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FIBChess (Computer)

Number of games in database: 21
Years covered: 2004 to 2006
Overall record: +1 -20 =0 (4.8%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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FIBCHESS (COMPUTER)

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Guillermo Baches Garcia is its programmer.

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 page 1 of 1; 21 games  PGN Download 
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Diep vs FIBChess 1-0212004World Computer Chess ChampionshipD20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
2. FIBChess vs Shredder 0-1222004World Computer Chess ChampionshipA00 Uncommon Opening
3. FIBChess vs Falcon 0-1222004World Computer Chess ChampionshipA00 Uncommon Opening
4. Movei vs FIBChess 1-0192004World Computer Chess ChampionshipC02 French, Advance
5. FIBChess vs Crazy Bishop 0-1292004World Computer Chess ChampionshipA06 Reti Opening
6. FIBChess vs Woodpusher 0-1432004World Computer Chess ChampionshipD04 Queen's Pawn Game
7. Crafty vs FIBChess 1-0332004World Computer Chess ChampionshipD21 Queen's Gambit Accepted
8. IsiChess vs FIBChess 1-0182004World Computer Chess ChampionshipD16 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
9. FIBChess vs Fritz 0-1202004World Computer Chess ChampionshipB20 Sicilian
10. Jonny vs FIBChess 1-0222004World Computer Chess ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
11. FIBChess vs Deep Sjeng 0-1242004World Computer Chess ChampionshipA00 Uncommon Opening
12. Diep vs FIBChess 1-0262006WCCC 2006B02 Alekhine's Defense
13. FIBChess vs Delfi 46 0-1332006WCCC 2006D37 Queen's Gambit Declined
14. Chaturanga vs FIBChess 1-0242006WCCC 2006B15 Caro-Kann
15. FIBChess vs ETABETA 1-0172006WCCC 2006A30 English, Symmetrical
16. Uragano3D vs FIBChess  1-0312006WCCC 2006C41 Philidor Defense
17. FIBChess vs ParSOS  0-1192006WCCC 2006B22 Sicilian, Alapin
18. Chiron vs FIBChess  1-0302006WCCC 2006B56 Sicilian
19. FIBChess vs Ikarus 0-1432006WCCC 2006B32 Sicilian
20. Rybka vs FIBChess 1-0302006WCCC 2006B80 Sicilian, Scheveningen
21. FIBChess vs Spike 0-1412006WCCC 2006B92 Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation
 page 1 of 1; 21 games  PGN Download 
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Kibitzer's Corner
Aug-16-04  sleepkid: the FIBChess computer. . . brought to you by the mental titans of the FBI.

. . . errrr...

Aug-16-04  cuendillar: How could this computer reach the WCCC, the other engines were totally superior. I don't think it would get a second chance too soon either. Was it a wildcard?
Aug-20-04  sleepkid: Well Atari Chess was slated to compete, but then the last working Atari 2600 burned out and so they fired up an old Coleco Vision and entered FIBChess. . . or something like that.
Feb-05-05  priluki: No Comment. Incredible weakness.
Mar-15-05  biglo: Actually this computer patzer was the product of IM Guillermo Baches Garcia :)
Sep-29-05  delterp: Worst program ever.

You could put Fritz on a computer, replace the CPU with a piece of SPAM, and Fritz would still win.

Jan-19-06  sneaky pete: The silicon version of Odd Lie.
Jan-19-06  dakgootje: +0 -11 =0 (0.0%)*

-.-

Jan-28-06  blingice: After looking at all of FIB's games, I'm convinced that it is programmed to try and be like Morphy, except blind.
Jan-28-06  aw1988: <You could put Fritz on a computer, replace the CPU with a piece of SPAM, and Fritz would still win.>

I DON'T LIKE SPAM!!!!

Jan-29-06  technical draw: Hey, give fibby a break, after all he was playing blindfolded!
Jan-29-06  technical draw: Actually he was giving odds of 20 volts!
Jan-29-06  blingice: Game Collection: FIB's Best

Learn from the best Chess computer ever programmed...

Feb-04-06  DeepBlade: The funny thing is, it plays chess, so he does what he should do. Computers are stupid.
Feb-04-06  Nikita Smirnov: Haaaha!Great joke to write about a computer!
Feb-25-06  McCool: He even lost to this guy. Crazy Bishop (Computer).
Apr-10-06  Nikita Smirnov: This computer is mad.I saw a thing about Botvinnik on TV and there it was said that Botvinnik wanted to create a Chess Computer which could win over a human and he created a computer under the name Pioner which was the first Chess Computer before his death and he thought that a computer could beat a human!Which is impossible!
May-27-06  Knight13: Let's see of this "guy" would win a game this year.
May-27-06  Knight13: All right. It'll win a game this year against ETABETA (Computer). I'm gonna bet $100,000 on this one!
May-28-06
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  alexmagnus: <Nikita> Pioner wasn't created. Botvinnik had plans but he didnt have time to get them into life. But playing himself applying the algorithm he thought out for Pioner, he beat other computers.
Sep-02-06  Nikita Smirnov: Thanks for the information!I really needed it.
Jan-19-08  Jim Bartle: Why isn't its highest ELO rating listed above? Don't have a strong enough microscope?

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