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Rybka (Computer) vs Junior (Computer)
CCT9 2007  ·  Sicilian Defense: Richter-Rauzer. Neo-Modern Variation Early deviations (B66)  ·  1/2-1/2
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jul-03-07
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  whatthefat: Rybka's rook-lift 15.Rd3!? appears to be a novelty, and a very aggressive one. This to me is another one of those computer games that humans would find incredibly difficult to play with a high level of accuracy, especially in the attacking-counterattacking positions around the 30th move.
Jul-03-07  ongyj: Actually, I think human players won't bother to contine playing in the position where White has an additional a lone pawn against Black. 66...Kb7 67...Ka8 and just "parking" the King there would suffice :)
Jul-03-07
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  whatthefat: Yes, they probably could have ended the game about 20 moves earlier.
Sep-15-08
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  Whitehat1963: We should set Rybka 3 to analyzing this game in detail. How it it fail to beat the inferior Junior.

Would seem to be helpful in our efforts with GM Nickel.

Sep-15-08
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  whiteshark: The position after 52...Kxg4 is a tablebase draw.


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Sep-15-08
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  whiteshark: http://www.macmini-forum.de/pics/54...
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