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How a beginner can beat the impossible computer in one minute blitz


  • 20 months ago · Quote · #1

    howlzamimaru

    Well I played the 2400+ liveimpossible" computer in 2 minute bullet, using the hippo. I ended up losing this game because I was premoving.

    In one minute however, the computer has even less time to think and I just premoved my king backwards and forwards, and he couldnt make any progress and just lost on time. I tried this again, and the computer cannot make progress against the hippo. The hippo is truely amazing. Here is the game.

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #3

    howlzamimaru

    I actually think I win at life.

    and that you're all jelous of how to beat a super computer :)

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #4

    dnleary

    that was awesome

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #5

    howlzamimaru

    :D

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #6

    hudirun

    how nice. i think computer is so angry to you.

    hahaha

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #8

    heinzie

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #11

    howlzamimaru

    yeah but this GM doesnt have heart attacks.

    This is like terminator 3, rise of the machines.
    I beat the machine.

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #12

    SilentThinker

    Hi! I liked this post. I laughed. Thanks

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #13

    planeden

    try it enough and you may get a message from the computer saying "i dare you try this against uncle rybka!"

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #14

    howlzamimaru

    haha that reminds me of a chess.com video danny rensch did where he was playing a live chess game against a high rated opponent, he said, "haha he thinks he has a comfortable edge, well this next move...this next move is a novelty I've been working on with my girlfriend...her names Rybka."

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #15

    planeden

    pardon, auntie rybka, then. 

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #16

    grantchamp

    tonydal wrote:

    Congratulations.  You have just discovered the perfect waste of time.


     haha

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #17

    orangehonda

    I've seen anti hippo stuff for strong computers.  They let you shuffle a bit, then if they're worse on the clock they go sacrificial like crazy and you don't have time to work out the complications because at this point it moves instantly, 0.1 seconds.

    It's the programmer's fault heh.

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #18

    howlzamimaru

    well actually we threw them into lava, got a print press on them, blew them up....

    "my computer beat me in chess. but it was no match for me in kickboxing". :P

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #19

    planeden

    howlzamimaru wrote:

     "my computer beat me in chess. but it was no match for me in kickboxing". :P


    nice one. 

  • 20 months ago · Quote · #20

    ketjans1

    Ha ha ha ha! You really made me laugh with that Terminator remark!

    Personally, I don't think that what you did was such a waste of time as some people say here. Obviously, you found a flaw within the system (much like Neo, I thinkSmile) You proved that the computer is helpless against an opponent rated 1000 points lower. This is something the good people of chess.com should fix, so that in the future, ingenous organic beings such as yourself can't get away with stuff like this.

    I would also like to see you try this system against a human 2400, to see if they can do any better.

    Cheers, mate!


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