Terry McCracken wrote:It's all computer. That's the point. Martin didn't dedicate any real time to the game and Mc Troll put a great deal of computer time to it. Houdini wouldn't take the Night, I checked.
Everything played by Mc Liar was computer. I checked. Nothing to be proud of.
Martin bent over backwards for him and Mc Manipulator screwed him in the ass!
Typical. This site is loaded with people of questionable character, you see them on the chess servers screwing it up for honest and real players.
What a tirade of sour grapes. At least the players showed class and good sportsmanship so the rest of us could have some games to enjoy.
Best
Dan H.
No, Dan, but I doubted you would appreciate the reality that Mc Mad didn't play a real game.
You guys are very unethical.
Computer use was stipulated at the start - and it makes no sense to play games in CTF any other way. If two people want to play without computers they should go to a chess server. How one uses the computer is completely up to them. You want to say it's not a real game if one player makes more use of the computer than the other? Call it what you want but I think you're lost in the ozone.
Terry McCracken wrote:Bc6 was better but I suspect with more careful play White could still win it.
Here is an example of how the game could have been played differently from move 26:
It still ends in a draw but the position does get opened up so perhaps white could have won somewhere along the line.
There is nothing you can explain to me Mc Loser as you don't play chess!
Everything you show me is computer output.
It's not some form of scientific proof either.
I thought you said the position was won for white, plain for any real chess player to see.
Early on white had a plus .44 advantage. However Black made a couple non computer moves that put a stop to the White advantage. Good game by both sides. White did made some computer moves. I gave Black a lot of credit for not falling into a trap on the Q side as the compute would have it.
.44 didn't mean much about position, as it was clear that White had a protected passed pawn, AND I think he was a pawn up also.
Terry McCracken wrote:
It's all computer. That's the point. Martin didn't dedicate any real time to the game and Mc Troll put a great deal of computer time to it. Houdini wouldn't take the Night, I checked.
So you were hoping for McMad to take the knight the whole time?
Shame on you!
Terry McCracken wrote:
You're too weak to select a move for the computer. What you did was test the moves against the computer to see if they were safe.
Terry McCracken wrote:It's all computer. That's the point. Martin didn't dedicate any real time to the game and Mc Troll put a great deal of computer time to it. Houdini wouldn't take the Night, I checked.
Everything played by Mc Liar was computer. I checked. Nothing to be proud of.
Martin bent over backwards for him and Mc Manipulator screwed him in the ass!
Typical. This site is loaded with people of questionable character, you see them on the chess servers screwing it up for honest and real players.
What a tirade of sour grapes. At least the players showed class and good sportsmanship so the rest of us could have some games to enjoy.
Best
Dan H.
No, Dan, but I doubted you would appreciate the reality that Mc Mad didn't play a real game.
You guys are very unethical.
Computer use was stipulated at the start - and it makes no sense to play games in CTF any other way. If two people want to play without computers they should go to a chess server. How one uses the computer is completely up to them. You want to say it's not a real game if one player makes more use of the computer than the other? Call it what you want but I think you're lost in the ozone.
Best
Dan H.
Martin was manipulated into it. He didn't understand how things are done here until too late.
Derek said you don't have to play him, dropping a hint. Martin may have been a good sport about it but was actually annoyed about the whole thing.
gerold wrote:Early on white had a plus .44 advantage. However Black made a couple non computer moves that put a stop to the White advantage. Good game by both sides. White did made some computer moves. I gave Black a lot of credit for not falling into a trap on the Q side as the compute would have it.
Thanks Gerold - I also give credit to Martin for playing all three games very well in a sporting manner scoring 2.5 - 0.5 which is a pretty good result for him imo. I can not see how he could have won the last one but I accept that it might have been possible if he had played differently.