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Dionyseus
Member since Jun-21-04 · Last seen Nov-19-09
Temporary Forum for correspondence game at Chessgames Challenge: A Nickel vs The World, 2008

<Analysis of <<[[30. Be4] [...Kg7] [31.Qf2] [...Qe7]>>>>


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Section A - Ranking our top lines from the Analysis Tree: Section B - RandomVisitor's
Section C -
Section Z - My methodology and hardware

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**Section A** Ranking our top lines from the Analysis Tree:

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**Section B** RandomVisitor's top 12.Qf2 line

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**Section C** Game containing 12.Qf2, black win

S Sahu vs Mednis, 1984

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**Section Z** My methodology and hardware

I will be utilizing Rybka 3 and Aquarium's IDeA mode extensively. I also will be double checking Aquarium's IDeA's work with Rybka 3 running in Analyse mode with Persistant Hash on.

My hardware is Intel Q9650 quad overclocked to 3.8ghz.

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   Dionyseus has kibitzed 5297 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Nov-14-09 Tal Memorial (2009) (replies)
 
Dionyseus: Looks like Leko just blundered in the endgame.
 
   Oct-13-09 US Women's Chess Championship (2009) (replies)
 
Dionyseus: <nigelsnoru> <Unfortunately for the chess comparison, in SC the "quick fingers" aspect is the most important of the four. You will very rarely see a player in their mid-20's or older - too slow. Maybe bullet chess would be a better comparison. > While having fast ...
 
   Aug-15-09 M Umansky vs The World, 2009 (replies)
 
Dionyseus: <blue wave> <Do you think Anand or Kramnik would be interested in beating us? > I don't think Anand or Kramnik would do better against us than an expert CC player like Umansky, if anything I think they'd do worse. Anand and Kramnik aren't used to the slower time ...
 
   Aug-12-09 Mikhail Markovich Umansky (replies)
 
Dionyseus: Thanks for the game, it was fun. We were at one point worried because we knew the catalan was one of your favorite openings.
 
   Aug-05-09 Dionyseus chessforum
 
Dionyseus: <kormier> You're welcome.
 
   Jul-12-09 Kramnik vs Naiditsch, 2009 (replies)
 
Dionyseus: Analysis by Rybka 3 x64 4CPU: 38.Nb3 Qa3 39.e6 Rgg7 40.Qe3+ Kb7 41.Rd1 Qb4 42.Rd8 Rc6 43.Qe5 Rgc7 44.e7 Qxe7 45.Na5+[] Kb6 46.Nxc6[] Qxe5 47.Nxe5 a5 48.Rd6+ Kc5 49.Ra6 a4[] 50.f4 Kd5[] 51.Ng4 Kc4[] 52.f5 Kb3 53.f6 (1.59)
 
   Jul-11-09 Rybka (Computer) (replies)
 
Dionyseus: The Rybka 4 beta cluster just lost another game, to the same centaur! This is the first time Rybka 4 beta has lost with the white pieces, a great achievement by Highendman: [Event "60m + 1s, unrated"] [Site "?"] [Date "2009.07.11"] [Round "?"] [White "Rechenschieber, ...
 
   Jul-11-09 D Jakovenko vs Kramnik, 2009 (replies)
 
Dionyseus: <just a kid> <What about 43...axb4? > [DIAGRAM] Analysis by Rybka 3 x64 4CPU: 44.Qd4 c2 45.Qd7[] Qb8+[] 46.Rg3[] Kg7 47.Qxc6 g5[] 48.Qxc2 Qf4[] 49.Qb2+ Kg6[] 50.Qc2+ Kf6 51.Qc5 Rxe7[] 52.Qc6+ Kg7[] = (-0.04) Depth: 21 00:12:31 291mN
 
   Jul-10-09 Kramnik vs Carlsen, 2009 (replies)
 
Dionyseus: Looks like 25...Qa5 was also better than 25...Qc7: [DIAGRAM] Analysis by Rybka 3 x64 4CPU: 26.Qf6 Qe5 27.Rxe6 Qxf6[] 28.Rxf6 Rc8 29.Rd6 Ne5 30.Be2 Bc6 31.f4 Nf3+ 32.Bxf3 Bxf3 33.Kf2 Bc6 34.Ke3 Re8+ 35.Kd4 Re1 36.Rd8+ Kg7 37.Kc4 Rc1[] 38.Rd2
 
   Jul-10-09 Dortmund (2009) (replies)
 
Dionyseus: <acirce> <Very well done. It was anything but obvious why ..Qc7 lost. > Should be obvious for a player near 2800. With 25...Qc5 white doesn't have anything, black can shuffle his king from f8 to g8 with no problems because if the white knight tries anything the black ...
 
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