Re: The Busted Dutch
Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2019 11:38 pm
Comments from whom?
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess- ... efence-2d5
You can play long time control matches on www.chess.com....just create a profile then search for the second player and hit match challenge (or something like that..)Ovyron wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 2:19 amSure, we can fork the game. You can pretend that I'm playing my game against your Stockfish-dev and just copy the moves until your Stockfish-dev deviates from my opponent's play (my opponent played 9...O-O, so if Stockfish-dev also plays that, you just need to wait and see what move I play against him.)
Wherever you want! Sadly, I haven't found a good site where we can go, set up some correspondence time controls, and play. The ICCF doesn't allow direct matching, people from our country have to organize some match FICGS doesn't allow challenging of correspondence games, only real time controls, so to play there we'd need to join a tourney and also play against the rest of the people there. chess-server.net allows one to create a lobby, so we could create one and play, but it is public, so we have to arrange being there at the same time when game starts, and even then, last time I tried someone else entered the lobby, so I had to play them as well...
Another option is playing without clocks via a forum, on here, or on Rybka Forum Correspondence Chess section, where I played most of my games in my initial years. The problem is the server is now unstable, so it may be offline randomly for +12 hours.
So there's Ozymandias's Forum, that seems to work and is up 24/7, we even had some clock on there, with 2 days per move and 3 strikes (you can pass the move limit twice before flagging.)
But if you have another place where we can play, I'm willing to listen.
OK, Stockfish also chooses 9...O-O. So the position is nowOvyron wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 2:19 amSure, we can fork the game. You can pretend that I'm playing my game against your Stockfish-dev and just copy the moves until your Stockfish-dev deviates from my opponent's play (my opponent played 9...O-O, so if Stockfish-dev also plays that, you just need to wait and see what move I play against him.)
Unless they've changed their policy, chess.com doesn't allow engine play. They canceled my account and those of several competitors of mine 10 years ago for doing so. As long as both players are going there specifically to play games using engines, it probably doesn't matter.
Oh.. I thought they were just playing each other without engines! If they want to use engines..use the playchess server then...ouachita wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 3:35 pmUnless they've changed their policy, chess.com doesn't allow engine play. They canceled my account and those of several competitors of mine 10 years ago for doing so. As long as both players are going there specifically to play games using engines, it probably doesn't matter.