of games > where GetClub has Won. > > Visit:http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.htmland see how 90% of the > players are loosing to GetClub. I'm not talking about GetClub vs. humans. > Yes still it is weaker than Rybka as it used Applet which is generally > slower that Native Code. And currently it do not use processing power > of multi core computer. > > I think once It starts using power of Multi Core, then It will think > twice/ Four times faster on a dual core or Quad Core Processor. > > I am still looking to know the figure of How many people has dual > Core / Quad Core Processor. The processor has nothing to do with it. Send me the binaries, I'll perform a tournament between GC and Crafty. (Assuming GC follows WB or UCI protocols) If GC wins one game, I'll eat my hat.
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Date: 06 Apr 2008 00:36:21
From: Sanny
Subject: Re: Worlds best game by Rybka against Easy Level.
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> Your engine is not even beta. It's very rudimentary alpha. I guess it > doesn't make any illegal moves. That's a great accomplishment, > actually. But please stop trying to sell it as the Second Coming or > something. It is a bit insulting to the rest of us. > > I've gone back and read an example of your posts and you seem to > always be crowing about your program being so strong. In fact, even > the weaker freewarechessengines wouldn't play as bad a game as the > one you posted here. You should know that. I am only showing the game where it looses. There are 100s of games where GetClub has Won. Visit: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html and see how 90% of the players are loosing to GetClub. Yes still it is weaker than Rybka as it used Applet which is generally slower that Native Code. And currently it do not use processing power of multi core computer. I think once It starts using power of Multi Core, then It will think twice/ Four times faster on a dual core or Quad Core Processor. I am still looking to know the figure of How many people has dual Core / Quad Core Processor. One good thing I have done is that It now thinks in Opponents time. So it saves the Time of Player. And in many moves it plays in just 0 seconds. Just play a few games with Beginner Level and see how many you can win. If you can win 50% of the games then you are a real master. Bye Sanny Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html
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Date: 05 Apr 2008 13:39:33
From: Tom F.
Subject: Re: Worlds best game by Rybka against Easy Level.
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On Apr 4, 1:38 pm, Sanny <[email protected] > wrote: > > Uncle Tom what are the Things you find Strange? I don't know where to begin, Sanny. I think if you analyze that game, you'll see there's not much to be proud of from GetClub's point of view. I know programing a chess engine is very difficult. I took a stab at it in college and gave up. BUT, I know for sure I wouldn't post results like that. Your engine is not even beta. It's very rudimentary alpha. I guess it doesn't make any illegal moves. That's a great accomplishment, actually. But please stop trying to sell it as the Second Coming or something. It is a bit insulting to the rest of us. I've gone back and read an example of your posts and you seem to always be crowing about your program being so strong. In fact, even the weaker freeware chess engines wouldn't play as bad a game as the one you posted here. You should know that. If I were you, I'd keep quiet, at least, until your engine can hold its own against Crafty or some similar engine. At the moment, it obviously could not. Forget about Rybka, please. Tom PS. Cross posting is rude.
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Date: 12 Apr 2008 22:48:23
From: David Richerby
Subject: Re: Worlds best game by Rybka against Easy Level.
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Tom F. <[email protected] > wrote: > I know programing a chess engine is very difficult. I took a stab at > it in college and gave up. I've done it and I don't think it's *so* difficult to write a chess engine. It's reasonable to be proud of having written one and there's no shame in having tried and not got there -- it's not easy. > BUT, I know for sure I wouldn't post results like that. Amen. I've not looked at any of Sanny's engine's games for a long time but, when I did, they were either of a very low standard or had taken an unacceptably long time to play. As it happens, my engine was about as strong as me in the middlegame but played a very weak endgame. I wouldn't have been ashamed to post its games here but there wouldn't have been much point because the individual moves give little information about what's going on. This whole approach of `here's a game -- tell me what I need to improve' is fundamentally flawed. > Your engine is not even beta. It's very rudimentary alpha. I guess it > doesn't make any illegal moves. That's a great accomplishment, > actually. Wellllll, a chess engine works by generating a list of legal moves and then choosing one of them. Generating the list is by far the easiest part of that and I'd hope that any competent programmer would be able to enumerate the legal moves in any position. > If I were you, I'd keep quiet, at least, until your engine can hold > its own against Crafty or some similar engine. That's a big ask. There aren't many who've written an engine that strong. Dave. -- David Richerby Surprise Incredible Smokes (TM): www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ it's like a pack of cigarettes but it'll blow your mind and not like you'd expect!
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Date: 04 Apr 2008 10:38:06
From: Sanny
Subject: Re: Worlds best game by Rybka against Easy Level.
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> What the heck kind of wackiness is this post? Am I coming late to the > party of something? > > Very strange. > > Tom Uncle Tom what are the Things you find Strange? Bye Sanny Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html
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Date: 04 Apr 2008 09:51:30
From: Tom F.
Subject: Re: Worlds best game by Rybka against Easy Level.
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On Apr 2, 12:40 pm, Sanny <[email protected] > wrote: > A game with Rybka. > > Easy Level vs Rybka, where Rybka won in just 9 Moves by sacrificing a > Knight. ... > So you can see how Quickly Rybka won the Easy Level. No one else can > beat Easy Level at GetClub in just 9 moves. Its Great Game by Rybka. What the heck kind of wackiness is this post? Am I coming late to the party of something? Very strange. Tom
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Date: 03 Apr 2008 08:20:43
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Worlds best game by Rybka against Easy Level.
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GitClub was Diced like Carrots, Sliced like Tomatoes, Riced like Potatoes, Minced like Onions, and Shredded like Cabbage!
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From: Martin Brown
Subject: Re: Worlds best game by Rybka against Easy Level.
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Date: 02 Apr 2008 11:38:51
From:
Subject: Re: Worlds best game by Rybka against Easy Level.
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On Apr 2, 11:40=A0am, Sanny <[email protected] > wrote: > A game with Rybka. This says nothing whatsoever about the strength of Rybka, it is merely an indictment of GitClub! How exactly does this program which you spam constantly about with vastly exagerated claims of playing strength fall to a tactic more generally experienced by <1000 scholastic players when facing From's Gambit in Bird's opening for the very first time?
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