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Thibault de Vassal (2011-11-13 19:52:28) List ordered by rating Here is, but as usual the new ratings (january 2012) will be taken in account... Erwin Thiering 2515 Michael Bergmann 2475 Xavier Pichelin 2454 Thibault de Vassal 2449 Herbert Kruse 2436 Pavel Háse 2332 Ljubomir Tsenkov 2314 Rubén Cómes 2300 Wayne Lowrance 2266 Dariusz Fraczek 2261 Ramil Germanes 2255 Miroslav Gazi 2255 Alexander Blinchevsky 2253 Michael Sharland 2251 Sergey Kokoryukin 2251 Andrey Razumikhin 2250 Valery Nemchenko 2245 Lubos Fric 2241 Kevin D. Plant 2237 Christoph Schroeder 2236 Viktor Shishkin 2234 Slobodan Ilic 2218 Dmitri Mamrukov 2211 Vitaly Rudenko 2203 Alvin Alcala 2203 Carlos Sánchez 2203 Garvin Gray 2200 Scott Nichols 2189 Peter Unger 2181 Martin Zeman 2181 Christian Koch 2167 Stephen Hamby 2163 John Schutte 2136 David Evans 2132 Nelson Bernal Varela 2130 Darren DiAlfonso 2123 Ardiantez Polkwitzauer 2123 Thomas Dineen 2118 Peter W. Anderson 2112 Steve Lim 2110 Yu Ming Hoe 2100 Arkadiusz Wosch 2093 Djordje Kasabasic 2093 Luis Flores 2084 Daniel Parmet 2083 Lalit Kapoor 2080 Erik L. van Dijk 2074 Bernd Wolf 2072 Jose Lopez 2071 Sergey Uzdin 2064 Rodolfo d Ettorre 2064 Janos Helmer 2063 Om Prakash 2053 Mykola Simashkevitch 2043 Alexis Duenas 2037 Ireneusz Kasznia 2036 Mihail Larsky 2028 Joop Simmelink 2026 Pan Hardfeldt 2020 Henri Muller 2000 Jaroslav senior Pech 2000 Jaroslaw Gibas 2000 Bogoljub Teverovski 1997 Willy De Waele 1996 Fernando Vasquez 1992 Jose Moreira 1979 Andrew Endean 1975 Henri-Louis Muller 1972 Jose Maria Velasco 1972 Jordi Domingo 1969 Janeen Walden 1958 Andy Richard 1956 Roberto Migliorini 1949 Erika van Dijk 1943 Daniel Reboredo 1938 Coco Maceda 1938 Michael Rogers 1933 Aleksandr Aksenov 1927 Mariusz Maciej Broniek 1923 Robert Wilhelm 1901 Kieran Moore 1900 John Dyson 1889 Catalin Nita 1888 Daniel Jabot 1878 Johanes Suhardjo 1875 Mikhail Ruzin 1871 Benjamin Block 1863 Ilmar Ambos 1859 Vyacheslav Shchelykalin 1859 Jan Peter Lommler 1844 Stanislas Gounant 1840 Mircea Hrubaru 1838 Sasha Lipsits 1833 Nilson Pereira 1833 Aleksey Payzansky 1804 Jai Prakash Singh 1800 Fredi Brumec 1800 Gleen Duran 1800 Josef Strohmeier 1800 Ryszard Sternik 1776 Stepan Pech 1767 Dieter Faust 1764 Dmitriy Malish 1760 Dimitrios Ropokis 1743 Hasan Kirali 1715 Eddit Moreul 1700 Behzad Shahmiri 1700 Jaimie Wilson 1684 Dinesh Bhandarkar 1682 Philip Roe 1667 Olli Ylönen 1660 Graham Cridland 1655 Juan Alvar 1653 Jeremy Banta 1644 Luís Gonzaga Grego 1643 Pablo Siciliano 1623 Mariusz Jandula 1600 Sergey Biryukov 1598 Alejandro Canovas 1589 Jimmy Huggins 1577 Matthew O Brien 1575 Pablo Ruano 1565 Khaled Toutaoui 1528 Stanimir Denchev 1505 Leo Malagar 1500 Richard Hendricks 1479 Eric Price 1469 Antonio Pereira 1456 Angelo Piantadosi 1420 Simon Huxtable 1388 Peter Krakovsky 1326 Marc-Antoine Leurette 1243 Jorge Orden 1204 Hana Pechova 1204 Jorma Häkkinen 1192 Des Jefferis 1186 Deon Whittaker 1111 Matej Pech 1074 Jiri Mach 1022 Cédric Cavaillé 1003 Jay Melquiades 0909 Jaroslav Pech 0697 Benjamin Block (2011-09-24 13:40:00) Find a game! 1.e4 Nf6 2.f3 Nxe4 3.Qe2 Ng3 4.Qxe7+ Qxe7+ 5.Kf2 Nxh1# Thibault de Vassal (2010-08-03 12:46:54) Congratulations to "FSF en passant" Finally here are the final results !!! "FSF En passant" won this very interesting tournament by 1 point ahead of 2 teams !! The suspense was until the very last games to know the final team ranks. The fact to note: Yellow Blue warriors finish second while they were actually 3 players in the team, Yura Lemekhov played an amazing tournament (5.5/6 , perf 2456) ... (the last player stopped to play :/) Thanks to all players, it was lots of fun! I'll try to make the things clearer in the tournaments pages for the next edition... 10 points for : FSF En Passant Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff (2270) Volker Koslowski (2264) Sebastian Boehme (2175) Roland Markus (2096) 9 (tot: 15.5) points for : The knights who say "Ni" Michael Aigner (2602) Xavier Pichelin (2577) Hannes Rada (2559) Thibault de Vassal (2473) 9 (tot: 13.5) points for : Yellow-Blue Warriors Iouri Basiliev (2173) Dmytro Romaniuk (1937) Ostap Hladky (2176) Yura Lemehov (2171) 8 points for : The Dark Knights William Taylor (2140) Scott Nichols (2089) Don Groves (1991) Josef Riha (1989) 4 points for : Happy Pawn Stephane Legrand (2209) Garvin Gray (2125) Daniel Parmet (1961) Ilmar Cirulis (1805) 2 points for : Our team King Alexander Blinchevsky Stanimir Denchev Benjamin Block Ranganathan Raman 0 point for : The Ghost Knights Vadim Khachaturov Yugi Inving Sophie Leclerc Jorge Orden Ni FSF Dark Happy Blue Ghost King Aigner 1 = = = = = Pich 0 = = 1 1 1 Rada = = 1 = 1 = DeVas = = 1 0 1 1 0 Lehnh = = = = = 1 Koslo = = 1 1 1 = Boehm = 1 = 1 1 = Marku = 1 = 1 1 = = Taylo = = = = = = Nicho = 1 1 1 = = Grove = 0 1 = = = Riha 1 0 1 1 = = = Legra = = = = = = Gray 1 1 1 0 0 = Parmet 0 1 = 0 0 0 Ciruli 0 1 1 = = = = Basili = 1 0 0 0 0 Romani 0 0 = = 1 1 Hladky 1 = 1 = 1 1 Lemekh 1 1 = 1 = = = Khacha = 0 0 0 0 1 Inving 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lecler 0 0 0 0 0 0 Orden 1 = = = = 0 = Blinch 0 0 0 0 1 1 Denchev = 0 = = = 1 Block 0 0 0 0 0 0 Raman "Team 1" - "Team 2" : points (score) "Ni" - "FSF" : 1-1 (2-2) "Ni" - "Dark" : 1-1 (2-2) "Ni" - "Happy" : 2-0 (3-1) "Ni" - "YB" : 1-1 (2-2) "Ni" - "Ghost" : 2-0 (3.5-0.5) "Ni" - "King" : 2-0 (3-1) "FSF" - "Dark" : 1-1 (2-2) "FSF" - "Happy" : 2-0 (3-1) "FSF" - "YB" : 2-0 (2.5-1.5) "FSF" - "Ghost" : 2-0 (3.5-0.5) "FSF" - "King" : 2-0 (3.5-0.5) "Dark" - "Happy" : 2-0 (2.5-1.5) "Dark" - "YB" : 0-2 (1.5-2.5) "Dark" - "Ghost" : 2-0 (3.5-0.5) "Dark" - "King" : 2-0 (3-1) "Happy" - "YB" : 0-2 (1.5-2.5) "Happy" - "Ghost" : 2-0 (3.5-0.5) "Happy" - "King" : 2-0 (3-1) "YB" - "Ghost" : 2-0 (2.5-0.5) "YB" - "King" : 2-0 (2.5-1.5) "Ghost" - "King" : 0-2 (1.5-2.5) Definitely, even if the "Knights who say Ni" team decided before the match to play unusual openings in most games, this tournament shows again that the strength gap between top players and players rated 2150-2300 is not big at all as many of these players tend to reach the 2400 barrier... Benjamin Block (2010-06-04 07:45:52) Rating update 1 july. Read "My messages" Benjamin Block (2010-05-18 15:54:17) Big chess engine True Thibault. But it would be good to have to avoid blunders. Benjamin Block (2010-05-17 14:47:44) Why not make big chess engine. I really want to make a big chess engine but the problem is that i don´t know how to programme yet. I will start learing it in school 2011, i really look forward to it. Benjamin Block (2010-05-13 18:57:23) A suggestion Thanks! i did not see that one. Benjamin Block (2010-05-13 14:47:40) A suggestion Change order of witch game... When i surfing on my Nintendo DS. I use the mobile version of ficgs. It is very good but my DS can only do the poker games, the other one is too wide. The thing that would be great is, if it would show all the poker games that it is my turn in, first. Then the other. It would save me a lots of time and job ("go to next game"). Benjamin Block (2010-05-11 18:19:01) Entry fee for higher class tournament Ficgs is still free... I think it can be very good indeed. 1.Some players maybe want training... 2.It will also stop an inflation. Because some new player came here and already have a high rating from example iccf. And they start playing this site. Maybe they don´t have time for the games and left this site. With just giving a way some points. Am i right? Benjamin Block (2010-04-28 15:55:07) FICGS down, server HACKED! Thanks, good work!! Very good that you send a e-mail to get the news, so nobody left this site because they think it has closen down or something. Benjamin Block (2010-04-25 19:31:09) Anands follow games Sure he told that he have a database with over 10 millions games or was it 11? Benjamin Block (2010-04-25 18:02:19) Ads gone? Before there where ads everywhere. No i can´t found any... I hope this are not a tecnical bugg or something. Because i know having a site cost money. And the there are a lots of free e-points wining in tournaments. I guess the money need to come from somewhere. Keep up the good work. Benjamin Block (2010-04-19 16:38:36) RobboLito vs. Rybka 3 I prefer Rybka 3 in corr chess because i can only show 1 the best move with RobboLito:S. which make it really hard... Benjamin Block (2010-03-12 16:18:21) Help : Tablebases, Rybka 3 I like table base. But i never install them on my computer because it takes place. If you have the same problem check this link: http://www.shredderchess.com/online-chess/online-databases/endgame-database.html Save over 1000 GB space free :D Benjamin Block (2010-02-25 14:07:21) mate in N moves. Game is going on :) ... 5.)Your opponent want you to lose on time. You maybe stop playing because it is too boring. 6.)Your opponent want you to lose on a blunder. Benjamin Block (2009-12-26 13:02:06) Merry Christmas ! Swedish: God jul ! Benjamin Block (2009-12-09 21:40:03) release rybka 4 Any one know the release date for rybka 4. Is it before christmas? Thibault de Vassal (2009-10-29 23:01:27) Most active players, amazing statistics! These statistics (updated every 2 days) are available at : http://www.ficgs.com/about.html And the overall winner is........ :) Players most active : General (moves played) 1. Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff : 124234 2. Rolf Staggat : 81806 3. Anderson Barradas : 55829 4. Stephane Legrand : 47936 5. Scott Nichols : 46711 6. Mark Noble : 37387 7. Findlay Murray : 35874 8. Volker Koslowski : 33241 9. Don Groves : 29539 10. Thibault de Vassal : 26104 11. Francisco Gramajo : 25281 12. Sergey Uzdin : 25256 13. Michael Sharland : 24890 14. Josef Riha : 24193 15. Jason Repa : 22765 16. Laurine Ségur : 22577 17. Alexis Bromo : 20198 18. Benjamin Collette : 20112 19. Fernando Vasquez : 19928 20. Laszlo Kis-Kos : 19174 21. Christian Koch : 18450 22. Evgeny Yarkov : 17168 23. Xavier Pichelin : 16559 24. Garvin Gray : 16388 25. Ranganathan Raman : 15750 26. Sebastian Boehme : 15190 27. Zdravko Stoyanov : 15186 28. Nick Ioffe : 15151 29. Phil Cook : 15007 30. Sean McNabb : 14572 31. Daniel Parmet : 13814 32. Ilmars Cirulis : 13118 33. Joaquim Malpalma : 13057 34. Dmitriy Panov : 12733 35. Nelson Bernal Varela : 12119 36. Marco Roncagliolo : 11741 37. Dmytro Romaniuk : 11648 38. Miroslav Rakovic : 11435 39. Nick Burrows : 11242 40. Janeen Walden : 10967 41. Claude Brisson : 10812 42. Sandor Porkolab : 10714 43. Christophe Czekaj : 10678 44. Janusz Kepinski : 10675 45. Peter Willoughby : 10634 46. Benjamin Block : 10633 47. Kate Lubeck : 10155 48. Charlie Neil : 10076 49. Darko Pipac : 10072 50. William Taylor : 10036 Players most active : Go 1. Don Groves : 17026 2. Claude Brisson : 10812 3. Nick Ioffe : 10795 4. Alejandro Suarez-Moreno : 10018 5. Mickaël Simon : 8986 6. Thibault de Vassal : 8870 7. Sean McNabb : 8666 8. Sergey Tarassov : 8236 9. Phil Cook : 8186 10. Tetsuya Kobayashi : 7816 Players most active : Chess 1. Josef Riha : 24119 2. Fernando Vasquez : 19820 3. Zdravko Stoyanov : 14523 4. Anderson Barradas : 12587 5. Ilmars Cirulis : 12200 6. Laszlo Kis-Kos : 12068 7. Janusz Kepinski : 10675 8. Garvin Gray : 10638 9. Scott Nichols : 10211 10. Charlie Neil : 10076 Players most active : Chess 960 1. Christophe Czekaj : 1224 2. Joaquim Malpalma : 916 3. Frederick Estieu : 672 4. Ilmars Cirulis : 605 5. Pavel Háse : 600 6. Sefa Sarihan : 524 7. Sandor Porkolab : 512 8. Jay Melquiades : 495 9. Christian Koch : 470 10. Rick Spangler : 447 Players most active : Big Chess 1. Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff : 5583 2. Peter Willoughby : 4368 3. José Carrizo : 3319 4. Thibault de Vassal : 3199 5. Mark Noble : 2949 6. Sandor Porkolab : 2467 7. Volker Koslowski : 1887 8. Paul König : 1790 9. William Taylor : 1706 10. Ranganathan Raman : 1620 Players most active : Poker Holdem 1. Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff : 111119 2. Rolf Staggat : 75570 3. Stephane Legrand : 41639 4. Anderson Barradas : 38671 5. Scott Nichols : 36500 6. Findlay Murray : 33008 7. Mark Noble : 31172 8. Volker Koslowski : 25829 9. Michael Sharland : 20721 10. Francisco Gramajo : 20431 Congrats Heinz-Georg, definitely you're the most addicted player ;) Benjamin Block (2009-10-28 08:09:55) Chessvariant databas Thanks a lot. I will use that database when i play on schemingmind.com Benjamin Block (2009-10-28 08:07:15) ofcourse i´m there as the-best-player. Computer room and main hall. Benjamin Block (2009-10-22 16:23:46) Great to hear Buy cigaret without smoke. The country would be rich if everyone did like you. :P Have a nice day! Benjamin Block (2009-10-21 19:33:48) Still 100 Elo points Will Rybka 4 not came soon? Benjamin Block (2009-10-18 21:36:58) I agree Thibault you make a really good work. I hope you take some money self from the google ads you are really worth it. It is hard to think any person that can take over this site when you do not want or can. I really hope that my grandchild will play on this site and have that fun as i have and always will have (i´m still i child). PS: Please stop smoke we don´t want you to die in prematurly. You really work hard. Do you ever sleep? Benjamin Block (2009-09-17 19:41:23) Quick corr. chess The only swedish site where you can play corr. chess have some very smal times the lowest is 7 days for whole game (no increment). But it is very smal and only person that don´t have a job or don´t go to school can fix it. It is also a contest about how can make the last move on the night? Benjamin Block (2009-08-19 17:52:40) Already have to many e-mails. Prefer to play server chess. I get 100 of e-mails every day and to check everyone takes time. Benjamin Block (2009-08-11 11:28:00) No engine? Indeed why would it be so hard to make one? You choose how many players first. (1 vs 1 here). Then you choose how much chips. And then you choose what card you get. It chould not be hard for a programer. Benjamin Block (2009-08-10 09:52:08) Poker engine? Anyone know a good poker engine i can get free. I did found some on google but i don´t know witch that is best. Benjamin Block (2009-07-27 09:03:07) works great Thanks a lot. More faster and looks better too. Benjamin Block (2009-06-05 17:19:42) Opening not too importent. 1.e4 is still possible and will be it a long time more. The problem is that many players are afraid of new variants and it is why they think the move is draw. Benjamin Block (2009-06-03 18:10:25) Chess will die in corr first. Chess is still possible to win in corr even if it is more harder. But computer is still bad. In a some possitions computers think that white is better even if black is on win. Ranganathan Raman (2009-05-23 00:52:50) Our Team king >> The Knights with no name (yet) TEAM NAME:Our Team King Alexander Blinchevsky Stanimir Denchev Benjamin Block Ranganathan Raman Thibault de Vassal (2009-05-23 00:31:31) 1st team tournament : games & results ! A new thread to comment the games & results in the 1st FICGS team tournament that just started ! The teams are : >> The knights who say "Ni" Michael Aigner - 2602 Xavier Pichelin - 2577 Hannes Rada - 2559 Thibault de Vassal - 2473 >> FSF En Passant Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff (2270) Volker Koslowski (2264) Sebastian Boehme (2175) Roland Markus (2096) >> The Dark Knights William Taylor - 2140 Scott Nichols - 2089 Don Groves - 1991 Josef Riha - 1989 >> Happy Pawn Stephane Legrand 2209 Garvin Gray 2125 Daniel Parmet 1961 Ilmar Cirulis 1805 >> Yellow-Blue Warriors Iouri Basiliev Dmytro Romaniuk Ostap Hladky Yura Lemehov >> The Ghost Knights Vadim Khachaturov Yugi Inving Sophie Leclerc Jorge Orden >> The Knights with no name (yet) Alexander Blinchevsky Stanimir Denchev Benjamin Block Ranganathan Raman You can follow the games here : http://www.ficgs.com/user_page.php?page=tournament&tournament=FICGS__CHESS__TEAM_EVENT_TABLE_1__000001 http://www.ficgs.com/user_page.php?page=tournament&tournament=FICGS__CHESS__TEAM_EVENT_TABLE_2__000001 http://www.ficgs.com/user_page.php?page=tournament&tournament=FICGS__CHESS__TEAM_EVENT_TABLE_3__000001 http://www.ficgs.com/user_page.php?page=tournament&tournament=FICGS__CHESS__TEAM_EVENT_TABLE_4__000001 Note : The first player displayed in each tournament table is not always the player of the first team because when the 1st & 3rd players of a team play White against another team, the 2nd & 4th play Black against the same team, this is not obvious to read (sorry). I'm really sorry to the 2 players that were not included in a team, but we had to start the tournament now... The last team may still announce their name (provisional : "The knights with no name") Have nice games :) Benjamin Block (2009-05-18 15:36:38) You´re right. i´m too lazy ;) to read all posts. Benjamin Block (2009-05-18 15:14:20) Forgoted one. Ranganathan Raman (2009-05-07 00:59:45) Any one join team TEAM NAME:Our Team 1.Murray, Findlay (GBR) ELO : 1648 2.Raman, Ranganathan(IND)ELO :1396 3.Sophie Leclerc 4.Benjamin Block ------------------- 5.Vadim Khachaturov any one join each country 4 active members only It is 7 teams + 1 player without team. Thibault de Vassal (2009-05-17 23:11:38) Complete teams ! The team tournament should start very soon, complete teams are : >> Yellow-Blue Warriors Iouri Basiliev Dmytro Romaniuk Ostap Hladky Yura Lemehov >> Happy Pawn Stephane Legrand 2209 Garvin Gray 2125 Daniel Parmet 1961 Ilmar Cirulis 1805 >> FSF En Passant Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff (2270) Volker Koslowski (2264) Sebastian Boehme (2175) Roland Markus (2096) >> The Ghost Knights Vadim Khachaturov Yugi Inving Sophie Leclerc Jorge Orden >> The knights who say "Ni" Michael Aigner - 2602 Xavier Pichelin - 2577 Hannes Rada - 2559 Thibault de Vassal - 2473 >> The Dark Knights William Taylor - 2140 Scott Nichols - 2089 Don Groves - 1991 Josef Riha - 1989 Players without a team yet (one team is possible, with 3 more players, we could build one more) : 1. Ranganathan Raman 2. Alexander Blinchevsky 3. Stanimir Denchev 4. Benjamin Block 5. Murray Findlay Did I forget someone ? So we have 6 complete teams + 5 players without a team. We should be able to start the tournament in a few days ! :) Ranganathan Raman (2009-05-07 00:59:45) Any one join team TEAM NAME:Our Team 1.Murray, Findlay (GBR) ELO : 1648 2.Raman, Ranganathan(IND)ELO :1396 3.Sophie Leclerc 4.Benjamin Block ------------------- 5.Vadim Khachaturov any one join each country 4 active members only Benjamin Block (2009-05-06 15:01:58) I can play in a team! To Raman, Ranganathan. I can join that team if it still is open to join. Benjamin Block (2009-04-30 18:09:40) Thanks finished tournaments is not importent. It is already great. Benjamin Block (2009-04-29 16:24:46) Filter in My tournaments? I have a lot´s of tournaments played and it would be very funny if we can filter them. Like "Ended Tournamnets", "Tournaments with my games", "Runing Tournaments". Benjamin Block (2009-03-28 09:04:48) Other sites There are some site that have free tournamnets. You can win in them and then play bigger and bigger some have earned over $10 000 starting with no money. But the most sites you need to be 18. I don´t really understand why. If it is free tournament why do you need to be 18? You can´t lose any money. Maybe they only want players that they can take money from. At the moment i play on pogo.com it is free and you win tickets that you can win money but the chans is very smal. Benjamin Block (2008-12-22 08:01:19) No time! When i did it did´nt take any time. I just checked and all the e-points was there. Benjamin Block (2008-12-14 18:40:45) It really work! Thanks a lot! Benjamin Block (2008-12-10 15:03:17) Have more then 100 contacts! Even if they not register? Benjamin Block (2008-11-28 19:43:20) Humm 1 out of 649740 No! a bit lesser. It is that number in 5 card poker. Benjamin Block (2008-11-28 19:25:25) The link didn´t worked it is game Game 26217 Benjamin Block (2008-11-28 19:19:59) Straight royal flush The best hand you chould get in texas hold em. The change to get it is 1 of 649740. Benjamin Block (2008-11-26 15:41:54) Two time? with no cheat and no program error? Four of a kind already at this site it is very good. I have only get 4 of one kind 3 times in my live. Two with 6 and 1 with 9. My best hand ever is with four 9. I did have fluch one time but my oppenent did have royal fluch :( Benjamin Block (2008-11-19 16:45:12) Limit poker? Is it limit poker? If not how do i change how much i want to bet. Benjamin Block (2008-11-19 16:21:10) YES!! It will be funny! There is no computer in Poker? Benjamin Block (2008-11-06 17:49:39) You mean this site? If you mean this site the answer is no. But you can filter the games in fritz. 1.Start fritz. 2.Press File->Open->Databas (F12) 3.Press File->Open->Databas (ctrl+o)and choose file with the games you want to filter. 4.Now you have the games. Press Edit->Filter games... (ctrl+f) 5.Now you can choose every things you want ;) If you don´t understand i can send you one step by step on you´re e-mail. Good luck and have fun Benjamin Block (2008-11-05 16:40:58) I think i see. What you want is a new openingsbook with nothing! 1.Press File->New->Openingsbook... (skift+ctrl+alt+F11) 2.Choose a good name. 3.Start on 3 in the other message. 4.Please answer my question where i can download the games. Benjamin Block (2008-11-05 15:14:48) Build openingsbook in fritz 11. 1.You need to extract the files first. 2.Start the program fritz 11. 3.Press edit->Openingsbook->Import games. 4.Choose the extracktet files. 5.Take 1-????? if you want all. ????=the highest nummber. (you get it in the start. 6.Choose how many moves you want in every game. MAX 100. 7.Press "ok". You can say thanks by giving me the links you download the games. Benjamin Block (2008-11-02 17:13:30) We can try I thinked a bit today. Computer have a bit problem (closed positions.) And humen are long from cleared it. Some cool positons. I played some games vs my self. And it was very funny :UP: The computer will not fix it very fast. First we need to make a openingsbook before the computer can fix the game. Why not test? Normajean Yates (2008-11-01 23:43:03) Benjamin Block - I agree It seems there is some HP product that offers 5x5 chess of various kinds including the one I describled - it is called 'Gardner minichess' now. English-wikipedia 'minichess' entry has a link to that - and in a discussion forum on that HP thing I found - "recent play suggests that Gardner minichess is a draw". So the first decent engine for it would finish it, it seems, as thibault said earlier in this thread... Someone modify crafty for 5x5 and check - yawn - I am toooo lazy --- plus crafty [and all later closed source engines I suppose] are too strongly low-level optimised for 8x8 chess --- writing an engine from scratch? Well I know the seven steps [they are/were on an internet in a nice article] --- but I have retired from writing code --- written enough for three lifetimes; no more programming for me. *Proving* that Gardner-minichess is a draw would be more difficult -- 20-piece tablebases! (okay, in a much smaller space) - that's for the universities --- they have to do something to give out M.S.'s and Ph.D.s - so let them do it :) [they did it with draughts <called checkers in the USA> - it is solved ie proven to be a draw -- let them try Gardner-minichess now :)] 3x3 - as I said there are complate tablebases now including for positions with pawns on first rank -- so it is very-strongly solved [i.e. given *any* position, the result and the best play for that result are known - in fact online accessible -- instant results of course... you'll find the link on eng-wikipedia -- I have accessed it [3x3 chess site] before but yesteday it seemed to be down - the old link was http://kd.lab.nig.ac.jp/3x3-chess/ but it is broken now... Benjamin Block (2008-11-01 10:05:59) Looks easy to draw. Looks easy too draw. And it don´t need any deep play. How many possible position is that in the game? I think the computer can fix it easy. 300 000 000 poisitons only on 3x3. Not much a computer fix it on 1 sekund. Benjamin Block (2008-10-30 14:14:34) Extrem fast time. The fastest time control i ever seen in corr is 7 days+0 on a whole game. The game chould not be more then 14 days. But it is too fast for me. I did test it. It is more a time game you need to play on the day and night. 30+0 Did i also play it was hard but it did work if the games did not get over 100 moves. 30+1 is a good time control! But if you want a max time control it is better with the other. Benjamin Block (2008-10-29 17:17:51) 4 Board Yes it works but you get very confused. a b c d e f g h ,a b c d e f.... And if you look on the board it don´t have, i j... Buy a bruch too :) Benjamin Block (2008-10-08 18:11:30) Why a mobile? A mobile can never run that fast like a computer. And not even that big openingsbook and endtable? Why not test a other computer? Anyone know where i can found the game? Want to see how fast the mobile lose? Benjamin Block (2008-09-30 19:32:15) Download all ficgs.com games! Press on "Search games" (in left) Now you can see in the top your name under there you can see Chess and "ALL games (PGN)" /Benjamin Benjamin Block (2008-09-29 15:06:47) Copy game to fritz? If you mean in fritz openingsbook you can do this. You do this in frtitz 11 i just have that and fritz 6 Start the program fritz 11 Press "Edit" Press "openingsbook" and "Improtgames..." Now you choose the databas you want to use in this question you want the game from ficgs. I don´t rember the file name. But i think you can found it. Benjamin Block (2008-09-15 16:32:01) Asked Rybka! Why they not wanted in corr. The answer was. "Becase the man will also use rybka". Benjamin Block (2008-09-13 14:01:21) Rybka vs 1900 man. Rybka will win that game if the player not are under rankad. But what about 2100 vs computer? Benjamin Block (2008-09-12 15:55:58) Godd to know! Thanks! Ficgs rating is around the same as iccf? Benjamin Block (2008-09-02 18:58:21) organize? On this site? Yes it would be funny. I think it will be hard to ask the rybka team?? Have they time? But if some one that we trust can use the computer 30+1 to don´t get to much electricity. How are inveted to play? The openingsbook Random? Benjamin Block (2008-08-30 15:07:48) How good is the program vs the man? I want more test game in corr man vs computer. To know how high elo the computer have? It was a long time ago the Hydra played vs Nickel i want to see Rybka vs GM Nickel or some one other. Benjamin Block (2008-08-19 18:05:13) Yes it is white win! I can found win but it will take a lots of move maybe in around the 100 move white will win. Benjamin Block (2008-08-19 16:16:49) Ok to help? Is it really ok to help people with out asking? Benjamin Block (2008-08-18 10:44:42) Yes i used google translate. Yes there is some words how needs to change, but you understand the most, someone how can change the other words.? Benjamin Block (2008-08-18 08:52:18) Try to translate! I think it is something like that? Hello Xavier and first congratulations on your victory in the match which t'opposait the MI (ICCF) Gino Figlio [Peru] in the final candidates. You should avoid at all costs void in all parties, finally brought blacks t'ont chance, how do you explain this result? X avier: Hello, thank you for the congratulations. It is true that in case of zero for all parties, the regulation states Figlio winner in the event of a tie with victory (s) and defeat (s) I won the match. So I had to take risks in attacking and it is with blacks that I did it because I thought Gino, in these parts, expected without taking risks to ensure the void. -- Can you tell us about how you approached this match against Gino and his conduct as different phases of the game? X: It's pretty simple, in this match I was not at all favorite because with more than 200 ELO points FICGS to my disadvantage, and Gino titled Master International, with more than 2480 ELO ICCF point, I thought I n ' not resist going on 8 simultaneous games as a part everything is possible but on 8 parts ... it was for me a great challenge! In the course of the game I played diversity in my beginnings with white 4 parts 4 different strokes: 1.e4 1.d4 1.c4 1.Cf3. Gino did the same: 1.e4 1.d4 1.Cf3 1.Cc3. What made me doubt also because 1.Cc3 surprised me, I thought he had planned an early tonitruand and this is where I said that I should take risks with blacks. As the different phases of the game I assured the zero positions balanced for me concacrer deal has two parts, one with blanks and one with the black for at least make a difference in part to ensure victory. And ultimately it 3 victories me back, which seemed impossible given the quality of the game Gino played on this site to reach the final of the championship candidates. -- You have made during a championship course without fault, no losses to report, you also posters statistics stratospheric to 78% against an average elo to about 2200, what's your secret? X: My secret? I have no secret. If I had a secret I do not dévoilerais if I do win more! I think I got a little lucky because he is required by little I am not qualified to stage 3 (round-robin final) because there were 3 players equally and I had l 'advantage classifying the departure of this tournament as indicated by the regulation. As for my statistics, it is also thanks to the errors of my opponents who allowed me to win parts in balance. -- What do you think the system mid-ko, semi-all-round championship FICGS and its new départages in matches in 8 parties? What changes would it be? X: Very good question! The system mid-ko for me is a little too fast since a coup by day is overtime analyses to operate a complicated position, which is difficult when several parties in progress. Especially when you work. It is perhaps also through this pace that my opponents lack of time, made some uncertainty regarding postions or exploited my mistakes. But the pace has an advantage over the cadences ICCF which is 5 days a coup is that the parties had to 5 times less time! The départage new games to 8 parts is excellent, forcing the favorite to ensure all matches to nil win this duel and otherwise obtain an additional victory against the challenger is a very well thought out. The amendment that I could make is perhaps time management which is fast for a game system per server. Perhaps increase the clock starting 15 days, starting with 45 against 30 days at this time. And also the possibility of taking a vacation only on the tournament underway to manage other parts of the site. For example, take 7 days vacation on a chess tournament championship and be able to play a tournament Big Chess, Go or another chess tournament during the holidays. Being able to choose a start date of holidays in advance would also be appreciated. -- Why t'ętre invested in correspondence chess? T'apportent there are other rewards compared to traditional chess and blitz? X: I prefer chess match over time. For the classical chess is often play the weekend at a specific time and often on the move to make a tournament. The advantage for me, correspondence chess is that I can connect at any time to play my shots, which allows me, for example, making family meals on weekends and late at night to play a coup, which is not possible chess classics. -- You knew not to succumb to the temptation and you only play a very reasonable number of parties on the site throughout the championship, do you think nevertheless that the correspondence chess are addictive and at what point? Did they affect your everyday life? X: Yes! Limiting my number of games in progress is essential for me to try to have parts of quality rather than quantity. Have a lot of parts simultaneously is still something very difficult to manage! This is perhaps the key to my victory against Figlio, I watched its games in progress, it had nearly 90 on the site of the ICCF, it has been felt on his time devoted to analysis our parties on FICGS 8. On the everyday life impacts are family because it is true that I spend more time to analyze the parts and less time with my family, which is quite difficult for me. But when the results are there I do not regret! -- What do you think about the current position of engines for analysis (Rybka, Shredder, Fritz and others) in correspondence chess? What are the qualities you complementary core player by correspondence, now centaur with the machine for legs? X: The engines of analyses in chess matches are used by 95% of players ... Now we must adapt and learn to use these machines to calculate. Car simply play the best shot of Rybka 3, Fritz 12 or Hiarcs 12 mentally without thinking leads to zero if the opponent does the same or possibly lose if the opponent gives himself the trouble to consider using them as well. Knowing that when you're in the middle part of these programs give you often 4 to 5 strokes assessed similarly, and that is that we must choose the right time when it is not even necessarily cited by the analysis engine ... -- You get the Big Chess now on the site, curiosity or interest? What do you think of this strange version of chess? X: For curiosity and fun and I think Rybka 3 is not yet the Big Chess! This version is almost unprecedented I did not know this form of chess before therefore the one who invented this game was very well done! About I'm the one who asks you a question on the Big chess ... Is there possibility of castle with this game if so, how? (Editor's note: No, it is impossible to castle the Big Chess) -- And finally the question that everyone arises, especially Francis and Wolfgang disputing that the second final candidates, think you can defend your title next year? :) X: of course! I will defend the title! I would like if possible to know the timing and pace of the match. And I wish Francis and Wolfgang a beautiful final! I must honor in this competition which is well organized! -- The match should be able to start during the first week of January 2009, the pace will again 30 days and 1 additional day by coup. Thank you for your answers, and even congratulations for this excellent performance! X: Thank you! And see you! Bonne continuation to all and good parties! Benjamin Block (2008-08-14 17:45:03) Thibault not only good GO player. He is the highest rankad bigchess player and have 2464 in Chess and in Go 2332 and a good webmaster. I wonder how good he is in poker! Benjamin Block (2008-08-14 17:35:28) What's the original name? I choose b. Because we don´t only have Go and chess we hace Bigchess too :) Benjamin Block (2008-07-30 12:34:34) Ficgs games. It works in chessbase light. You can download it free on. www.chessbase.com Benjamin Block (2008-07-17 19:30:56) Why more times an be good. First i am going to take a example. You will play on a high rated tournamnet on iccf. The fee is 10 euro. But it is too hard for you too win so you need help from this site. You take help from this site. If you lose on this site you will win on iccf. If you lose on iccf you will win here not smart? One more example. I play vs example you Thibault. You are white. You start with. 1.e4 i make the move on iccf. the player on iccf. move 1-.e5 and i make the move on this site and so on.... Benjamin Block (2008-07-16 14:32:33) New idea i have think about this a long time but now i think it is time to write it down. What do you think about make you´re own money price tournament. First you choose e-points fee 10 or 100. Then you choose how many games you want. Of course the site need to have limit so nobody take 100 games. And you choose the highest and lowest rating you want here the site need to take a limit. And the last thing you choose the time control. Here it will be fun if we can take more time control example 30/10 days,50/10 days and 60/10 days. What do you think? Benjamin Block (2008-06-14 10:56:40) Quote festival, part 4 You can´t win the best player. Because if you win him he is not the best. (Benjamin Block) Benjamin Block (2008-06-08 08:51:48) oops It was a mistake. i mean Nickel vs Hydra. What was the time control in this corr game? I guess Nickel used a computer too. But how could he know that his move was better then the his computer? Benjamin Block (2008-06-06 18:59:39) Hydra vs Adams. What was the time control in this game? How could Adams know that his move was better when the computer? Benjamin Block (2008-06-03 18:06:50) Correspondence Poker Only 30/games+1day. 40/10 is to slow. Benjamin Block (2008-06-03 17:20:27) Poker I have not seen any site with corr poker it would be funny? Or do you mean live time? Benjamin Block (2008-05-27 17:58:30) Provisional rating But bad players how choose a high rating? They will give other players lots of rating. Benjamin Block (2008-05-27 16:26:24) Provisional rating Yes but it will get a very big inflation. Benjamin Block (2008-05-26 17:12:58) Why can new player choose elo? Some players just choose ELO? Some players just take a very low rating even if they have a real high. Why not let the people choose a ELO only if they already have a ICCF rating or fide? Benjamin Block (2008-05-25 19:03:50) very smart! Thanks a very smart idea. Benjamin Block (2008-05-25 16:22:40) Black don´t win But black will not win? Only white? Benjamin Block (2008-05-25 15:38:13) New idea Hi, Thibault It is very nice with the filter game search. Is it possible to filter the game in "download all games". I want this because i download the games and put it in my openingsbook but i get bad games too. :( Have a nice week end! Benjamin Benjamin Block (2008-05-25 15:34:04) Why? Why should it not be draw? it is like playing agains youre self. Benjamin Block (2008-05-25 14:54:33) Draw I can test with my fritz 11 and it will be draw. Benjamin Block (2008-05-25 13:44:22) Draw! In playchess.com the computer play against each other the fastest computer+the biggest opningsbook win. But if both computer have the same book and the same fast computer it is draw. Benjamin Block (2008-05-24 16:22:36) New idea In tournamens if i understand right the player with the best points win but if some have the same the highest ELO win. Why not use the Sonneborn-Bergers (you add oppenents whole points and the half points if it is a draw.) If the Sonneborn-Bergers points is the same you can take the moste wins in the tourney and if they are the same you can use the highest elo win. Benjamin Block (2008-05-22 16:03:24) Understand right? If i win a free prize tournament i get E-points. But if i want money i need to play in silver or gold tournaments? Benjamin Block (2008-05-21 18:26:44) The best move? The best move is very hard to say but i think it is dxc5 Rxc5 Benjamin Block (2008-05-20 17:38:15) answer Thibault strange message! Are you drunk? Benjamin Block (2008-05-20 17:23:43) New chess eninges champion when come the next eninges that beat current eninges champion? Benjamin Block (2008-05-19 15:06:03) Nice! why have the GM class 2600+ in rating? Nobody in this site have that high rating? Benjamin Block (2008-05-18 16:33:33) New idea! Hi, I often use the search game button to learing from better player. But i often found a lot games that i don´t want games with lower rating then me. So what about more functioning. examlpe filter game under 2000. and filter game with draw and white in and so on.... Benjamin Block (2008-05-04 15:41:43) How fast is my computer. My computer is a AMD Sempron(tm)1.80 GHz. Benjamin Block (2008-05-03 21:14:21) How fast is you´re computer? I also prepare openings for at least one hour per day _everyday_ even when I have no game at all running in the opening phase. I built one of my computers specially for chess, an overclocked quad with efficient watercooling. I will go for an eight-processors one in the very next months. How many GHz do you have? Benjamin Block (2008-04-29 17:32:19) Is it a joke. No i don´t need more to get i play vs low rated player my future ELO is over 1700 so i don´t need more time. I will analysis more and more when i get higer rating. Benjamin Block (2008-04-28 16:20:51) How do you play correspondence? Hi, In bigchess i use my own brain because i don´t know if there is any computer i think around 1 min in the moves. In Go i am a beginer and i just think 10s. In corrspondence chess i let my computer think 0-1 min. How do you play corrspondence? Do you use Deep position analysis? Benjamin Block (2008-04-23 17:51:07) Free bullet &lightning. Thanks it is really funny with free entery but bow we will get lots of messages in the chat? There are 100 results for Benjamin Block in wikichess. Benjamin Block (1654) d4 Nf6 f4 d5 e3 c5 c3 Bg4 Nf3 e6 Bd3 Bd6 O-O Transpose to wikichess #90674# ============ Contributors : Benjamin Block Benjamin Block (1785) d4 d5 c4 dxc4 e3 Be6 Nc3 c6 Nf3 Transpose to wikichess #34255# ============ Contributors : Benjamin Block Benjamin Block (1785) f4 d5 e3 g6 Nf3 Transpose to wikichess #32898# ============ Contributors : Benjamin Block
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