On Mar 30, 12:54 pm, Sanny <softta...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Help bot suggested about the blockade strategy it helped GetClub play
> much stronger games now.
>
> I played two games with Beginner vs Rybka and found even Rybka is not
> able to get ahead and finish GetClub like it used to earlier.
This is undoubtedly a result of the fact that I
am vastly superior to that program, to Rybka.
I know its weaknesses--- yes, all of them, and
precisely how to exploit its many, shall I say,
positional misunderstandings. The truth is, the
only reason I have yet to play a match in which
I give the program pawn-and-move (much like
what lesser players have done, but in reverse),
is that my demands have not been met; for
instance, I want a free double-cheeseburger
after every round, a Coke machine which
dispenses free cans of pop during play, and
most of all, a big-screen TV so I can watch
s****ts while the program is thinking.
Draws must not count (so I can be sure to
finish with a clean score) and the winner gets
free pizza and beer for a month. Let's face it:
the Rybka team are shaking in their boots
and will do whatever it takes to avoid playing
me such a match.
But back to the blockade strategy I talked
about earlier...
The truth is, trying to *not* allow the center
pawns to get locked up was supposed to
enable the GetClub program to win more
games against *humans*, not against Rybka
or any other chess program!!
Against Rybka, my suggestion is to remove
both of Rybk's Knights, set GetClub to one of
its top levels, and give it White. Also, set
Rybka's contempt factor so it believes it is
winning even when a Queen behind, and
don't let it think of your time! If these safety
measures aren't working, pull the plug and
call me for further instructions.
-- help bot


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