Stockfish 6 CRUSHED (Not using the ARB system) in 5 moves!

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Robert0905 wrote:

Why do I NEVER get to report him? I wanted to get called a DickHead! It's UNFAIR!

Sorry Robert...the next time he comes back with another account (Wanna bet its diakoniaisadickhead) you can report him :-)

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TheARBCS00027 wrote:

The A.R.B Chess System Official Site :) 

https://www.youtube.com/user/COMPUTERSTOPBUILD/videos

 

The A.R.B Chess System is the First & Only Chess System in the History of Chess to play (6) 

Pawns first in the Opening before any Main Pieces are played :)

Whether playing White or Black...

 

The Six Pawns for White or Black (Reversed) are Moved forward by one rank only, 

Except if there is a Need to Block a Check or Stop a Piece being Captured Etc.

 

The Move Order is One of the Most important things concerning how the First Six Pawns are Played!

 

Below Playing for White is how the System plays the first Six Pawn Moves in Move Order Preference...

Below Playing for White is how the System plays the first Six Pawn Moves in Move Order Preference...

1. e3 (Most Moves!) 2. d3 (Most Moves!) 3. h3 (Most Moves!) 4. a3 (Most Moves!)

5. g3 (Most Moves!) 6. (Most Moves!) b3

 

And Below Playing for Black is how the System plays the first Six Pawn Moves in Move Order Preference...

1. (Most Moves!) e6 2. (Most Moves!) d6 3. (Most Moves!) h6 4. (Most Moves!) a6

5. (Most Moves!) g6 6. (Most Moves!) b6

 

Other strategies are characterized by closing the center, no or delayed castling, and provoking other early pawn advances by the programs,

yielding in long term weaknesses.

You're back?

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As I told him before, he needs something ORIGINAL. 

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That was amazing. I lost it at O-O-O. I can't stop laughing.

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Laughing

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I don't remember ever laughing so hard at a chess game ever.

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BettorOffSingle wrote:

History says that, eventually, humans will equal or surpass the machines, much like every video game winds up solved.

We can learn from them; they can't learn from us.

Hey, that guy should team up with A.R.B. They would solve chess completely within seventeen minutes.

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I agree pfren! 

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Laughing

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Such a funny game

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I have a better one in my blog...

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jackfast wrote:
 

At post 26, God missed a variation. I think it was a faster win.

I've never laughed so hard reviewing a game.   I think God should have played 1. KxK on the first move. 

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Below is the A.R.B Chess System winning the ChessWorld.net Tournament 311824 against Humans...

Plus some  Screen shots and an example game with T.A.R.B.C.S playing the strongest player in the Tournament Guest_mllucho ...

http://www.petesqbsite.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?p=39289#p39289

 

Below is the lichess.org analysis of the ChessWorld.net Tournament 311824 game playing the strongest player in the Tournament Guest_mllucho ...


[Event "www.ChessWorld.net server game"]
[Site "www.ChessWorld.net "]
[Date "2022.3.20"]
[Round "NA"]
[White "milucho"]
[Black "TheARBChessSystem"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "1933"]
[BlackElo "2680"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[TimeControl "-"]
[ECO "A13"]
[Opening "English Opening: Agincourt Defense"]
[Termination "Unknown"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. c4 { [%eval 0.23] } 1... e6 { [%eval 0.3] } { A13 English Opening: Agincourt Defense } 2. Nc3 { [%eval 0.05] } 2... d6 { [%eval 0.44] } 3. d4 { [%eval 0.74] } 3... h6 { [%eval 0.98] } 4. Nf3 { [%eval 1.02] } 4... a6 { [%eval 1.43] } 5. e4 { [%eval 1.31] } 5... g6 { [%eval 1.54] } 6. Bd3?! { (1.54 → 0.95) Inaccuracy. Be3 was best. } { [%eval 0.95] } (6. Be3 Bg7 7. Qd2 Ne7 8. Rd1 f5 9. Bd3 g5 10. h4 g4) 6... b6?! { (0.95 → 1.81) Inaccuracy. Ne7 was best. } { [%eval 1.81] } (6... Ne7 7. Be3 Bg7 8. Qd2 e5 9. h3 exd4 10. Bxd4 O-O 11. O-O) 7. O-O { [%eval 1.75] } 7... Bg7 { [%eval 1.72] } 8. Be3 { [%eval 1.47] } 8... Bb7 { [%eval 1.49] } 9. d5 { [%eval 1.45] } 9... e5?! { (1.45 → 2.27) Inaccuracy. Nd7 was best. } { [%eval 2.27] } (9... Nd7 10. Qd2) 10. b4 { [%eval 2.26] } 10... Ne7 { [%eval 2.91] } 11. Qa4+?! { (2.91 → 1.96) Inaccuracy. c5 was best. } { [%eval 1.96] } (11. c5 f5) 11... c6 { [%eval 2.26] } 12. Qb3 { [%eval 1.75] } 12... g5?! { (1.75 → 2.96) Inaccuracy. O-O was best. } { [%eval 2.96] } (12... O-O 13. Nd2 Nd7 14. a4 Kh7 15. Rfb1 f5 16. f3 Rc8 17. Bf2 h5 18. Rd1 Kh8 19. Ra2) 13. Rad1 { [%eval 2.87] } 13... g4 { [%eval 3.37] } 14. Nh4 { [%eval 2.91] } 14... Bf6 { [%eval 3.38] } 15. Nf5 { [%eval 2.77] } 15... Nxf5 { [%eval 3.17] } 16. dxc6?! { (3.17 → 2.04) Inaccuracy. exf5 was best. } { [%eval 2.04] } (16. exf5 cxd5 17. cxd5 Nd7 18. Ne4 Be7 19. Rc1 Kf8 20. a4 Rc8 21. Rxc8 Bxc8 22. Rc1 Bb7) 16... Nxc6 { [%eval 2.19] } 17. exf5 { [%eval 1.9] } 17... Nd4 { [%eval 1.92] } 18. Bxd4?! { (1.92 → 1.11) Inaccuracy. Qb2 was best. } { [%eval 1.11] } (18. Qb2 Rc8 19. Ne2 Nxe2+ 20. Qxe2 Kf8 21. c5 d5 22. Be4 h5 23. cxb6 Kg7 24. f3 g3) 18... exd4 { [%eval 1.12] } 19. Rfe1+ { [%eval 1.01] } 19... Kf8 { [%eval 1.25] } 20. Ne4 { [%eval 1.03] } 20... Bxe4 { [%eval 0.86] } 21. Bxe4 { [%eval 0.89] } 21... Ra7 { [%eval 1.13] } 22. Bd5 { [%eval 0.61] } 22... h5 { [%eval 0.52] } 23. Re4 { [%eval 0.23] } 23... Re7 { [%eval 0.21] } 24. Rde1 { [%eval 0.2] } 24... Rxe4 { [%eval 0.36] } 25. Rxe4 { [%eval 0.23] } 25... Qd7 { [%eval 0.24] } 26. f3?! { (0.24 → -0.52) Inaccuracy. Qd3 was best. } { [%eval -0.52] } (26. Qd3 Rg8 27. h4 Kg7 28. g3 Re8 29. Kf1 a5 30. b5 Qxf5 31. Rxd4 Qxd3+ 32. Rxd3 Be5) 26... Qxf5 { [%eval -0.41] } 27. Qd3 { [%eval -0.79] } 27... Qg6 { [%eval -0.8] } 28. fxg4 { [%eval -1.22] } 28... hxg4 { [%eval -0.71] } 29. Qe2 { [%eval -0.64] } 29... Be5 { [%eval -0.66] } 30. g3? { (-0.66 → -2.19) Mistake. Qxg4 was best. } { [%eval -2.19] } (30. Qxg4) 30... f5 { [%eval -2.2] } 31. Rxe5 { [%eval -2.3] } 31... d3 { [%eval -2.15] } 32. Rxf5+?? { (-2.15 → -5.69) Blunder. Qb2 was best. } { [%eval -5.69] } (32. Qb2 dxe5) 32... Qxf5 { [%eval -4.16] } 33. Qf2?? { (-4.16 → -9.90) Blunder. Qe3 was best. } { [%eval -9.9] } (33. Qe3 Qh5 34. h3 gxh3 35. Qxd3 h2+ 36. Kh1 Qe5 37. Bg2 Qa1+ 38. Bf1 Rh6 39. Qf5+ Qf6) 33... Qxf2+ { [%eval -9.74] } 34. Kxf2 { [%eval -9.69] } 34... Rxh2+ { [%eval -9.4] } 35. Ke1 { [%eval -8.81] } 35... Rxa2 { [%eval -9.89] } 36. c5 { [%eval -10.79] } 36... Re2+ { [%eval -11.26] } 37. Kd1 { [%eval -10.79] } 37... dxc5 { [%eval -10.91] } 38. bxc5 { [%eval -12.0] } 38... bxc5 { [%eval -12.17] } 39. Bc4 { [%eval -11.65] } 39... Re3 { [%eval -12.13] } 40. Bxa6 { [%eval -14.11] } 40... Rxg3 { [%eval -13.39] } 41. Kd2 { [%eval -13.26] } 41... Rf3 { [%eval -12.99] } 42. Bb7 { [%eval -18.69] } 42... c4 { [%eval -18.9] } 43. Bxf3?! { (-18.90 → Mate in 30) Checkmate is now unavoidable. Bc6 was best. } { [%eval #-30] } (43. Bc6 Rf2+ 44. Ke3 Re2+ 45. Kd4 g3 46. Bf3 g2 47. Bxg2 d2 48. Kc3 d1=Q 49. Ba8 Re3+) 43... gxf3 { [%eval #-30] } 44. Ke3 { [%eval #-29] } 44... c3 { [%eval #-17] } 45. Kxd3 { [%eval #-14] } 45... f2 { [%eval #-14] } 46. Ke2 { [%eval #-12] } 46... c2 { [%eval #-11] } { Black wins. } 0-1

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The A.R.B Chess System Winning The ChessWorld.net Tournament 311824

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_gX3-9S9_s

https://groups.google.com/g/fishcooking/c/wf5TzAxVufM