I toast to LeelaqueenOdds and its creators. I raise my wine glass high and shout: Long live the queen. We have a queen!!

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Father
Posts: 1944
Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
Location: Colombia
Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Re: :shock: I take my hat off to the robot LeelaRooksOdds with the utmost admiration, it is simply an amazing machine.!

Post by Father »

Father wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2026 6:19 am
... by the way: LeelaRookodds just gave me a thrashing of 6 wins for the machine and I only got a draw... I perceive the machine as much stronger and more effective both tactically and strategically, being forced me by the machine LeelaRookOdds to rethink the anti-machine thinking system, crutches for help. I have continued meditating on "what could be the maximum disadvantage of a computer to still be able to beat humans, at different time levels, even if the victories of the computer were sporadic: For example, at one extreme in material, we would have a King and a pawn against the human and all the pieces, and step by step giving the machine fewer pieces until we 'cross the threshold'... This matter of the Odds is already live science fiction, 'Around the World in 80 Days,' a journey to the depths of the universe and the mind, 'where computing, neuroscience, and chess are three of its astronauts.' I also thought of 'The Old Man and the Sea' and 'so close yet so far, from her I find myself, like the distant star, of the day that has already been born.' .. an academic assignment for young people with Odds could do good for humanity, intertwining branches of the tree.

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/hrQnIQYq"]
[Date "2026.06.19"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "hrQnIQYq"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.19"]
[UTCTime "04:11:55"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "3540"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 d6 2. e3 Nd7 3. f4 e5 4. Nf3 e4 5. Ng1 Ne7 6. c3 Nf5 7. Qe2 d5 8. a3 Nf6 9. b4 c6 10. Ra2 h5 11. a4 a5 12. Bd2 g5 13. g3 gxf4 14. gxf4 Be7 15. Bh3 Ng4 16. Bxg4 hxg4 17. Qf2 Bh4 { White resigns. } 0-1[/pgn]

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/iefw2lP8"]
[Date "2026.06.19"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "iefw2lP8"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.19"]
[UTCTime "04:10:24"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "3540"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 1... Nf6 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 2. f4 { [%clk 0:00:58] } 2... c5 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 3. e3 { [%clk 0:00:57] } 3... e6 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 4. Nf3 { [%clk 0:00:55] } 4... h6 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 5. Bd3 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 5... g5 { [%clk 0:00:50] } 6. O-O { [%clk 0:00:53] } 6... g4 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 7. Nh4 { [%clk 0:00:52] } 7... Nc6 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 8. g3 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 8... b6 { [%clk 0:00:46] } 9. c3 { [%clk 0:00:50] } 9... Be7 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 10. Qe2 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 10... Bb7 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 11. Bd2 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 11... Qc7 { [%clk 0:00:41] } 12. Ba6 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 12... Ba8 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 13. Be1 { [%clk 0:00:42] } 13... h5 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 14. Rf2 { [%clk 0:00:39] } 14... Ne4 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 15. Rg2 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 15... Bxh4 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 16. gxh4 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 16... Ne7 { [%clk 0:00:35] } 17. Bg3 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 17... f5 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 18. Nd2 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 18... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 19. Nf1 { [%clk 0:00:31] } 19... Bf3 { [%clk 0:00:32] } 20. Qc2 { [%clk 0:00:29] } 20... Kf7 { [%clk 0:00:31] } 21. Be2 { [%clk 0:00:27] } 21... Bxg2 { [%clk 0:00:31] } 22. Kxg2 { [%clk 0:00:26] } 22... cxd4 { [%clk 0:00:30] } 23. exd4 { [%clk 0:00:24] } 23... Ng6 { [%clk 0:00:30] } 24. Qd2 { [%clk 0:00:22] } 24... Nd5 { [%clk 0:00:29] } 25. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:19] } 25... Ndxf4 { [%clk 0:00:29] } { White resigns. } 0-1


[/pgn]

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/6U77Odew"]
[Date "2026.06.19"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "6U77Odew"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.19"]
[UTCTime "04:09:28"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "3540"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 1... Nf6 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 2. f4 { [%clk 0:00:59] } 2... c5 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 3. e3 { [%clk 0:00:57] } 3... e6 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 4. Nf3 { [%clk 0:00:56] } 4... h6 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 5. Bc4 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 5... g5 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 6. O-O { [%clk 0:00:53] } 6... a6 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 7. c3 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 7... Rg8 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 8. Bd2 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 8... g4 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 9. Nh4 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 9... Be7 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 10. Be1 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 10... b5 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 11. Bd3 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 11... c4 { [%clk 0:00:42] } 12. Bc2 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 12... Nd5 { [%clk 0:00:41] } { White resigns. } 0-1


[/pgn]

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/pljWgzWw"]
[Date "2026.06.19"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "pljWgzWw"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.19"]
[UTCTime "04:08:36"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "3540"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. c3 e5 2. d4 e4 3. f4 d5 4. e3 c6 5. Be2 Nh6 6. Nd2 Bd6 7. Nf1 Nf5 8. Bg4 Qh4+ 9. g3 Nxg3 { White resigns. } 0-1[/pgn]

[pgn]

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/k7dYVO01"]
[Date "2026.06.19"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "k7dYVO01"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.19"]
[UTCTime "04:07:24"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "3540"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 1... d6 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 2. e3 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 2... Nd7 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 3. c3 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 3... f5 { [%clk 0:00:52] } 4. f4 { [%clk 0:00:59] } 4... e5 { [%clk 0:00:50] } 5. Nf3 { [%clk 0:00:57] } 5... e4 { [%clk 0:00:50] } 6. Ng1 { [%clk 0:00:56] } 6... Qf6 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 7. g3 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 7... Qg6 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 8. Bg2 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 8... h5 { [%clk 0:00:46] } 9. Ne2 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 9... h4 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 10. Nd2 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 10... Be7 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 11. Nf1 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 11... h3 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 12. Bxh3 { [%clk 0:00:42] } 12... Rxh3 { [%clk 0:00:41] } 13. Bd2 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 13... Ngf6 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 14. Qc2 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 14... d5 { [%clk 0:00:39] } 15. O-O-O { [%clk 0:00:40] } 15... Ng4 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 16. Kb1 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 16... Nf2 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 17. Rg1 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 17... Nxd1 { [%clk 0:00:35] } 18. Qxd1 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 18... Qg4 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 19. Kc1 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 19... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:33] } { White resigns. } 0-1


[/pgn]

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/D8l94MoP"]
[Date "2026.06.19"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "D8l94MoP"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.19"]
[UTCTime "04:06:10"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "3540"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 1... d6 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 2. f4 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 2... f5 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 3. e3 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 3... e6 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 4. Nf3 { [%clk 0:00:59] } 4... h6 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 5. Be2 { [%clk 0:00:59] } 5... g5 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 6. O-O { [%clk 0:00:59] } 6... g4 { [%clk 0:00:50] } 7. Ne1 { [%clk 0:00:57] } 7... h5 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 8. g3 { [%clk 0:00:56] } 8... h4 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 9. Rf2 { [%clk 0:00:56] } 9... Qe7 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 10. Rg2 { [%clk 0:00:55] } 10... hxg3 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 11. hxg3 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 11... Qh7 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 12. Kf2 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 12... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 13. Nc3 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 13... b6 { [%clk 0:00:42] } 14. Bf1 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 14... Bb7 { [%clk 0:00:41] } 15. Bd2 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 15... Nbd7 { [%clk 0:00:39] } 16. a3 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 16... c5 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 17. Qe2 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 17... Be7 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 18. Rd1 { [%clk 0:00:42] } 18... a6 { [%clk 0:00:35] } 19. Rc1 { [%clk 0:00:41] } 19... b5 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 20. Rd1 { [%clk 0:00:39] } 20... b4 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 21. axb4 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 21... cxb4 { [%clk 0:00:32] } 22. Nb1 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 22... Ne4+ { [%clk 0:00:32] } { White resigns. } 0-1


[/pgn][/pgn]
I am thinking chess is in a coin.Human beings for ever playing in one face.Now I am playing in the other face:"Antichess". Computers are as a fortres where owner forgot to close a little door behind. You must enter across this door.Forget the front.
Father
Posts: 1944
Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
Location: Colombia
Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Remember, even a single spark of light penetrates the densest darkness. Right?"

Post by Father »

Father wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2026 4:34 pm
Father wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2026 6:19 am
... by the way: LeelaRookodds just gave me a thrashing of 6 wins for the machine and I only got a draw... I perceive the machine as much stronger and more effective both tactically and strategically, being forced me by the machine LeelaRookOdds to rethink the anti-machine thinking system, crutches for help. I have continued meditating on "what could be the maximum disadvantage of a computer to still be able to beat humans, at different time levels, even if the victories of the computer were sporadic: For example, at one extreme in material, we would have a King and a pawn against the human and all the pieces, and step by step giving the machine fewer pieces until we 'cross the threshold'... This matter of the Odds is already live science fiction, 'Around the World in 80 Days,' a journey to the depths of the universe and the mind, 'where computing, neuroscience, and chess are three of its astronauts.' I also thought of 'The Old Man and the Sea' and 'so close yet so far, from her I find myself, like the distant star, of the day that has already been born.' .. an academic assignment for young people with Odds could do good for humanity, intertwining branches of the tree.


Dialogue between a horse or mule and his grandfather. Evocations of Catecan.
Catecan: "Father, it's cold!!"
Father: "I'm hungry, Catecan!"
Catecan: "When I close my eyes I see a concrete wall slowly coming toward me. Meanwhile, I hit and push the wall over and over in vain. Could you interpret the dream for me, Father?"
Father: "It means it's a machine with a counter-algorithm playing chess against you, trying to exhaust you, squeezing time and territory to the fullest. All your efforts are useless; it squeezes your clock and your time until you dry up.
" Catecan: "And the programming architecture?"
Father: "A real challenge."
Catecan: "Tell me, Father... the AI is just another bigger form of algorithm?"
Father: "Exactly. Electricity is what gives life. Remember, even a single spark of light penetrates the densest darkness. Right?" Catecan: "The truth will set you free," I used to hear as a child.
Catecan: "Will you be able to close your gap in the wall at B4, your Achilles' heel?"
Father: "I don't know."
I am thinking chess is in a coin.Human beings for ever playing in one face.Now I am playing in the other face:"Antichess". Computers are as a fortres where owner forgot to close a little door behind. You must enter across this door.Forget the front.
Father
Posts: 1944
Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
Location: Colombia
Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Re: Remember, even a single spark of light penetrates the densest darkness. Right?"

Post by Father »

Father wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2026 8:59 pm
Father wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2026 4:34 pm
Father wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2026 6:19 am
... by the way: LeelaRookodds just gave me a thrashing of 6 wins for the machine and I only got a draw... I perceive the machine as much stronger and more effective both tactically and strategically, being forced me by the machine LeelaRookOdds to rethink the anti-machine thinking system, crutches for help. I have continued meditating on "what could be the maximum disadvantage of a computer to still be able to beat humans, at different time levels, even if the victories of the computer were sporadic: For example, at one extreme in material, we would have a King and a pawn against the human and all the pieces, and step by step giving the machine fewer pieces until we 'cross the threshold'... This matter of the Odds is already live science fiction, 'Around the World in 80 Days,' a journey to the depths of the universe and the mind, 'where computing, neuroscience, and chess are three of its astronauts.' I also thought of 'The Old Man and the Sea' and 'so close yet so far, from her I find myself, like the distant star, of the day that has already been born.' .. an academic assignment for young people with Odds could do good for humanity, intertwining branches of the tree.


Dialogue between a horse or mule and his grandfather. Evocations of Catecan.
Catecan: "Father, it's cold!!"
Father: "I'm hungry, Catecan!"
Catecan: "When I close my eyes I see a concrete wall slowly coming toward me. Meanwhile, I hit and push the wall over and over in vain. Could you interpret the dream for me, Father?"
Father: "It means it's a machine with a counter-algorithm playing chess against you, trying to exhaust you, squeezing time and territory to the fullest. All your efforts are useless; it squeezes your clock and your time until you dry up.
" Catecan: "And the programming architecture?"
Father: "A real challenge."
Catecan: "Tell me, Father... the AI is just another bigger form of algorithm?"
Father: "Exactly. Electricity is what gives life. Remember, even a single spark of light penetrates the densest darkness. Right?" Catecan: "The truth will set you free," I used to hear as a child.
Catecan: "Will you be able to close your gap in the wall at B4, your Achilles' heel?"
Father: "I don't know."

Father. "Do you think we’ll fight windmills again?"
Catecan. "When in the standings each draw counts 0.5, each win 1.0, and each loss 0." Meanwhile, we’ll continue anonymously fighting at the desk against an imaginary army of windmills, with our lances, swords, balsa shields, and water guns."
Father. "You make me laugh, my good friend."
Catecan. "And you make me bray."
Father and Catecan. "Alright. Let’s toast to that, a glass of wine. Long live Queen LeelaQueenOdds."

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/Goy9A6Ch"]
[Date "2026.06.20"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaQueenOdds"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[GameId "Goy9A6Ch"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.20"]
[UTCTime "19:07:59"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "2960"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "rnb1kbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 1... f5 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 2. f4 { [%clk 0:00:59] } 2... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:52] } 3. Nf3 { [%clk 0:00:59] } 3... b6 { [%clk 0:00:52] } 4. e3 { [%clk 0:00:59] } 4... Bb7 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 5. c3 { [%clk 0:00:58] } 5... e6 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 6. Bd3 { [%clk 0:00:58] } 6... h6 { [%clk 0:00:50] } 7. O-O { [%clk 0:00:58] } 7... g6 { [%clk 0:00:50] } 8. Qe2 { [%clk 0:00:58] } 8... Rg8 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 9. Re1 { [%clk 0:00:58] } 9... g5 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 10. g3 { [%clk 0:00:57] } 10... g4 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 11. Nh4 { [%clk 0:00:56] } 11... a5 { [%clk 0:00:46] } 12. Bd2 { [%clk 0:00:55] } 12... Be7 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 13. Rf1 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 13... Nc6 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 14. Be1 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 14... Nd8 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 15. Nd2 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 15... d5 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 16. Rf2 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 16... Nf7 { [%clk 0:00:42] } 17. Rg2 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 17... h5 { [%clk 0:00:41] } 18. Nf1 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 18... Nd6 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 19. a3 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 19... c5 { [%clk 0:00:39] } 20. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 20... c4 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 21. Bc2 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 21... a4 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 22. Bd1 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 22... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 23. Rb1 { [%clk 0:00:46] } 23... Rc8 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 24. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:46] } 24... Kd7 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 25. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:46] } 25... Rg7 { [%clk 0:00:35] } 26. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 26... Kc7 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 27. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 27... Bd7 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 28. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 28... Bb5 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 29. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 29... Bd7 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 30. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 30... Ng8 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 31. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 31... Ra8 { [%clk 0:00:32] } 32. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 32... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:31] } 33. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 33... Ng8 { [%clk 0:00:31] } 34. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 34... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:30] } 35. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 35... Nh7 { [%clk 0:00:30] } 36. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 36... Bb5 { [%clk 0:00:29] } 37. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:41] } 37... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:28] } 38. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:41] } 38... Nh7 { [%clk 0:00:27] } 39. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:41] } 39... Be8 { [%clk 0:00:27] } 40. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 40... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:26] } 41. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 41... Nh7 { [%clk 0:00:26] } 42. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 42... Bd8 { [%clk 0:00:26] } 43. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:39] } 43... b5 { [%clk 0:00:25] } 44. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 44... Be7 { [%clk 0:00:24] } 45. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 45... Bd7 { [%clk 0:00:24] } 46. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 46... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:23] } 47. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 47... Kb6 { [%clk 0:00:23] } 48. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 48... Nh7 { [%clk 0:00:22] } 49. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 49... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:21] } 50. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 50... Bd7 { [%clk 0:00:21] } 51. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 51... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:21] } 52. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 52... Nf8 { [%clk 0:00:20] } 53. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 53... Nd7 { [%clk 0:00:19] } 54. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 54... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:19] } 55. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 55... Nd7 { [%clk 0:00:18] } 56. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 56... Kc7 { [%clk 0:00:17] } 57. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:35] } 57... Nb7 { [%clk 0:00:17] } 58. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:35] } 58... Nd6 { [%clk 0:00:16] } 59. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:35] } 59... Bb7 { [%clk 0:00:16] } 60. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:35] } 60... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:15] } 61. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 61... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:15] } 62. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 62... Bb7 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 63. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 63... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 64. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 64... Rh8 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 65. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 65... Nf7 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 66. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 66... Nd6 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 67. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 67... Kb8 { [%clk 0:00:12] } 68. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 68... Rgg8 { [%clk 0:00:12] } 69. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 69... Rg7 { [%clk 0:00:12] } 70. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 70... Kb7 { [%clk 0:00:11] } 71. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 71... Ka7 { [%clk 0:00:11] } 72. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 72... Kb8 { [%clk 0:00:11] } 73. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 73... Ka7 { [%clk 0:00:10] } 74. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 74... Ra8 { [%clk 0:00:10] } 75. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 75... Rgg8 { [%clk 0:00:10] } 76. Ra1 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 76... Rg7 { [%clk 0:00:09] } 77. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:32] } 77... Rag8 { [%clk 0:00:09] } 78. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:31] } 78... Nfe4 { [%clk 0:00:09] } 79. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:29] } 79... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:08] } 80. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:29] } 80... Nde4 { [%clk 0:00:08] } 81. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:28] } 81... Bd8 { [%clk 0:00:08] } 82. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:27] } 82... Nd7 { [%clk 0:00:08] } 83. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:27] } 83... Ndf6 { [%clk 0:00:08] } 84. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:26] } 84... Ne8 { [%clk 0:00:07] } 85. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:26] } 85... N4d6 { [%clk 0:00:07] } 86. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:25] } 86... Ne4 { [%clk 0:00:07] } 87. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:25] } 87... N4f6 { [%clk 0:00:07] } 88. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:24] } 88... Nd6 { [%clk 0:00:07] } 89. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:24] } 89... Nde8 { [%clk 0:00:06] } 90. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:23] } 90... Nd6 { [%clk 0:00:06] } 91. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:23] } 91... Nfe8 { [%clk 0:00:06] } 92. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:23] } 92... Bf6 { [%clk 0:00:06] } 93. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:22] } 93... Be7 { [%clk 0:00:06] } { The game is a draw. } 1/2-1/2


[/pgn]

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/jzwCWD6X"]
[Date "2026.06.20"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaQueenOdds"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[GameId "jzwCWD6X"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.20"]
[UTCTime "19:05:39"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "2960"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "rnb1kbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 1... g6 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 2. f4 { [%clk 0:00:59] } 2... d6 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 3. e3 { [%clk 0:00:58] } 3... h6 { [%clk 0:00:52] } 4. Nf3 { [%clk 0:00:58] } 4... g5 { [%clk 0:00:52] } 5. Be2 { [%clk 0:00:57] } 5... g4 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 6. Nh4 { [%clk 0:00:57] } 6... e6 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 7. g3 { [%clk 0:00:56] } 7... Be7 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 8. O-O { [%clk 0:00:56] } 8... Nc6 { [%clk 0:00:50] } 9. Bd2 { [%clk 0:00:55] } 9... Bxh4 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 10. gxh4 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 10... Nce7 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 11. Be1 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 11... d5 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 12. Bg3 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 12... f5 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 13. c3 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 13... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 14. Qc1 { [%clk 0:00:50] } 14... Kf7 { [%clk 0:00:46] } 15. Re1 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 15... Bd7 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 16. Bf1 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 16... Rhc8 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 17. Nd2 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 17... a5 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 18. a3 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 18... b5 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 19. Qd1 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 19... Rab8 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 20. Nb1 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 20... Rb6 { [%clk 0:00:42] } 21. Re2 { [%clk 0:00:46] } 21... a4 { [%clk 0:00:41] } 22. Bg2 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 22... h5 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 23. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 23... Rcb8 { [%clk 0:00:39] } 24. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 24... Nc8 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 25. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 25... Nd6 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 26. Qe1 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 26... Nc4 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 27. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 27... Be8 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 28. Ra2 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 28... Nd6 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 29. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:42] } 29... Ra8 { [%clk 0:00:35] } 30. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 30... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:35] } 31. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 31... Rb7 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 32. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 32... Be8 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 33. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 33... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 34. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:32] } 34... Be8 { [%clk 0:00:32] } 35. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:31] } 35... Rbb8 { [%clk 0:00:32] } 36. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:30] } 36... Kg6 { [%clk 0:00:32] } 37. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:30] } 37... Kf7 { [%clk 0:00:31] } 38. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:29] } 38... Kg6 { [%clk 0:00:31] } 39. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:28] } 39... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:30] } 40. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:28] } 40... Kf7 { [%clk 0:00:30] } 41. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:27] } 41... Kg6 { [%clk 0:00:30] } 42. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:27] } 42... Nde8 { [%clk 0:00:29] } 43. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:26] } 43... Bd7 { [%clk 0:00:29] } 44. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:26] } 44... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:29] } 45. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:25] } 45... Ra7 { [%clk 0:00:28] } 46. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:24] } 46... Ba8 { [%clk 0:00:28] } 47. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:23] } 47... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:27] } 48. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:23] } 48... Rc8 { [%clk 0:00:27] } 49. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:22] } 49... Ba8 { [%clk 0:00:27] } 50. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:21] } 50... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:26] } 51. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:21] } 51... Ba8 { [%clk 0:00:26] } 52. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:21] } 52... Bb7 { [%clk 0:00:26] } 53. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:20] } 53... Ba6 { [%clk 0:00:25] } 54. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:20] } 54... Bb7 { [%clk 0:00:25] } 55. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:19] } 55... Raa8 { [%clk 0:00:25] } 56. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:19] } 56... c6 { [%clk 0:00:24] } 57. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:18] } 57... Nd6 { [%clk 0:00:24] } 58. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:17] } 58... Ba6 { [%clk 0:00:23] } 59. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:17] } 59... Ra7 { [%clk 0:00:23] } 60. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:16] } 60... Raa8 { [%clk 0:00:23] } 61. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:16] } 61... Rc7 { [%clk 0:00:22] } 62. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:15] } 62... Rac8 { [%clk 0:00:22] } 63. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:15] } 63... Ra8 { [%clk 0:00:22] } 64. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 64... Rg7 { [%clk 0:00:21] } 65. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 65... Rga7 { [%clk 0:00:20] } 66. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 66... Rg8 { [%clk 0:00:20] } 67. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 67... Rga8 { [%clk 0:00:19] } 68. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 68... Bb7 { [%clk 0:00:18] } 69. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 69... Re8 { [%clk 0:00:18] } 70. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 70... Ba8 { [%clk 0:00:17] } 71. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 71... Bb7 { [%clk 0:00:17] } 72. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 72... Rea8 { [%clk 0:00:16] } 73. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 73... Ra6 { [%clk 0:00:16] } 74. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 74... Kf7 { [%clk 0:00:15] } 75. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 75... Kg6 { [%clk 0:00:15] } 76. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 76... Rb6 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 77. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 77... Rc8 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 78. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 78... Ba6 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 79. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 79... Rb7 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 80. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 80... Rb6 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 81. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 81... Bb7 { [%clk 0:00:12] } 82. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 82... Ra6 { [%clk 0:00:12] } 83. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 83... Nd7 { [%clk 0:00:12] } 84. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 84... c5 { [%clk 0:00:11] } 85. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:14] } 85... c4 { [%clk 0:00:11] } 86. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 86... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:11] } 87. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 87... Kf7 { [%clk 0:00:10] } 88. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 88... Ke7 { [%clk 0:00:10] } 89. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 89... Kd7 { [%clk 0:00:10] } 90. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 90... Kc7 { [%clk 0:00:09] } 91. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 91... Kb8 { [%clk 0:00:09] } 92. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 92... Kc7 { [%clk 0:00:09] } 93. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 93... Kb8 { [%clk 0:00:09] } 94. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 94... Rc7 { [%clk 0:00:08] } 95. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 95... Kc8 { [%clk 0:00:08] } 96. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 96... Kb8 { [%clk 0:00:08] } 97. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:13] } 97... Bc8 { [%clk 0:00:08] } 98. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:12] } 98... Bd7 { [%clk 0:00:08] } 99. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:12] } 99... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:07] } 100. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:12] } 100... Bd7 { [%clk 0:00:07] } 101. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:12] } 101... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:07] } 102. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:12] } 102... Rd7 { [%clk 0:00:07] } 103. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:12] } 103... Kc7 { [%clk 0:00:07] } 104. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:12] } 104... Rd8 { [%clk 0:00:06] } 105. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:12] } 105... Raa8 { [%clk 0:00:06] } 106. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:11] } 106... Ra6 { [%clk 0:00:06] } 107. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:11] } 107... Rda8 { [%clk 0:00:06] } 108. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:11] } 108... R6a7 { [%clk 0:00:06] } 109. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:11] } 109... Ra6 { [%clk 0:00:06] } 110. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:11] } 110... R8a7 { [%clk 0:00:06] } 111. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:11] } 111... Ba8 { [%clk 0:00:05] } 112. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:10] } 112... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:05] } 113. Kh1 { [%clk 0:00:10] } 113... Ba8 { [%clk 0:00:05] } 114. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:10] } 114... Bc6 { [%clk 0:00:05] } { The game is a draw. } 1/2-1/2


[/pgn]
I am thinking chess is in a coin.Human beings for ever playing in one face.Now I am playing in the other face:"Antichess". Computers are as a fortres where owner forgot to close a little door behind. You must enter across this door.Forget the front.
Father
Posts: 1944
Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
Location: Colombia
Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Muchas Gracias a todos.

Post by Father »

Father wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2026 4:34 pm
Father wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2026 6:19 am
... by the way: LeelaRookodds just gave me a thrashing of 6 wins for the machine and I only got a draw... I perceive the machine as much stronger and more effective both tactically and strategically, being forced me by the machine LeelaRookOdds to rethink the anti-machine thinking system, crutches for help. I have continued meditating on "what could be the maximum disadvantage of a computer to still be able to beat humans, at different time levels, even if the victories of the computer were sporadic: For example, at one extreme in material, we would have a King and a pawn against the human and all the pieces, and step by step giving the machine fewer pieces until we 'cross the threshold'... This matter of the Odds is already live science fiction, 'Around the World in 80 Days,' a journey to the depths of the universe and the mind, 'where computing, neuroscience, and chess are three of its astronauts.' I also thought of 'The Old Man and the Sea' and 'so close yet so far, from her I find myself, like the distant star, of the day that has already been born.' .. an academic assignment for young people with Odds could do good for humanity, intertwining branches of the tree.

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/hrQnIQYq"]
[Date "2026.06.19"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "hrQnIQYq"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.19"]
[UTCTime "04:11:55"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "3540"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 d6 2. e3 Nd7 3. f4 e5 4. Nf3 e4 5. Ng1 Ne7 6. c3 Nf5 7. Qe2 d5 8. a3 Nf6 9. b4 c6 10. Ra2 h5 11. a4 a5 12. Bd2 g5 13. g3 gxf4 14. gxf4 Be7 15. Bh3 Ng4 16. Bxg4 hxg4 17. Qf2 Bh4 { White resigns. } 0-1[/pgn]

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/iefw2lP8"]
[Date "2026.06.19"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "iefw2lP8"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.19"]
[UTCTime "04:10:24"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "3540"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 1... Nf6 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 2. f4 { [%clk 0:00:58] } 2... c5 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 3. e3 { [%clk 0:00:57] } 3... e6 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 4. Nf3 { [%clk 0:00:55] } 4... h6 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 5. Bd3 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 5... g5 { [%clk 0:00:50] } 6. O-O { [%clk 0:00:53] } 6... g4 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 7. Nh4 { [%clk 0:00:52] } 7... Nc6 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 8. g3 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 8... b6 { [%clk 0:00:46] } 9. c3 { [%clk 0:00:50] } 9... Be7 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 10. Qe2 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 10... Bb7 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 11. Bd2 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 11... Qc7 { [%clk 0:00:41] } 12. Ba6 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 12... Ba8 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 13. Be1 { [%clk 0:00:42] } 13... h5 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 14. Rf2 { [%clk 0:00:39] } 14... Ne4 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 15. Rg2 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 15... Bxh4 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 16. gxh4 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 16... Ne7 { [%clk 0:00:35] } 17. Bg3 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 17... f5 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 18. Nd2 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 18... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 19. Nf1 { [%clk 0:00:31] } 19... Bf3 { [%clk 0:00:32] } 20. Qc2 { [%clk 0:00:29] } 20... Kf7 { [%clk 0:00:31] } 21. Be2 { [%clk 0:00:27] } 21... Bxg2 { [%clk 0:00:31] } 22. Kxg2 { [%clk 0:00:26] } 22... cxd4 { [%clk 0:00:30] } 23. exd4 { [%clk 0:00:24] } 23... Ng6 { [%clk 0:00:30] } 24. Qd2 { [%clk 0:00:22] } 24... Nd5 { [%clk 0:00:29] } 25. Kg1 { [%clk 0:00:19] } 25... Ndxf4 { [%clk 0:00:29] } { White resigns. } 0-1


[/pgn]

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/6U77Odew"]
[Date "2026.06.19"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "6U77Odew"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.19"]
[UTCTime "04:09:28"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "3540"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 1... Nf6 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 2. f4 { [%clk 0:00:59] } 2... c5 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 3. e3 { [%clk 0:00:57] } 3... e6 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 4. Nf3 { [%clk 0:00:56] } 4... h6 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 5. Bc4 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 5... g5 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 6. O-O { [%clk 0:00:53] } 6... a6 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 7. c3 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 7... Rg8 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 8. Bd2 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 8... g4 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 9. Nh4 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 9... Be7 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 10. Be1 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 10... b5 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 11. Bd3 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 11... c4 { [%clk 0:00:42] } 12. Bc2 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 12... Nd5 { [%clk 0:00:41] } { White resigns. } 0-1


[/pgn]

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/pljWgzWw"]
[Date "2026.06.19"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "pljWgzWw"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.19"]
[UTCTime "04:08:36"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "3540"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. c3 e5 2. d4 e4 3. f4 d5 4. e3 c6 5. Be2 Nh6 6. Nd2 Bd6 7. Nf1 Nf5 8. Bg4 Qh4+ 9. g3 Nxg3 { White resigns. } 0-1[/pgn]

[pgn]

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/k7dYVO01"]
[Date "2026.06.19"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "k7dYVO01"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.19"]
[UTCTime "04:07:24"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "3540"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 1... d6 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 2. e3 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 2... Nd7 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 3. c3 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 3... f5 { [%clk 0:00:52] } 4. f4 { [%clk 0:00:59] } 4... e5 { [%clk 0:00:50] } 5. Nf3 { [%clk 0:00:57] } 5... e4 { [%clk 0:00:50] } 6. Ng1 { [%clk 0:00:56] } 6... Qf6 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 7. g3 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 7... Qg6 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 8. Bg2 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 8... h5 { [%clk 0:00:46] } 9. Ne2 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 9... h4 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 10. Nd2 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 10... Be7 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 11. Nf1 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 11... h3 { [%clk 0:00:43] } 12. Bxh3 { [%clk 0:00:42] } 12... Rxh3 { [%clk 0:00:41] } 13. Bd2 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 13... Ngf6 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 14. Qc2 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 14... d5 { [%clk 0:00:39] } 15. O-O-O { [%clk 0:00:40] } 15... Ng4 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 16. Kb1 { [%clk 0:00:40] } 16... Nf2 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 17. Rg1 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 17... Nxd1 { [%clk 0:00:35] } 18. Qxd1 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 18... Qg4 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 19. Kc1 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 19... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:33] } { White resigns. } 0-1


[/pgn]

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/D8l94MoP"]
[Date "2026.06.19"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "D8l94MoP"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.19"]
[UTCTime "04:06:10"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "3540"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 1... d6 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 2. f4 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 2... f5 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 3. e3 { [%clk 0:01:00] } 3... e6 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 4. Nf3 { [%clk 0:00:59] } 4... h6 { [%clk 0:00:53] } 5. Be2 { [%clk 0:00:59] } 5... g5 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 6. O-O { [%clk 0:00:59] } 6... g4 { [%clk 0:00:50] } 7. Ne1 { [%clk 0:00:57] } 7... h5 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 8. g3 { [%clk 0:00:56] } 8... h4 { [%clk 0:00:48] } 9. Rf2 { [%clk 0:00:56] } 9... Qe7 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 10. Rg2 { [%clk 0:00:55] } 10... hxg3 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 11. hxg3 { [%clk 0:00:54] } 11... Qh7 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 12. Kf2 { [%clk 0:00:51] } 12... Nf6 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 13. Nc3 { [%clk 0:00:49] } 13... b6 { [%clk 0:00:42] } 14. Bf1 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 14... Bb7 { [%clk 0:00:41] } 15. Bd2 { [%clk 0:00:47] } 15... Nbd7 { [%clk 0:00:39] } 16. a3 { [%clk 0:00:45] } 16... c5 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 17. Qe2 { [%clk 0:00:44] } 17... Be7 { [%clk 0:00:36] } 18. Rd1 { [%clk 0:00:42] } 18... a6 { [%clk 0:00:35] } 19. Rc1 { [%clk 0:00:41] } 19... b5 { [%clk 0:00:34] } 20. Rd1 { [%clk 0:00:39] } 20... b4 { [%clk 0:00:33] } 21. axb4 { [%clk 0:00:38] } 21... cxb4 { [%clk 0:00:32] } 22. Nb1 { [%clk 0:00:37] } 22... Ne4+ { [%clk 0:00:32] } { White resigns. } 0-1


[/pgn][/pgn]

Gratitude. Perspective and retrospect.

Today I am grateful to life for not being part of the Odds rankings. Thanks to the new ranking formulas, I was able to "unplug" and "disconnect." I am no longer among the top positions in the rankings, after the new tie evaluations since August of last year, 2025, and in exchange, I have gained freedom. Instead of 8 hours of daily gameplay, I now have 8 hours a day to explore other universes. I sincerely thank Mr. Larry Kaufman and the entire Leela team for allowing me to play against these beautiful robots and be part of the rankings and the competition. The crowns I reached I throw to the wind; what remains is the joy of having fought for the goals. Perhaps one day there will be a rankings table against computers where humans' positions are recorded; if my time still exists there, I will be with God's help.
Sincerely,
Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Father
Grand-Father
Catecan
I am thinking chess is in a coin.Human beings for ever playing in one face.Now I am playing in the other face:"Antichess". Computers are as a fortres where owner forgot to close a little door behind. You must enter across this door.Forget the front.
Father
Posts: 1944
Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
Location: Colombia
Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Re: Muchas Gracias a todos.

Post by Father »

Father wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 3:37 am
Gestionando playserver.chessbase.com
Base de Internet
Conectar
¡Bienvenido, Catecan!
Hora del servidor = 03:33 (UTC+2h), 440 jugadores
conectados
This room is not intended for playing, it is a parent for
sub rooms.
Evaluada 5 min
Evaluada 3 min
No. de jugadores que han recibido su propuesta: 3
No. de jugadores que han recibido su propuesta: 2
Elo: Catecan
Imagen: Catecan
Ping Hippo100 = 0.39s
Ping Catecan = 0.58s
Ping Hippo100 = 0.02s
Rems M-091024-bmi2 nnue (4 cores): 25.8 plies; 1.107kN/s
Intel(R) N100 806MHz
New Elo: 2488 (-1).
Rems M-091024-bmi2 nnue (4 cores): 24.5 plies; 1.089kN/s
Intel(R) N100 806MHz
Hippo100: <Formel> rated unrated with Ducats 0-3500Elo
5min-10min 0s

[pgn][Event "Partida evaluada, 5 min"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2026.06.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "Hippo100"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "1931"]
[BlackElo "3462"]
[WhiteFideId "-1"]
[BlackFideId "-1"]
[PlyCount "70"]
[GameId "2323312533123256"]
[EventDate "2026.06.20"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. d4 {5} d5 {B 0} 2. f4 {2} Bf5 {-0.51/28 26} 3. e3 {2} c5 {-0.58/30 24} 4. Bd3 {5} Bxd3 {-0.64/24 18} 5. Qxd3 {2} Nc6 {-0.62/26 25} 6. c3 {3} e6 {-0.76/27 3} 7. Nf3 {2} Nf6 {-0.73/29 8} 8. O-O {2} Bd6 {-0.71/25 4} 9. g3 {2} O-O {-0.83/24 3} 10. Re1 {2} Rc8 {-0.86/27 7} 11. Nbd2 {2} Qb6 {-0.87/26 4} 12. Kg2 {4} Rfd8 {-1.08/24 4} 13. Nf1 {2} Ne7 {-1.24/23 5} 14. Re2 {2} a5 {-1.37/26 10} 15. a3 {4} Nf5 {-1.48/26 6} 16. Kh1 {28} g6 {-1.67/25 7} 17. Kg2 {3} h5 {-1.54/28 15} 18. Re1 {39} a4 {-1.65/22 6} 19. Re2 {2} Ne4 {-1.83/24 6} 20. N3d2 {7} Qc6 {-1.97/19 1} 21. Nf3 {10} f6 {-1.87/27 0} 22. Bd2 {3} g5 {-2.00/22 0} 23. Be1 {3} g4 {-1.94/23 0} 24. Nh4 {3} Ne7 {-2.13/22 3} 25. Kg1 {5} Kf7 {-2.14/20 1} 26. Rd1 {3} f5 {-2.24/23 2} 27. Rg2 {3} Rh8 {-2.43/24 4} 28. Kh1 {2} Nf6 {-2.43/25 5} 29. Kg1 {1} Rc7 {-2.41/24 10} 30. Kh1 {1} Qa6 {-2.47/21 2} 31. Qxa6 {3} bxa6 {-2.74/18 1} 32. Ra1 {26} Rhc8 {-2.82/24 6} 33. Ra2 {2} Nc6 {-2.93/18 1} 34. Nd2 {8} Na5 {-3.66/19 1} 35. Kg1 {3} Rb8 {-3.81/22 0 Catecan rinde (Lag: Av=0.51s, max=0.9s)} 0-1

[/pgn]

Gratitude. Perspective and retrospect.

Today I am grateful to life for not being part of the Odds rankings. Thanks to the new ranking formulas, I was able to "unplug" and "disconnect." I am no longer among the top positions in the rankings, after the new tie evaluations since August of last year, 2025, and in exchange, I have gained freedom. Instead of 8 hours of daily gameplay, I now have 8 hours a day to explore other universes. I sincerely thank Mr. Larry Kaufman and the entire Leela team for allowing me to play against these beautiful robots and be part of the rankings and the competition. The crowns I reached I throw to the wind; what remains is the joy of having fought for the goals. Perhaps one day there will be a rankings table against computers where humans' positions are recorded; if my time still exists there, I will be with God's help.
Sincerely,
Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Father
Grand-Father
Catecan
[/quote]
I am thinking chess is in a coin.Human beings for ever playing in one face.Now I am playing in the other face:"Antichess". Computers are as a fortres where owner forgot to close a little door behind. You must enter across this door.Forget the front.
Father
Posts: 1944
Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
Location: Colombia
Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Re: Muchas Gracias a todos.

Post by Father »

Father wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 5:09 am
Father wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 3:37 am
Gestionando playserver.chessbase.com
Base de Internet
Conectar
¡Bienvenido, Catecan!
Hora del servidor = 03:33 (UTC+2h), 440 jugadores
conectados
This room is not intended for playing, it is a parent for
sub rooms.
Evaluada 5 min
Evaluada 3 min
No. de jugadores que han recibido su propuesta: 3
No. de jugadores que han recibido su propuesta: 2
Elo: Catecan
Imagen: Catecan
Ping Hippo100 = 0.39s
Ping Catecan = 0.58s
Ping Hippo100 = 0.02s
Rems M-091024-bmi2 nnue (4 cores): 25.8 plies; 1.107kN/s
Intel(R) N100 806MHz
New Elo: 2488 (-1).
Rems M-091024-bmi2 nnue (4 cores): 24.5 plies; 1.089kN/s
Intel(R) N100 806MHz
Hippo100: <Formel> rated unrated with Ducats 0-3500Elo
5min-10min 0s

[pgn][Event "Partida evaluada, 5 min"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2026.06.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "Hippo100"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "1931"]
[BlackElo "3462"]
[WhiteFideId "-1"]
[BlackFideId "-1"]
[PlyCount "70"]
[GameId "2323312533123256"]
[EventDate "2026.06.20"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. d4 {5} d5 {B 0} 2. f4 {2} Bf5 {-0.51/28 26} 3. e3 {2} c5 {-0.58/30 24} 4. Bd3 {5} Bxd3 {-0.64/24 18} 5. Qxd3 {2} Nc6 {-0.62/26 25} 6. c3 {3} e6 {-0.76/27 3} 7. Nf3 {2} Nf6 {-0.73/29 8} 8. O-O {2} Bd6 {-0.71/25 4} 9. g3 {2} O-O {-0.83/24 3} 10. Re1 {2} Rc8 {-0.86/27 7} 11. Nbd2 {2} Qb6 {-0.87/26 4} 12. Kg2 {4} Rfd8 {-1.08/24 4} 13. Nf1 {2} Ne7 {-1.24/23 5} 14. Re2 {2} a5 {-1.37/26 10} 15. a3 {4} Nf5 {-1.48/26 6} 16. Kh1 {28} g6 {-1.67/25 7} 17. Kg2 {3} h5 {-1.54/28 15} 18. Re1 {39} a4 {-1.65/22 6} 19. Re2 {2} Ne4 {-1.83/24 6} 20. N3d2 {7} Qc6 {-1.97/19 1} 21. Nf3 {10} f6 {-1.87/27 0} 22. Bd2 {3} g5 {-2.00/22 0} 23. Be1 {3} g4 {-1.94/23 0} 24. Nh4 {3} Ne7 {-2.13/22 3} 25. Kg1 {5} Kf7 {-2.14/20 1} 26. Rd1 {3} f5 {-2.24/23 2} 27. Rg2 {3} Rh8 {-2.43/24 4} 28. Kh1 {2} Nf6 {-2.43/25 5} 29. Kg1 {1} Rc7 {-2.41/24 10} 30. Kh1 {1} Qa6 {-2.47/21 2} 31. Qxa6 {3} bxa6 {-2.74/18 1} 32. Ra1 {26} Rhc8 {-2.82/24 6} 33. Ra2 {2} Nc6 {-2.93/18 1} 34. Nd2 {8} Na5 {-3.66/19 1} 35. Kg1 {3} Rb8 {-3.81/22 0 Catecan rinde (Lag: Av=0.51s, max=0.9s)} 0-1

[/pgn]

Gratitude. Perspective and retrospect.

Today I am grateful to life for not being part of the Odds rankings. Thanks to the new ranking formulas, I was able to "unplug" and "disconnect." I am no longer among the top positions in the rankings, after the new tie evaluations since August of last year, 2025, and in exchange, I have gained freedom. Instead of 8 hours of daily gameplay, I now have 8 hours a day to explore other universes. I sincerely thank Mr. Larry Kaufman and the entire Leela team for allowing me to play against these beautiful robots and be part of the rankings and the competition. The crowns I reached I throw to the wind; what remains is the joy of having fought for the goals. Perhaps one day there will be a rankings table against computers where humans' positions are recorded; if my time still exists there, I will be with God's help.
Sincerely,
Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Father
Grand-Father
Catecan
[/quote]


Ping B52 = 0.34s Stockfish 18 (56 threads):Stockfish 18 (56 threads): 24.3 plies; 16.072kN/s Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2695 v3 @ 2.30GHz 2295MHz, (28 cores, 56 threads)

[pgn][Event "Partida evaluada, 5 min"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2026.06.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "B52"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2488"]
[BlackElo "3454"]
[WhiteFideId "-1"]
[BlackFideId "-1"]
[PlyCount "80"]
[GameId "2323319998956280"]
[EventDate "2026.06.20"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. d4 {2} Nf6 {B 0} 2. f4 {1} d5 {B 0} 3. e3 {1} Bf5 {B 0} 4. Nf3 {1} e6 {B 0} 5. Bd3 {1} a6 {B 0} 6. O-O {4} c5 {-0.51/31 17} 7. c3 {5 (Lxf5)} Be7 {-0.73/27 16} 8. Nh4 {9 (Se5)} Bxd3 {-1.03/24 6} 9. Qxd3 {2} O-O {-1.05/30 13} 10. Nf3 {2} Nbd7 {-1.07/24 1} 11. Re1 {2 (Se5)} Qc7 {-1.24/27 13} 12. g3 {3 (Se5)} Ne4 {-1.29/28 23} 13. Nbd2 {2} f5 {-1.31/32 23} 14. Re2 {2 (De2)} c4 {-1.62/23 9} 15. Qc2 {3} Ndf6 {-1.63/21 0} 16. Nf1 {4 (Sxe4)} b5 {-1.89/24 4} 17. a3 {2 (S1d2)} a5 {-2.06/30 17} 18. N3d2 {2 (S1d2)} Qb7 {-2.12/27 13} 19. Nb1 {2 (Sxe4)} b4 {-2.63/23 4} 20. Rg2 {2 (Sfd2)} bxa3 {-2.77/22 6} 21. Nxa3 {3} Bxa3 {-2.80/20 0} 22. Rxa3 {2} Qf7 {-2.58/36 10} 23. Nd2 {8 (Dd1)} Qh5 {-2.79/30 3} 24. Nxe4 {4 (Sb1)} Nxe4 {3} 25. Qe2 {-3.00/29 0} Qg4 {-3.15/29 4} 26. Qxg4 {3} fxg4 {-3.66/22 0} 27. Rc2 {11 (Ta4)} a4 {-4.39/32 2} 28. Kg2 {7 (Ld2)} Kf7 {-4.84/27 5} 29. Kg1 {6 (Ld2)} h5 {-5.10/23 6} 30. Rg2 {2} Kf6 {-5.27/22 5} 31. Kh1 {9 (h4)} Kf5 {-5.71/21 11} 32. Kg1 {1} h4 {-5.94/19 5} 33. Bd2 {18 (gxh4)} hxg3 {-6.38/19 7} 34. hxg3 {1 (Le1)} Rh8 {-6.52/21 7} 35. Be1 {1} Rh6 {-6.90/18 12} 36. Rh2 {6 (Ta2)} Rxh2 {-7.38/14 2} 37. Kxh2 {1} Nd6 {-7.48/17 1} 38. Kg2 {4 (Ld2)} Ke4 {-8.05/17 3} 39. Bf2 {7 (Ld2)} Kd3 {-9.21/17 5} 40. Bg1 {2 (e4)} Kc2 {-10.47/15 2 Catecan rinde (Lag: Av=0.51s, max=0.8s)} 0-1

[/pgn]
I am thinking chess is in a coin.Human beings for ever playing in one face.Now I am playing in the other face:"Antichess". Computers are as a fortres where owner forgot to close a little door behind. You must enter across this door.Forget the front.
Father
Posts: 1944
Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
Location: Colombia
Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Re: Muchas Gracias a todos.

Post by Father »

Father wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 5:35 am
Father wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 5:09 am
Father wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 3:37 am
Gestionando playserver.chessbase.com
Base de Internet
Conectar
¡Bienvenido, Catecan!
Hora del servidor = 03:33 (UTC+2h), 440 jugadores
conectados
This room is not intended for playing, it is a parent for
sub rooms.
Evaluada 5 min
Evaluada 3 min
No. de jugadores que han recibido su propuesta: 3
No. de jugadores que han recibido su propuesta: 2
Elo: Catecan
Imagen: Catecan
Ping Hippo100 = 0.39s
Ping Catecan = 0.58s
Ping Hippo100 = 0.02s
Rems M-091024-bmi2 nnue (4 cores): 25.8 plies; 1.107kN/s
Intel(R) N100 806MHz
New Elo: 2488 (-1).
Rems M-091024-bmi2 nnue (4 cores): 24.5 plies; 1.089kN/s
Intel(R) N100 806MHz
Hippo100: <Formel> rated unrated with Ducats 0-3500Elo
5min-10min 0s

[pgn][Event "Partida evaluada, 5 min"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2026.06.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "Hippo100"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "1931"]
[BlackElo "3462"]
[WhiteFideId "-1"]
[BlackFideId "-1"]
[PlyCount "70"]
[GameId "2323312533123256"]
[EventDate "2026.06.20"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. d4 {5} d5 {B 0} 2. f4 {2} Bf5 {-0.51/28 26} 3. e3 {2} c5 {-0.58/30 24} 4. Bd3 {5} Bxd3 {-0.64/24 18} 5. Qxd3 {2} Nc6 {-0.62/26 25} 6. c3 {3} e6 {-0.76/27 3} 7. Nf3 {2} Nf6 {-0.73/29 8} 8. O-O {2} Bd6 {-0.71/25 4} 9. g3 {2} O-O {-0.83/24 3} 10. Re1 {2} Rc8 {-0.86/27 7} 11. Nbd2 {2} Qb6 {-0.87/26 4} 12. Kg2 {4} Rfd8 {-1.08/24 4} 13. Nf1 {2} Ne7 {-1.24/23 5} 14. Re2 {2} a5 {-1.37/26 10} 15. a3 {4} Nf5 {-1.48/26 6} 16. Kh1 {28} g6 {-1.67/25 7} 17. Kg2 {3} h5 {-1.54/28 15} 18. Re1 {39} a4 {-1.65/22 6} 19. Re2 {2} Ne4 {-1.83/24 6} 20. N3d2 {7} Qc6 {-1.97/19 1} 21. Nf3 {10} f6 {-1.87/27 0} 22. Bd2 {3} g5 {-2.00/22 0} 23. Be1 {3} g4 {-1.94/23 0} 24. Nh4 {3} Ne7 {-2.13/22 3} 25. Kg1 {5} Kf7 {-2.14/20 1} 26. Rd1 {3} f5 {-2.24/23 2} 27. Rg2 {3} Rh8 {-2.43/24 4} 28. Kh1 {2} Nf6 {-2.43/25 5} 29. Kg1 {1} Rc7 {-2.41/24 10} 30. Kh1 {1} Qa6 {-2.47/21 2} 31. Qxa6 {3} bxa6 {-2.74/18 1} 32. Ra1 {26} Rhc8 {-2.82/24 6} 33. Ra2 {2} Nc6 {-2.93/18 1} 34. Nd2 {8} Na5 {-3.66/19 1} 35. Kg1 {3} Rb8 {-3.81/22 0 Catecan rinde (Lag: Av=0.51s, max=0.9s)} 0-1

[/pgn]

Gratitude. Perspective and retrospect.

Today I am grateful to life for not being part of the Odds rankings. Thanks to the new ranking formulas, I was able to "unplug" and "disconnect." I am no longer among the top positions in the rankings, after the new tie evaluations since August of last year, 2025, and in exchange, I have gained freedom. Instead of 8 hours of daily gameplay, I now have 8 hours a day to explore other universes. I sincerely thank Mr. Larry Kaufman and the entire Leela team for allowing me to play against these beautiful robots and be part of the rankings and the competition. The crowns I reached I throw to the wind; what remains is the joy of having fought for the goals. Perhaps one day there will be a rankings table against computers where humans' positions are recorded; if my time still exists there, I will be with God's help.
Sincerely,
Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Father
Grand-Father
Catecan

Ping B52 = 0.34s Stockfish 18 (56 threads):Stockfish 18 (56 threads): 24.3 plies; 16.072kN/s Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2695 v3 @ 2.30GHz 2295MHz, (28 cores, 56 threads)

[pgn][Event "Partida evaluada, 5 min"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2026.06.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "B52"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D00"]
[WhiteElo "2488"]
[BlackElo "3454"]
[WhiteFideId "-1"]
[BlackFideId "-1"]
[PlyCount "80"]
[GameId "2323319998956280"]
[EventDate "2026.06.20"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. d4 {2} Nf6 {B 0} 2. f4 {1} d5 {B 0} 3. e3 {1} Bf5 {B 0} 4. Nf3 {1} e6 {B 0} 5. Bd3 {1} a6 {B 0} 6. O-O {4} c5 {-0.51/31 17} 7. c3 {5 (Lxf5)} Be7 {-0.73/27 16} 8. Nh4 {9 (Se5)} Bxd3 {-1.03/24 6} 9. Qxd3 {2} O-O {-1.05/30 13} 10. Nf3 {2} Nbd7 {-1.07/24 1} 11. Re1 {2 (Se5)} Qc7 {-1.24/27 13} 12. g3 {3 (Se5)} Ne4 {-1.29/28 23} 13. Nbd2 {2} f5 {-1.31/32 23} 14. Re2 {2 (De2)} c4 {-1.62/23 9} 15. Qc2 {3} Ndf6 {-1.63/21 0} 16. Nf1 {4 (Sxe4)} b5 {-1.89/24 4} 17. a3 {2 (S1d2)} a5 {-2.06/30 17} 18. N3d2 {2 (S1d2)} Qb7 {-2.12/27 13} 19. Nb1 {2 (Sxe4)} b4 {-2.63/23 4} 20. Rg2 {2 (Sfd2)} bxa3 {-2.77/22 6} 21. Nxa3 {3} Bxa3 {-2.80/20 0} 22. Rxa3 {2} Qf7 {-2.58/36 10} 23. Nd2 {8 (Dd1)} Qh5 {-2.79/30 3} 24. Nxe4 {4 (Sb1)} Nxe4 {3} 25. Qe2 {-3.00/29 0} Qg4 {-3.15/29 4} 26. Qxg4 {3} fxg4 {-3.66/22 0} 27. Rc2 {11 (Ta4)} a4 {-4.39/32 2} 28. Kg2 {7 (Ld2)} Kf7 {-4.84/27 5} 29. Kg1 {6 (Ld2)} h5 {-5.10/23 6} 30. Rg2 {2} Kf6 {-5.27/22 5} 31. Kh1 {9 (h4)} Kf5 {-5.71/21 11} 32. Kg1 {1} h4 {-5.94/19 5} 33. Bd2 {18 (gxh4)} hxg3 {-6.38/19 7} 34. hxg3 {1 (Le1)} Rh8 {-6.52/21 7} 35. Be1 {1} Rh6 {-6.90/18 12} 36. Rh2 {6 (Ta2)} Rxh2 {-7.38/14 2} 37. Kxh2 {1} Nd6 {-7.48/17 1} 38. Kg2 {4 (Ld2)} Ke4 {-8.05/17 3} 39. Bf2 {7 (Ld2)} Kd3 {-9.21/17 5} 40. Bg1 {2 (e4)} Kc2 {-10.47/15 2 Catecan rinde (Lag: Av=0.51s, max=0.8s)} 0-1

[/pgn]
[/quote]

Gestionando playserver.chessbase.com
Base de Internet
Conectar
¡Bienvenido, Catecan!
Hora del servidor = 15:35 (UTC+2h), 1235 jugadores
conectados
Ping Detlef Uter = 0.44s
Strato II-avx2 (126 threads): 32.4 plies; 30.168kN/s AMD
Ryzen Threadripper 3990X 64-Core Processor 2900MHz, (64
cores, 128 threads)
New Elo: 2126 (+14).
You are now #3 on todays ranking list!


[pgn][Event "Partida evaluada, 5 min"]
[Site "Sala de máquinas"]
[Date "2026.06.22"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Detlef Uter"]
[Black "Catecan"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "A90"]
[WhiteElo "2532"]
[BlackElo "2112"]
[WhiteFideId "-1"]
[BlackFideId "-1"]
[PlyCount "28"]
[GameId "2323836254683142"]
[EventDate "2026.06.22"]
[SourceTitle "playchess.com"]
[TimeControl "300"]

1. c4 {B 1} f5 {1} 2. d4 {B 0} Nf6 {2} 3. Nf3 {B 0} e6 {1} 4. g3 {B 0} d5 {1} 5. Bg2 {B 0} c6 {2} 6. O-O {B 0} Bd6 {2} 7. Nc3 {B 0} O-O {3} 8. Qc2 {B 0} Qe7 {3} 9. Bg5 {B 0} Re8 {4} 10. e3 {0.90/35 16} a6 {5 (bd7)} 11. c5 {1.26/28 5} Bc7 {2} 12. Bf4 {1.21/35 6} Nh5 {3 (d8)} 13. Bxc7 {10} Qxc7 {1.37/34 0} 14. Ne5 {1.34/29 3} Nd7 {12 (f6) Catecan ofrece tablas (Lag: Av=0.90s, max=1.4s)} 1/2-1/2

[/pgn]
I am thinking chess is in a coin.Human beings for ever playing in one face.Now I am playing in the other face:"Antichess". Computers are as a fortres where owner forgot to close a little door behind. You must enter across this door.Forget the front.
lkaufman
Posts: 6299
Joined: Sun Jan 10, 2010 6:15 am
Location: Maryland USA
Full name: Larry Kaufman

Re: :shock: I take my hat off to the robot LeelaRooksOdds with the utmost admiration, it is simply an amazing machine.!

Post by lkaufman »

Father wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2026 8:54 pm
Father wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2026 8:16 pm
Father wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 3:51 pm
Father wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 6:30 pm
Father wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 5:54 pm
lkaufman wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 12:55 am
Father wrote: Fri May 29, 2026 5:34 pm
Father wrote: Fri May 29, 2026 4:48 pm
Father wrote: Fri May 29, 2026 4:47 pm
lkaufman wrote: Tue Mar 11, 2025 6:29 pm You will be very happy to hear that a new Leaderboard is online now, with updates every few minutes! This one starts with games on Feb. 27, the day the bot was updated with the new "Search Contempt" idea, which boosted it by about 200 elo. The ratings assumed for Leela are increased by 100 when Leela is Black and by 200 when Leela is White based on a survey of games since the upgrade. So for example at 3'2" Leela as White is 2650 and as Black is 2450 now. Leela can now play 27 games at once, and the strength keeps going up, these rating estimates (for Lichess blitz) are actually still conservative, any rating you earn here is well deserved by Lichess blitz standards. https://lqo.leumon.com/
Good morning Mr. Larry Kaufman.

I hope you are well and continue well.
Today I turned on the computer and entered ODDS and compiled three dishes.
I am sharing the menu with you. Have a nice day.

Blessings.

Sincerely,

Catecan

Yes I'm fine, still upgrading the bots mostly with automated tuning of parameters; today LeelaRookOdds was updated. I think we'll have another challenge with prize money shortly, probably rook odds Rapid or slow blitz. In pure (1'0") bullet very few players can make a respectable score even with Queen odds, although one IM (Vincent Rothuis) has been scoring close to 40% recently (mostly with wins). With just rook odds it seems no one can score decently at normal (3'2") blitz, but at longer time controls the best players may have a good match.

:shock: :shock: I take my hat off to the robot LeelaRooksOdds with the utmost admiration, it is simply an amazing machine.!!

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/tZB0Gp8e"]
[Date "2026.06.01"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "tZB0Gp8e"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.01"]
[UTCTime "13:33:29"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "3540"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 e6 2. f4 f5 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. e3 h6 5. Bd3 g5 6. O-O g4 7. Nh4 Kf7 8. g3 Be7 9. Bd2 b5 10. Be1 Bb7 11. Qe2 Qc8 12. Bxb5 Ba8 13. Bd3 c5 14. c3 Nc6 15. Nd2 cxd4 16. exd4 Qb7 17. Ba6 Nxd4 18. Bxb7 Nxe2+ 19. Kf2 Nxf4 20. Bxa8 Bc5# { Black wins by checkmate. } 0-1[/pgn]
[pgn][Event "casual blitz game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/TJx3G4CP"]
[Date "2026.06.02"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[GameId "TJx3G4CP"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.02"]
[UTCTime "17:58:39"]
[WhiteElo "2082"]
[BlackElo "3070"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+7"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 f5 2. f4 Nf6 3. Nf3 e6 4. e3 h6 5. c3 g5 6. Bc4 g4 7. Nh4 Rg8 8. g3 Be7 9. O-O d5 10. Bd3 h5 11. Bd2 b6 12. Be1 Bb7 13. Qe2 c5 14. Rf2 Kf7 15. Rg2 Ne8 16. Nd2 Nd6 17. Nf1 Nd7 18. Ba6 Ba8 19. Bd3 Nf6 20. Rd1 c4 21. Bc2 a5 22. Ra1 Qc7 23. a3 Bb7 24. Bd1 Ba6 25. Qc2 b5 26. Qc1 Qb6 27. Nd2 Nd7 28. Nf1 a4 29. Qc2 Ke8 30. Rb1 Kd8 31. Kh1 Kc7 32. Kg1 Kb8 33. Kh1 Qd8 34. Kg1 Nb6 35. Kh1 Nd7 36. Kg1 Rg7 37. Kh1 Qg8 38. Kg1 Nb7 39. Kh1 Na5 40. Kg1 Nb3 41. Kh1 Na5 42. Kg1 Nc6 43. Kh1 Bd8 44. Kg1 Bf6 45. Qc1 Be7 46. Qc2 Qd8 47. Qe2 Bf6 48. Kh1 Qg8 49. Kg1 Na5 50. Kh1 Ka7 51. Kg1 Nc6 52. Kh1 Bd8 53. Kg1 Nb6 54. Kh1 Nd7 55. Kg1 Be7 56. Kh1 Kb6 57. Kg1 Nf6 58. Kh1 Ka7 59. Kg1 Ne4 60. Kh1 Kb7 61. Kg1 Na5 62. Kh1 Nc6 63. Kg1 Ka7 64. Kh1 Ka8 65. Kg1 Nd6 66. Kh1 Ne4 67. Kg1 Kb7 68. Kh1 Rh7 69. Kg1 Na5 70. Kh1 Nb3 71. Kg1 Rg7 72. Kh1 b4 73. axb4 Nd6 74. Bc2 Bf6 75. Qd1 Bb5 76. Kg1 Kb8 77. Kh1 Kb7 78. Kg1 Kb8 79. Kh1 Bd8 80. Kg1 Ra7 81. Kh1 Be8 82. Kg1 Bf6 83. Kh1 Nb5 84. Kg1 Nd6 85. Kh1 Nb5 86. Kg1 Kb7 87. Kh1 Ra8 88. Kg1 Nd6 89. Kh1 Nb5 90. Kg1 Nd6 91. Kh1 Qg7 92. Kg1 Nb5 93. Kh1 Kb6 94. Kg1 Nd6 95. Kh1 Bd8 96. Kg1 Be7 97. Kh1 Nb5 98. Kg1 Bd7 99. Kh1 Bc6 100. Kg1 Bd8 101. Kh1 Bf6 102. Kg1 Be8 103. Kh1 Bc6 104. Kg1 Bd8 105. Kh1 Be7 106. Kg1 Qg8 107. Nd2 Bf6 108. Kh1 Be7 109. Kg1 Ra7 110. Kh1 Be8 111. Kg1 Bd7 112. Kh1 Bc6 113. Kg1 Kb7 114. Kh1 Bf6 115. Kg1 Kb6 116. Kh1 Be7 117. Kg1 Nc7 118. Kh1 Bf6 119. Kg1 Be7 120. Kh1 Qh7 121. Kg1 Bxh4 122. gxh4 Ne8 123. Kh1 Nd6 124. Kg1 Rg7 125. Kh1 Ne8 126. Kg1 Nd6 127. Kh1 Qg8 128. Kg1 Bb5 129. Kh1 Qa8 130. Kg1 Qh8 131. Kh1 Qa8 132. Kg1 Rg8 133. Kh1 Bc6 134. Kg1 Bd7 135. Kh1 Bb5 136. Kg1 Bc6 137. Kh1 Rh8 138. Kg1 Rg8 139. Kh1 Bb5 140. Kg1 Bd7 141. Kh1 Bc6 142. Kg1 Kb7 143. Kh1 Bb5 144. Kg1 Kb6 145. Kh1 Qb7 146. Kg1 Qh7 147. Kh1 Kb7 148. Kg1 Kb6 149. Kh1 Ra8 150. Kg1 Ra7 151. Kh1 Rg7 152. Kg1 Ra7 153. Kh1 Ra8 154. Kg1 Be8 155. Kh1 Ra7 156. Kg1 Bc6 157. Kh1 Bb5 158. Kg1 Bc6 159. Kh1 Qh8 160. Kg1 Ra8 161. Kh1 Qh7 162. Kg1 Rg8 163. Kh1 Rg7 164. Kg1 Rg8 165. Kh1 Ra8 166. Kg1 Qh8 167. Kh1 Ra7 168. Kg1 Rh7 169. Kh1 Qa8 170. Kg1 Ra7 171. Kh1 Bb5 172. Kg1 { The game is a draw. } 1/2-1/2[/pgn]
Good afternoon, Mr. Larry Kaufman. I hope you are well and continue to be so. Today, I would like to ask the scientific community whether it is mathematically feasible to build a computer—modeled after the "anti-computer" style I have employed over the years—designed to force a draw, win on time, break the opponent's algorithm, and block the board at all costs. Something akin to a "super-father anti-machine machine." If a decision is ever made to build it, I stand ready to contribute my own small part to the effort.
Yes, it would be quite possible to make a net for Leela that simulates your style of play aiming to force a draw by blocking the position. But I don't know who would have a use for it, except perhaps as an opponent for bots wanting to learn how to defeat that strategy. I imagine it already doesn't work at all against ordinary Leela in standard chess, I don't know if you have tried this. In odds chess, it works sometimes because Leela doesn't mind a draw when way behind in material, you are both cooperating to achieve the same goal! You might say that the Leela odds bots already adopt your style of play when the opening is suitable for that strategy and when the evaluation makes them want a draw, they already know that blocking the position is a good way to achieve a draw despite a material deficit.
Komodo rules!
Father
Posts: 1944
Joined: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:39 am
Location: Colombia
Full name: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Re: :shock: I take my hat off to the robot LeelaRooksOdds with the utmost admiration, it is simply an amazing machine.!

Post by Father »

lkaufman wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2026 6:16 pm
Father wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2026 8:54 pm
Father wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2026 8:16 pm
Father wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 3:51 pm
Father wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 6:30 pm
Father wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 5:54 pm
lkaufman wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 12:55 am
Father wrote: Fri May 29, 2026 5:34 pm
Father wrote: Fri May 29, 2026 4:48 pm
Father wrote: Fri May 29, 2026 4:47 pm
lkaufman wrote: Tue Mar 11, 2025 6:29 pm You will be very happy to hear that a new Leaderboard is online now, with updates every few minutes! This one starts with games on Feb. 27, the day the bot was updated with the new "Search Contempt" idea, which boosted it by about 200 elo. The ratings assumed for Leela are increased by 100 when Leela is Black and by 200 when Leela is White based on a survey of games since the upgrade. So for example at 3'2" Leela as White is 2650 and as Black is 2450 now. Leela can now play 27 games at once, and the strength keeps going up, these rating estimates (for Lichess blitz) are actually still conservative, any rating you earn here is well deserved by Lichess blitz standards. https://lqo.leumon.com/
Good morning Mr. Larry Kaufman.

I hope you are well and continue well.
Today I turned on the computer and entered ODDS and compiled three dishes.
I am sharing the menu with you. Have a nice day.

Blessings.

Sincerely,

Catecan

Yes I'm fine, still upgrading the bots mostly with automated tuning of parameters; today LeelaRookOdds was updated. I think we'll have another challenge with prize money shortly, probably rook odds Rapid or slow blitz. In pure (1'0") bullet very few players can make a respectable score even with Queen odds, although one IM (Vincent Rothuis) has been scoring close to 40% recently (mostly with wins). With just rook odds it seems no one can score decently at normal (3'2") blitz, but at longer time controls the best players may have a good match.

:shock: :shock: I take my hat off to the robot LeelaRooksOdds with the utmost admiration, it is simply an amazing machine.!!

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/tZB0Gp8e"]
[Date "2026.06.01"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "0-1"]
[GameId "tZB0Gp8e"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.01"]
[UTCTime "13:33:29"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "3540"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 e6 2. f4 f5 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. e3 h6 5. Bd3 g5 6. O-O g4 7. Nh4 Kf7 8. g3 Be7 9. Bd2 b5 10. Be1 Bb7 11. Qe2 Qc8 12. Bxb5 Ba8 13. Bd3 c5 14. c3 Nc6 15. Nd2 cxd4 16. exd4 Qb7 17. Ba6 Nxd4 18. Bxb7 Nxe2+ 19. Kf2 Nxf4 20. Bxa8 Bc5# { Black wins by checkmate. } 0-1[/pgn]
[pgn][Event "casual blitz game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/TJx3G4CP"]
[Date "2026.06.02"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaRookOdds"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[GameId "TJx3G4CP"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.02"]
[UTCTime "17:58:39"]
[WhiteElo "2082"]
[BlackElo "3070"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+7"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "1nbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQk - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 f5 2. f4 Nf6 3. Nf3 e6 4. e3 h6 5. c3 g5 6. Bc4 g4 7. Nh4 Rg8 8. g3 Be7 9. O-O d5 10. Bd3 h5 11. Bd2 b6 12. Be1 Bb7 13. Qe2 c5 14. Rf2 Kf7 15. Rg2 Ne8 16. Nd2 Nd6 17. Nf1 Nd7 18. Ba6 Ba8 19. Bd3 Nf6 20. Rd1 c4 21. Bc2 a5 22. Ra1 Qc7 23. a3 Bb7 24. Bd1 Ba6 25. Qc2 b5 26. Qc1 Qb6 27. Nd2 Nd7 28. Nf1 a4 29. Qc2 Ke8 30. Rb1 Kd8 31. Kh1 Kc7 32. Kg1 Kb8 33. Kh1 Qd8 34. Kg1 Nb6 35. Kh1 Nd7 36. Kg1 Rg7 37. Kh1 Qg8 38. Kg1 Nb7 39. Kh1 Na5 40. Kg1 Nb3 41. Kh1 Na5 42. Kg1 Nc6 43. Kh1 Bd8 44. Kg1 Bf6 45. Qc1 Be7 46. Qc2 Qd8 47. Qe2 Bf6 48. Kh1 Qg8 49. Kg1 Na5 50. Kh1 Ka7 51. Kg1 Nc6 52. Kh1 Bd8 53. Kg1 Nb6 54. Kh1 Nd7 55. Kg1 Be7 56. Kh1 Kb6 57. Kg1 Nf6 58. Kh1 Ka7 59. Kg1 Ne4 60. Kh1 Kb7 61. Kg1 Na5 62. Kh1 Nc6 63. Kg1 Ka7 64. Kh1 Ka8 65. Kg1 Nd6 66. Kh1 Ne4 67. Kg1 Kb7 68. Kh1 Rh7 69. Kg1 Na5 70. Kh1 Nb3 71. Kg1 Rg7 72. Kh1 b4 73. axb4 Nd6 74. Bc2 Bf6 75. Qd1 Bb5 76. Kg1 Kb8 77. Kh1 Kb7 78. Kg1 Kb8 79. Kh1 Bd8 80. Kg1 Ra7 81. Kh1 Be8 82. Kg1 Bf6 83. Kh1 Nb5 84. Kg1 Nd6 85. Kh1 Nb5 86. Kg1 Kb7 87. Kh1 Ra8 88. Kg1 Nd6 89. Kh1 Nb5 90. Kg1 Nd6 91. Kh1 Qg7 92. Kg1 Nb5 93. Kh1 Kb6 94. Kg1 Nd6 95. Kh1 Bd8 96. Kg1 Be7 97. Kh1 Nb5 98. Kg1 Bd7 99. Kh1 Bc6 100. Kg1 Bd8 101. Kh1 Bf6 102. Kg1 Be8 103. Kh1 Bc6 104. Kg1 Bd8 105. Kh1 Be7 106. Kg1 Qg8 107. Nd2 Bf6 108. Kh1 Be7 109. Kg1 Ra7 110. Kh1 Be8 111. Kg1 Bd7 112. Kh1 Bc6 113. Kg1 Kb7 114. Kh1 Bf6 115. Kg1 Kb6 116. Kh1 Be7 117. Kg1 Nc7 118. Kh1 Bf6 119. Kg1 Be7 120. Kh1 Qh7 121. Kg1 Bxh4 122. gxh4 Ne8 123. Kh1 Nd6 124. Kg1 Rg7 125. Kh1 Ne8 126. Kg1 Nd6 127. Kh1 Qg8 128. Kg1 Bb5 129. Kh1 Qa8 130. Kg1 Qh8 131. Kh1 Qa8 132. Kg1 Rg8 133. Kh1 Bc6 134. Kg1 Bd7 135. Kh1 Bb5 136. Kg1 Bc6 137. Kh1 Rh8 138. Kg1 Rg8 139. Kh1 Bb5 140. Kg1 Bd7 141. Kh1 Bc6 142. Kg1 Kb7 143. Kh1 Bb5 144. Kg1 Kb6 145. Kh1 Qb7 146. Kg1 Qh7 147. Kh1 Kb7 148. Kg1 Kb6 149. Kh1 Ra8 150. Kg1 Ra7 151. Kh1 Rg7 152. Kg1 Ra7 153. Kh1 Ra8 154. Kg1 Be8 155. Kh1 Ra7 156. Kg1 Bc6 157. Kh1 Bb5 158. Kg1 Bc6 159. Kh1 Qh8 160. Kg1 Ra8 161. Kh1 Qh7 162. Kg1 Rg8 163. Kh1 Rg7 164. Kg1 Rg8 165. Kh1 Ra8 166. Kg1 Qh8 167. Kh1 Ra7 168. Kg1 Rh7 169. Kh1 Qa8 170. Kg1 Ra7 171. Kh1 Bb5 172. Kg1 { The game is a draw. } 1/2-1/2[/pgn]
Good afternoon, Mr. Larry Kaufman. I hope you are well and continue to be so. Today, I would like to ask the scientific community whether it is mathematically feasible to build a computer—modeled after the "anti-computer" style I have employed over the years—designed to force a draw, win on time, break the opponent's algorithm, and block the board at all costs. Something akin to a "super-father anti-machine machine." If a decision is ever made to build it, I stand ready to contribute my own small part to the effort.
Yes, it would be quite possible to make a net for Leela that simulates your style of play aiming to force a draw by blocking the position. But I don't know who would have a use for it, except perhaps as an opponent for bots wanting to learn how to defeat that strategy. I imagine it already doesn't work at all against ordinary Leela in standard chess, I don't know if you have tried this. In odds chess, it works sometimes because Leela doesn't mind a draw when way behind in material, you are both cooperating to achieve the same goal! You might say that the Leela odds bots already adopt your style of play when the opening is suitable for that strategy and when the evaluation makes them want a draw, they already know that blocking the position is a good way to achieve a draw despite a material deficit.

Good morning, Mr. Larry Kaufman. From my perspective, knowing how I think, I notice that my way of thinking in chess against machines is far from mathematical precision. First, because I lack that mathematical virtue, and second, because it is precisely through mathematical intuition that I think. Giving up space, keeping the bad bishop, sacrificing material without reason, repeating moves over and over, playing on the first two ranks, being quick to respond, and of course having pawn chains. Also, I don't dare to break the lines of my own defense to burst into the territory of a king with all the wild beasts waiting to devour me. So then I ask myself: What if I had the strength of a computer and also insisted on the same strategy and improved it a bit? And I imagine a super machine specialized in anti-machine play. It sounds absurd but it's not. It would be the sum of mathematical precision and logical absurdity.

[pgn][Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/2GeQt91A"]
[Date "2026.06.24"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaQueenOdds"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[GameId "2GeQt91A"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.24"]
[UTCTime "15:17:09"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "2960"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "rnb1kbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 f5 2. f4 Nf6 3. e3 b6 4. Nf3 h6 5. Bd3 e6 6. O-O Bb7 7. Qe2 Nc6 8. c3 g6 9. Ba6 Bxa6 10. Qxa6 Bg7 11. Qe2 Ne7 12. g3 Nc8 13. Rf2 Nd6 14. Rg2 g5 15. Nbd2 g4 16. Nh4 h5 17. Nf1 a5 18. Bd2 Kf7 19. Be1 a4 20. a3 c5 21. Kh1 Nde4 22. Kg1 Rhd8 23. Kh1 Rdc8 24. Kg1 Rd8 25. Rd1 c4 26. Kh1?! { (5.27 → 3.57) Inaccuracy. Qxc4 was best. } (26. Qxc4 d5 27. Qd3 Bf8 28. Rb1 Rdb8 29. c4 dxc4 30. Qxc4 Rc8 31. Qd3 Kg7) 26... d5 27. Kg1 Ra5 28. Kh1 Rda8 29. Rc1 Nd6 30. Rc2 Bf8 31. Kg1 Be7 32. Kh1 Rg8 33. Kg1 Ke8 34. Kh1 Kd7 35. Kg1 Nfe8 36. Kh1 Kc6 37. Kg1 Nf6 38. Kh1 Rg7 39. Kg1 Bf8 40. Kh1 Rg8 41. Kg1 Kb5 42. Kh1 Rg7 43. Kg1 Ka6 44. Kh1 Be7 45. Kg1 Kb5 46. Kh1 Ra8 47. Kg1?! { (4.22 → 3.30) Inaccuracy. e4 was best. } (47. e4 Nfxe4 48. Rg1 Kc6 49. Nd2 Bxh4 50. gxh4 b5 51. Qd1 Rh8 52. Nf1 Rb7) 47... Ka5 48. Kh1 Ka6 49. Kg1 Rd8 50. Kh1 Ra8 51. Kg1 Kb5 52. Kh1?? { (3.81 → 0.00) Blunder. h3 was best. } (52. h3 Nfe4 53. hxg4 hxg4 54. Rh2 Kc6 55. Ng2 Bf6 56. Qd1 Rgg8 57. Qb1 Rh8) 52... Ra5?? { (0.00 → 3.84) Blunder. Ka6 was best. } (52... Ka6) 53. Kg1 Ka6 54. Kh1 Bd8 55. Kg1 b5 56. Kh1 Bb6 57. Kg1 Kb7 58. Kh1 Ra6 59. Kg1 Kc7 60. Kh1 Kb7 61. Kg1 Ba5 62. Kh1?? { (4.10 → 0.00) Blunder. e4 was best. } (62. e4 Nfxe4 63. Kh1 Bd8 64. Qd1 Bxh4 65. gxh4 Rg8 66. Rce2 Kc6 67. Rg1 Raa8) 62... Ra7?? { (0.00 → 4.24) Blunder. Bb6 was best. } (62... Bb6) 63. Kg1 Ra8 64. Kh1 Re7 65. Kg1 Bc7 66. Kh1 Ba5 67. Kg1 Ra6 68. Kh1?? { (3.94 → 0.00) Blunder. Ng6 was best. } (68. Ng6 Rg7 69. Ne5 Ra8 70. Rc1 Nde4 71. Bf2 Bc7 72. Rb1 Bb6 73. Nd2 Rag8) 68... Bc7?? { (0.00 → 4.39) Blunder. Ra8 was best. } (68... Ra8) 69. Rg1 Ra8 70. Bf2 Ba5 71. Ng2 Rh8 72. Ne1 Reh7 73. Rc1 Bd8 74. Nc2 Be7 75. Nb4 Kb6 76. Rg2 Kb7 77. Rc2 Kb6 78. Be1 h4 79. Kg1 hxg3 80. Bxg3 Rh3 81. Qe1 Nde4 82. Rce2 Nh5 83. Nc2 Bf6 84. Na1 Be7 85. Nc2 Bf6 86. Na1 Bd8 87. Nc2?? { (3.21 → 0.00) Blunder. Qb1 was best. } (87. Qb1 Rh7 88. b3 Nxc3 89. Qb2 Nxe2+ 90. Rxe2 Nxg3 91. Nxg3 axb3 92. Nxb3 Bh4) 87... Be7?? { (0.00 → 3.01) Blunder. Bf6 was best. } (87... Bf6) 88. Na1 Bd8 89. Nc2?? { (3.24 → 0.00) Blunder. Qd1 was best. } (89. Qd1 Rg8 90. b3 Nxc3 91. Qc2 Nxg3 92. hxg3 Ne4 93. Rh2 Nxg3 94. Nxg3 Rxg3+) 89... Kb7?? { (0.00 → 2.92) Blunder. Bf6 was best. } (89... Bf6) 90. Na1?? { (2.92 → 0.00) Blunder. Qd1 was best. } (90. Qd1 Be7 91. Be1 Bh4 92. Bxh4 Rxh4 93. b3 Rh3 94. bxc4 dxc4 95. d5 g3) 90... Kc8?? { (0.00 → 3.24) Blunder. Kb6 was best. } (90... Kb6) 91. Nc2 Kb7 92. Na1?? { (2.61 → 0.00) Blunder. Kh1 was best. } (92. Kh1 Nhf6 93. Nb4 Be7 94. Bf2 Bd6 95. Qd1 Nh5 96. Nc2 Nhf6 97. Bg1 R8h6) 92... Kb8?? { (0.00 → 3.21) Blunder. Kb6 was best. } (92... Kb6) 93. Nc2?? { (3.21 → 0.00) Blunder. Qb1 was best. } (93. Qb1 Ka7 94. b3 Nhxg3 95. Nxg3 Nxc3 96. Qe1 Ba5 97. Rc2 Kb6 98. Rxc3 Bxc3) 93... Be7?? { (0.00 → 3.18) Blunder. Kb7 was best. } (93... Kb7) 94. Na1 Bd8 95. Nc2?? { (3.32 → 0.00) Blunder. Qb1 was best. } (95. Qb1 Kb7 96. Be1 Bh4 97. Bxh4 Rxh4 98. b3 Nhf6 99. bxc4 Nxc3 100. Qb4 Nfe4) 95... Rh7?? { (0.00 → 3.06) Blunder. Kb7 was best. } (95... Kb7) 96. Na1?? { (3.06 → 0.00) Blunder. Qb1 was best. } (96. Qb1 Kb7 97. Be1 Bh4 98. Bxh4 Rxh4 99. Nb4 Nhf6 100. Nd3 cxd3 101. Qxd3 Ka6) 96... Kc8?? { (0.00 → 3.62) Blunder. Rh8 was best. } (96... Rh8) 97. Nc2 Be7 98. Na1 Bd8 99. Nc2 Be7 100. Na1?? { (2.74 → 0.00) Blunder. Qd1 was best. } (100. Qd1 Kb7 101. Be1 Bh4 102. Bxh4 Rxh4 103. Ne1 Rh3 104. b3 axb3 105. Nd3 g3) 100... Bd8 { The game is a draw. } 1/2-1/2[/pgn]

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[Event "casual bullet game"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/UhVibx9W"]
[Date "2026.06.24"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Catecan"]
[Black "LeelaQueenOdds"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[GameId "UhVibx9W"]
[UTCDate "2026.06.24"]
[UTCTime "15:15:24"]
[WhiteElo "2022"]
[BlackElo "2960"]
[BlackTitle "BOT"]
[Variant "From Position"]
[TimeControl "60+0"]
[ECO "?"]
[Opening "?"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[FEN "rnb1kbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]

1. d4 f5 2. f4 e6 3. e3 h6 4. Nf3 Nf6 5. Bd3 b6 6. O-O Bb7 7. Qe2 Nc6 8. c3 Ne7 9. Ba6 Bxa6 10. Qxa6 Nc6 11. Qd3 Rg8 12. Re1 O-O-O 13. g3 Ne7 14. Re2 g5 15. Rg2 g4 16. Nh4 Bg7 17. Bd2 Ne4 18. Be1 d5 19. Nd2 Nd6 20. a3 Bf6 21. b4 Rd7 22. a4 Nc6 23. a5 b5 24. Nf1 Nb8 25. Rga2 Rh7 26. Kh1 Nc6 27. Rg2 Ne7 28. Rd1 Nc4 29. Rc1 Nd6 30. Rcc2 Rd8 31. Kg1 h5 32. Kh1 Nc4 33. Kg1 Rh6 34. Nd2 Nd6 35. Nb3 c6 36. Nc5 Rdh8 37. Kh1 Re8 38. Kg1 Rg8 39. Kh1 Rgh8 40. Kg1 R8h7 41. Ra2 Rh8 42. Kh1 R8h7 43. Kg1 Rf7 44. a6 Ne8 45. Kh1 Nd6 46. Kg1 Nc4 47. Kh1 Nd6 48. Kg1 { The game is a draw. } 1/2-1/2
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I am thinking chess is in a coin.Human beings for ever playing in one face.Now I am playing in the other face:"Antichess". Computers are as a fortres where owner forgot to close a little door behind. You must enter across this door.Forget the front.