Louis, let's finish this.
White threatens Rg1-g3-h3 with mate.
On Na3, Rg1-g3-h3 wins, while on Nb4, Bg1, followed by Rf1-f3-h3
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Re: No chance
To resign?yanquis1972 wrote:i believe you've overlooked stockfishes next move.

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Re: No chance
Was waiting to see when SF saw mate. But let's say SF resigns. Nicely played. You have demonstrated a true blind spot here:Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:Louis, let's finish this.
White threatens Rg1-g3-h3 with mate.
On Na3, Rg1-g3-h3 wins, while on Nb4, Bg1, followed by Rf1-f3-h3
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Re: No chance
seems im mistaken! well played lyudmil!yanquis1972 wrote:i believe you've overlooked stockfishes next move.
i tried komodo, SF, & H4 on the position a couple moves back; none saw mate.
SF was actually threatening Nb4-d3-f2 with check
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Re: No chance
I told you, those engines simply can't play chess...yanquis1972 wrote:seems im mistaken! well played lyudmil!yanquis1972 wrote:i believe you've overlooked stockfishes next move.
i tried komodo, SF, & H4 on the position a couple moves back; none saw mate.
SF was actually threatening Nb4-d3-f2 with check
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Re: No chance
In some positions all engines are hopeless. They can't think or have intuition.Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:I told you, those engines simply can't play chess...yanquis1972 wrote:seems im mistaken! well played lyudmil!yanquis1972 wrote:i believe you've overlooked stockfishes next move.
i tried komodo, SF, & H4 on the position a couple moves back; none saw mate.
SF was actually threatening Nb4-d3-f2 with check
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Re: No chance
I guess the key question would be as to how often they put themselves into such positions.Terry McCracken wrote:In some positions all engines are hopeless. They can't think or have intuition.Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:I told you, those engines simply can't play chess...yanquis1972 wrote:seems im mistaken! well played lyudmil!yanquis1972 wrote:i believe you've overlooked stockfishes next move.
i tried komodo, SF, & H4 on the position a couple moves back; none saw mate.
SF was actually threatening Nb4-d3-f2 with check
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Re: No chance
Congrats, Lyudmil!Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote: [[d]1r3rk1/5p1p/1qb1pPp1/3pP3/p1pP4/PpP2N1R/1Pn1B2P/3RB2K w - - 0 8
I am very much afraid this is mate in 8.

Didn't watch the thread till now, but even if you were a little bit too optimistic with the #8-announcement at this point, you indeed showed once again, that engines are blind at certain spots, especially if it comes to Zugzwang
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Re: No chance
The whole game as pgn, not that bad after all.
[pgn][MLNrOfMoves "9"]
[MLFlags "000000"]
[Event "L Tsvetkov-Stockfish Nov 2014"]
[Result "*"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "r4rk1/1b2bp1p/1q2p1p1/3pPnP1/p1pP2Q1/PpP1PN1R/1P5P/R1BB3K w - - 0 1"]
1. Bd2 Rab8 2. Be2 Bc6 3. Be1 Nxe3 4. Qf4 Nc2 5. Rd1 Kg7 6. Qf6+ Bxf6 7. gxf6+
Kg8 8. Ng5 h6 9. Rxh6 Rb7 10. Bf2 *
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Lasted just 10 moves, but SF beat me in the same manner before that.
To tell you the truth, the win was easy, as the white position is simply gorgeous. The full 2 pawns white edge are really there, but why engines do not see it? SF's e3 capture might not have been optimal, but Nc2 instead of Nf5 was really the bigger mistake. You need that knight close to the king to protect it, as it is its only defender.
However, after Ne3 everything seems to lose, and even after Bc6, quicker or slower. The white setup is simply too strong. There is a single drawing line for black, starting with the first move, but I will not tell you which. For some reasons SF does not want to play it. (as usual, in the hurry, I bungled things up; I thought white was winning eveywhere from the first move, but I posted the wrong position, after the second black move, though, the win is there. If SF plays the way it does, by just shuffling along, every move wins)
Considering mate after black Kg7, I would say the mate is there in all the lines. I cheked some 20-30 variations, and get to mate in 95% of them. In one or 2 lines I did not find the mate, but am certain it is there. Btw., SF chose the least spectacular line, I am not sure if the least resisting. After Ng5, also h5 and Na3 (probably best defence) is possible. The length of mate in varies from 10 to some 25 moves, so not the shortest of forced wins, but still...
[d]1r3r2/4bpkp/1qb1p1p1/3pP1P1/p1pP1Q2/PpP2N1R/1Pn1B2P/3RB2K w - - 0 6
Btw., how many engines do not recognize a forced mate above after Qf6? Any engine not seeing Qf6?
[pgn][MLNrOfMoves "9"]
[MLFlags "000000"]
[Event "L Tsvetkov-Stockfish Nov 2014"]
[Result "*"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "r4rk1/1b2bp1p/1q2p1p1/3pPnP1/p1pP2Q1/PpP1PN1R/1P5P/R1BB3K w - - 0 1"]
1. Bd2 Rab8 2. Be2 Bc6 3. Be1 Nxe3 4. Qf4 Nc2 5. Rd1 Kg7 6. Qf6+ Bxf6 7. gxf6+
Kg8 8. Ng5 h6 9. Rxh6 Rb7 10. Bf2 *
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Lasted just 10 moves, but SF beat me in the same manner before that.
To tell you the truth, the win was easy, as the white position is simply gorgeous. The full 2 pawns white edge are really there, but why engines do not see it? SF's e3 capture might not have been optimal, but Nc2 instead of Nf5 was really the bigger mistake. You need that knight close to the king to protect it, as it is its only defender.
However, after Ne3 everything seems to lose, and even after Bc6, quicker or slower. The white setup is simply too strong. There is a single drawing line for black, starting with the first move, but I will not tell you which. For some reasons SF does not want to play it. (as usual, in the hurry, I bungled things up; I thought white was winning eveywhere from the first move, but I posted the wrong position, after the second black move, though, the win is there. If SF plays the way it does, by just shuffling along, every move wins)
Considering mate after black Kg7, I would say the mate is there in all the lines. I cheked some 20-30 variations, and get to mate in 95% of them. In one or 2 lines I did not find the mate, but am certain it is there. Btw., SF chose the least spectacular line, I am not sure if the least resisting. After Ng5, also h5 and Na3 (probably best defence) is possible. The length of mate in varies from 10 to some 25 moves, so not the shortest of forced wins, but still...
[d]1r3r2/4bpkp/1qb1p1p1/3pP1P1/p1pP1Q2/PpP2N1R/1Pn1B2P/3RB2K w - - 0 6
Btw., how many engines do not recognize a forced mate above after Qf6? Any engine not seeing Qf6?
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Re: No chance
Every single game, Graham, at least when I play top engines on my computer.Graham Banks wrote:I guess the key question would be as to how often they put themselves into such positions.Terry McCracken wrote:In some positions all engines are hopeless. They can't think or have intuition.Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:I told you, those engines simply can't play chess...yanquis1972 wrote:seems im mistaken! well played lyudmil!yanquis1972 wrote:i believe you've overlooked stockfishes next move.
i tried komodo, SF, & H4 on the position a couple moves back; none saw mate.
SF was actually threatening Nb4-d3-f2 with check

It is simply very difficult to avoid closing the game, if one of the players wants to close it, without compromising too much on quality.
Btw., some people would call me a cheater. How did I cheat in that game, when neither SF, nor Houdini or Komodo see mate? What other stronger engine did I use, and on what fabulous hardware?
The truth is simple: there are positions that engines do not understand and play badly, like this one.