Rybka 4 vs Houdini 1.02 - Long TC Match - LIVE BROADCAST

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Rybka 4 vs Houdini 1.02 - Long TC Match - LIVE BROADCAST

Post by Martin Thoresen » Wed Jun 23, 2010 9:26 pm

Information

Rybka 4 x64 4CPU vs Houdini 1.02 x64 4CPU
Both engines use SSE4.2 builds.

Time Control:
120 Minutes For The First 40 Moves
60 Minutes For The Next 20 Moves
15 Minutes For The Rest
+30 Seconds Added Per Move From Move 61

Misc:
Opening Database: AH-48_Basic_Positions.pgn (24 Positions Used)
Tablebases: 3-4-5 Men - Nalimov & Gaviota
CPU: Intel Core i7 920 @ 4050 MHz
OS: Windows 7 Professional x64
Match Length: 48 Games
GUI: Deep Fritz 12
Hash: 1024 MB
Ponder: Off


Live Broadcast

Click Here - Updated Each ~3 Minutes

A full PGN will be available after the match has ended,
meanwhile you can view the games in the PGN-viewer on the
website as the match progresses.
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Re: Rybka 4 vs Houdini 1.02 - Long TC Match - LIVE BROADCAST

Post by yanquis1972 » Wed Jun 23, 2010 11:29 pm

wow -- i've actually bookmarked this. i have run some LTC games between these 2 but never finished, & those used only one core (albeit with ponder on). this should be a great match with some amazing chess. thanks a lot martin!!

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Re: Rybka 4 vs Houdini 1.02 - Long TC Match - LIVE BROADCAST

Post by CPU » Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:29 am

yanquis1972 wrote:wow -- i've actually bookmarked this. i have run some LTC games between these 2 but never finished, & those used only one core (albeit with ponder on). this should be a great match with some amazing chess. thanks a lot martin!!
+1
This one is going to be interesting to follow.

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Re: Rybka 4 vs Houdini 1.02 - Long TC Match - LIVE BROADCAST

Post by Martin Thoresen » Thu Jun 24, 2010 3:18 pm

Thanks!

Two draws so far. Each opening is played twice, so that the engines will play both the white and black side of it.
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Re: Rybka 4 vs Houdini 1.02 - Long TC Match - LIVE BROADCAST

Post by kingliveson » Thu Jun 24, 2010 5:25 pm

Martin Thoresen wrote:Thanks!

Two draws so far. Each opening is played twice, so that the engines will play both the white and black side of it.
It's the best way to do these kinds of tests -- both given equal chance.
PAWN : Knight >> Bishop >> Rook >>Queen

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Re: Rybka 4 vs Houdini 1.02 - Long TC Match - LIVE BROADCAST

Post by Zherkovv » Sun Jun 27, 2010 8:44 am

Thanks for the link.

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Re: Rybka 4 vs Houdini 1.02 - Long TC Match - LIVE BROADCAST

Post by CPU » Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:17 pm

First impression is that Houdini is a little bit stronger tactically, but R4 is better positionally. I think R4 (and R3) has more knowledge than Houdini. R4 is +2 now, but that may change.

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Re: Rybka 4 vs Houdini 1.02 - Long TC Match - LIVE BROADCAST

Post by Martin Thoresen » Mon Jun 28, 2010 8:21 pm

DF 12 GUI crashed while running game 18.

It was almost drawn but the database was corrupted and it displayed game 18 as a 5 move draw.

It has now been restarted and the broadcast is back online.
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Re: Rybka 4 vs Houdini 1.02 - Long TC Match - LIVE BROADCAST

Post by CPU » Tue Jun 29, 2010 12:52 am

Martin Thoresen wrote:DF 12 GUI crashed while running game 18.

It was almost drawn but the database was corrupted and it displayed game 18 as a 5 move draw.

It has now been restarted and the broadcast is back online.
Again, thank you for providing this live match. I miss game 17 in the game archive. R4 had an extra pawn in the endgame, but Houdini probably was able to draw in the end. Houdini really lives up to its name, having escaped with a draw from many difficult positions. (However, in game 18 it just didn't see it coming while R4 was very optimistic around move 24. R4 must have some superior endgame knowledge, and I'm not talking about the TBs that kicked in much later.)

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Re: Rybka 4 vs Houdini 1.02 - Long TC Match - LIVE BROADCAST

Post by Martin Thoresen » Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:55 pm

Thanks for your support everyone!

Houdini won game 20 to make the score 11.5 - 8.5 in favor of Rybka.

Game 21 is underway, now we have a interesting King's Gambit (accepted), with Rybka as white. Game 22 will have the same opening, but with Houdini as white.

Anyone watched Carlsen play the King's Gambit in Bazna?
http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=6460
CPU wrote: I miss game 17 in the game archive.
The game archive should be complete now.
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