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Date: 03 Jul 2008 00:52:29
From: Sanny
Subject: Please Analyze this game between Easy Level & Rybka
Here is a game of GetClub easy Level with worlds strongest engine.

GetClub was ahead of a pawn till 16th move. But after that GetClub
sacrificed its knight for Two Pawns which were defending Rybkas king.
Is that correct move?

But, soon GetClub was in a trap and has to give its Queen and lost the
game.

What were the moves you think were not good? Today GetClub was
improved a bit So you will find little good moves than earlier.

Game Played between Rybka and easy at GetClub.com

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Rybka: (White)
easy: (Black)
Game Played at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html
View Recorded Game: http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?id=DM21541&game=Chess
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White -- Black
(Rybka) -- (easy)

1. e2-e4{4} e7-e5{0}
2. Ng1-f3{18} Nb8-c6{0}
3. d2-d4{18} e5-d4{0}
4. Nf3-d4{14} Qd8-h4{0}
5. Nb1-c3{16} Bf8-b4{30}
6. Bf1-e2{18} Qh4-e4{26}
7. Nd4-b5{22} Bb4-c3{38}
8. b2-c3{16} Ke8-d8{20}
9. Ke1-g1{16} Ng8-f6{116}
10. Be2-d3{24} Qe4-h4{62}
11. Bc1-e3{18} d7-d5{38}
12. g2-g3{18} Qh4-h3{50}
13. f2-f3{20} Rh8-e8{36}
14. Be3-f4{26} Re8-e7{20}
15. Rf1-e1{30} Bc8-e6{30}
16. Ra1-b1{30} h7-h6{38} {GetClub is a Pawn Up}
17. g3-g4{18} Nf6-g4{40}
18. f3-g4{14} Be6-g4{28}
19. Qd1-d2{22} Bg4-e6{50}
20. Bf4-g3{22} f7-f6{48}
21. Bd3-e4{22} Re7-d7{26}
22. Be4-g2{26} Qh3-f5{30}
23. Qd2-e3{20} Be6-f7{28}
24. Qe3-c5{22} Bf7-e8{26}
25. Bg3-c7{18} Rd7-c7{58}
26. Re1-e8{20} Kd8-e8{64}
27. Nb5-c7{14} Ke8-d7{68}
28. Nc7-d5{16} Kd7-e8{66}
29. Nd5-c7{22} Ke8-f7{66} {Lost the Queen}
30. Qc5-f5{170} Ra8-d8{0}
31. Bg2-d5{66} Rd8-d5{22}
32. Qf5-d5{64} Kf7-g6{34}
33. Nc7-e6{68} Nc6-e5{22}
34. Rb1-b7{46} Ne5-d7{54}
35. Ne6-f4{32} Kg6-h7{0}
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Rybka: (White)
easy: (Black)
Game Played at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html
View Recorded Game: http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?id=DM21541&game=Chess

Do you see any mistake in GetClubs game?

Easy level played quite strong game and mantained till 35 moves thats
great. So now, Normal Level will play much good games. and Help Bot
will be facing a tough opponent.

Bye
Sanny

Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html




 
Date: 08 Jul 2008 19:49:10
From:
Subject: Re: Please Analyze this game between Easy Level & Rybka
This game started going south with 4...Qh4+, which is empirically
worse than 4...Bc5, 4...Nf6, 4...Bb4+ and 4...Qf6. It leaves open the
line that was actually followed: with 6.Be2 white makes a 70% move in
my tournament book (I have one of the biggest books in existence
according to the aficionados) and experience shows that if white can
get an edge like that at any point in the opening with Rybka playing
white you're lucky to survive. In the event, you played somewhat
accurately immediately after, until white let up a little by not
playing 72% 10.Bg5. Come your 11th move, where I am still in book,
you chose a novelty that led to your demise. 11...d6 would probably
have suited you better.



  
Date: 10 Jul 2008 01:29:12
From: SAT W-7
Subject: Re: Please Analyze this game between Easy Level & Rybka
The way you explained that was interesting, maybe if you have time give
us a run down on the ivan vs gc game , maybe after ten to twelve moves
then after 22 moves and then maybe after the game is over..

Only if you have the time and feel like doing it.



 
Date: 03 Jul 2008 22:21:20
From: Sanny
Subject: Re: Please Analyze this game between Easy Level & Rybka
On Jul 4, 3:41=A0am, Rand al'Thor <[email protected] > wrote:
> Hey, Sanny. This is a little OT but I was just wondering if you have
> considered porting yourchessgame to nds or psp? In nds, I think you
> only have one or maybe two competitors (One is ChessMaster TAoL). In
> those platforms, you won't need a strongchessengine or killer
> graphics. I could be wrong but you might find a niche there.
>
> --
> "What is history but a lie agreed upon?"
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0- Napoleon Bonaparte

Does nds and psp allow internet connection and Java? If yes they may
load the game and play it.

Bye
Sanny

Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html


  
Date: 06 Jul 2008 20:18:47
From: Rand al'Thor
Subject: Re: Please Analyze this game between Easy Level & Rybka
Sanny wrote:
>
> Does nds and psp allow internet connection and Java? If yes they may
> load the game and play it.
>
> Bye
> Sanny
>
> Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html


No, nds does not play java but perhaps you can port your code on that
platform and rake in big bucks considering that you have fewer
competitors there as compared to the number (and sophistication, and
price - some are open source) you'll be facing on the pc platform. Just
a friendly suggestion.

--
"What is history but a lie agreed upon?"
- Napoleon Bonaparte


 
Date: 03 Jul 2008 18:41:01
From: Rand al'Thor
Subject: Re: Please Analyze this game between Easy Level & Rybka
Hey, Sanny. This is a little OT but I was just wondering if you have
considered porting your chess game to nds or psp? In nds, I think you
only have one or maybe two competitors (One is ChessMaster TAoL). In
those platforms, you won't need a strong chess engine or killer
graphics. I could be wrong but you might find a niche there.

--
"What is history but a lie agreed upon?"
- Napoleon Bonaparte


 
Date:
From: Martin Brown
Subject: Re: Please Analyze this game between Easy Level & Rybka