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There are at least 23 results for Caire in the forum.


Francois Caire    (2016-11-12 16:48:17)
Stockfish fixes memory leak in Syzygy

I tested it and after a 24 hour analysis in an endgame position, stockfish was using only 2.6 Gb of ram with 2Gb hash size.

http://abrok.eu/stockfish/

Author: Marco Costalba
Date: Sat Nov 5 07:55:08 2016 +0100
Timestamp: 1478328908

Rewrite syzygy in C++

Rewrite the code in SF style, simplify and
document it.

Code is now much clear and bug free (no mem-leaks and
other small issues) and is also smaller (more than
600 lines of code removed).

All the code has been rewritten but root_probe() and
root_probe_wdl() that are completely misplaced and should
be retired altogheter. For now just leave them in the
original version.

Code is fully and deeply tested for equivalency both in
functionality and in speed with hundreds of games and
test positions and is guaranteed to be 100% equivalent
to the original.

Tested with tb_dbg branch for functional equivalency on
more than 12M positions.

stockfish.exe bench 128 1 16 syzygy.epd

Position: 2016/2016
Total 12121156 Hits 0 hit rate (%) 0
Total time (ms) : 4417851
Nodes searched : 1100151204
Nodes/second : 249024

Tested with 5,000 games match against master, 1 Thread,
128 MB Hash each, tc 40+0.4, which is almost equivalent
to LTC in Fishtest on this machine. 3-, 4- and 5-men syzygy
bases on SSD, 12-moves opening book to emphasize mid- and endgame.

Score of SF-SyzygyC++ vs SF-Master: 633 - 617 - 3750 [0.502] 5000
ELO difference: 1

No functional change.


Francois Caire    (2016-05-27 00:13:25)
Bugs after the server crash

My opponent Sergey Zemlyanov has 6 days on his clock. Didn't everybody get 10 extra days?


Heinz-Georg Lehnhoff    (2016-05-26 16:49:15)
Bugs after the server crash

... and in the rating lists:
Caire, Fran�ois


Francois Caire    (2016-02-19 21:40:52)
Thematic tournaments?

The theme of tournaments 179 to 183 was the O'Kelly sicilian.


Francois Caire    (2016-02-08 02:30:12)
Thematic tournaments?

I must admit I was drunk when I suggested this. Nevertheless, I think this will be fun.


Thibault de Vassal    (2016-01-12 18:44:16)
Thematic tournaments?

Before all, let's give a try to François Caire's suggestion: 1.f4 d5 2.c4!? e5!? :)


Francois Caire    (2015-12-17 05:12:26)
Thematic tournaments?

1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.f3 e5 4.dxe5 dxe5 5.Qxd8+ Kxd8 6.Bc4 Be6 7.Bxe6 fxe6

1.f4 d5 2.c4!? e5!?


Marc Lacrosse    (2008-12-01 08:45:01)
To Andrew

"(...)why Caire plays exactly the same variation of the Marshall in all 4 white games????? - against a higher rated opponent it makes no match sense at all. I suppose your not going to lose games on time playing the same variation:)"

Hi Andrew in my FICGS__CHESS__WCH_QUARTER_FINAL_3__000005 playing the exact same variation in my four black games was the key to win the match: all four were drawn whereas I managed to win 3.5/4 in my four white games (with four variations of one of these silly sideline sicilians you seem not to praise too much).

... what is the optimal strategy for these matches remains to be determined. The "all-draws-favors-higher-rating" rule is very interesting. I like it very much.

Marc


Andrew Stephenson    (2008-12-01 08:15:20)
Marshall to win..

At cc no real chance for a black win but not easy for white to get much chance either. Although I dont know if many cc players want to go through the extended end game suffering Wolfgang seems to enjoy :)15...a5!? looks like a simpler less masochistic way to get the draw rather than Wolfgangs 15...Rae8 Still why Caire plays exactly the same variation of the Marshall in all 4 white games????? - against a higher rated opponent it makes no match sense at all. I suppose your not going to lose games on time playing the same variation:):)


Thibault de Vassal    (2008-11-30 20:13:50)
Caire - Utesch

The strategy may work :)


Wolfgang Utesch    (2008-11-30 18:48:14)
Caire - Utesch

Thibault, in accordance to your rules I have to avoid any loss in all games of the match. So I decided to play defences with Black where the risk is lower, because general endgame ideas are more important than tactical play with many figures.


Thibault de Vassal    (2008-11-30 17:15:01)
Caire - Utesch

Well, after a few seconds on each board, it seems obvious that White [François] can't lose any of these games -which surprised me- so waiting for your manoeuvres to get the draw in the first 2 games.


Wolfgang Utesch    (2008-11-30 15:55:08)
Caire - Utesch

Hi Thibault, it seems that actual positions are too complicated for you! ;)


Thibault de Vassal    (2008-11-30 13:56:19)
Caire - Utesch

Hi Wolfgang, you probably mean #23018, 23020, 23022, 23024 .. Interesting games, waiting for the next moves :)


Andrew Stephenson    (2008-08-08 20:05:20)
Marshall fest

We have 4 marshall gambits in Caire Utesch match....


Andrew Stephenson    (2008-08-03 21:50:22)
Will try to help!

Hi Marc We were talking about WCH 2 which is history now as the round robin final for which you received a direct entry was won by Francois Caire (equal with Alberto Gueci). As far as WCH 3 is concerned I will do my best to reduce your burden of games by winning my last game:)) But this could be difficult as Janos has other ideas!


Thibault de Vassal    (2008-07-25 21:44:40)
Caire - Utesch

The only running games of François right now are the ones of your match, so I assume he left just before the start of the tournament... Not a real problem yet but definitely I'll have to add more informations in 'My messages' about the start of the next WCH stages.


Thibault de Vassal    (2008-07-25 19:35:48)
Caire - Utesch

I'm waiting also.. Many players are in vacation these days :)


Thibault de Vassal    (2008-07-21 15:37:01)
Caire - Utesch

It just started :)

FICGS__CHESS__WCH_CANDIDATES_FINAL__000002

Also congrats to Alberto Gueci who finished the 2nd round robin final (just like the 1st one) with 4 out of 6. Next time is the one !


Wolfgang Utesch    (2008-07-21 06:23:07)
Caire - Utesch ...

... is next WCH candidates final!


Francois Caire    (2007-10-03 04:36:31)
Kasparov vs the world

http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1252350


Francois Caire    (2007-07-18 07:15:01)
Voilà

[Event "WCCC 21th Final"] [Site "Stockholm"] [Date "2005.08.01"] [EventDate "?"] [Round "10"] [Result "1-0"] [White "Arno Nickel"] [Black "Joop Van Oosterom"] [ECO "B47"] [WhiteElo "2590"] [BlackElo "2777"] [PlyCount "89"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nc6 5. Nc3 Qc7 6. Ndb5 Qb8 7. Be3 a6 8. Bb6 axb5 9. Nxb5 Bb4+ 10. c3 Ba5 11. Nc7+ Qxc7 12. Bxc7 Bxc7 13. Qg4 g6 14. Qh4 Nge7 15. Bb5 f5 16. f3 O-O 17. O-O d5 18. Kh1 Bd7 19. a4 Rf7 20. Qe1 Kg7 21. Rd1 Raf8 22. Qe2 Bc8 23. Bxc6 bxc6 24. b4 e5 25. a5 Rf6 26. h3 h5 27. Ra1 Bb7 28. a6 Ba8 29. c4 d4 30. c5 g5 31. g3 Ng6 32. Rg1 Kh6 33. Raf1 h4 34. f4 exf4 35. e5 d3 36. Qg2 hxg3 37. exf6 Nh4 38. Qd2 f3 39. Rxf3 Nxf3 40. Qxd3 Nxg1 41. Qd7 Rxf6 42. Kxg1 Be5 43. Qe8 Bc3 44. Qxa8 Bxb4 45. Qh8+ 1-0

I got this from www.chessgames.com


Thibault de Vassal    (2007-07-15 12:25:27)
Invitation in WCH 1 stage 3 round-robin

Hello to all.

As I've been asked, in WCH 1 round-robin final tournament there are 2 players from WCH 1 stage 2 group 3 because it was not possible (at least desirable) to adjudicate game 8029 in its current position (move 36)... So it is not possible to tell who wins the group yet. However if I had to adjudicate this game, it would be a draw so Alberto Gueci would win the tournament. As WCH 1 stage 3 must start now and as I needed one more player to fill the group, according to the rules Francois Caire (due to his position of possible -likely- winner in the tournament and his rating) was invited to solve game 8029 problem.




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