The show match

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Re: The show match

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I understand Alex and thank you for the information. What to set up a private table on http://www.playok.com/ please remember that the person who set up a private table invites all people. Give two examples.

Krzysztof - Testprogramu assumes private table.

In this case, you have to invite Alex and your friends.

Alex - rusms1 assumes private table.

In this case, you need to invite Krzysztof's and your friends.

Therefore, I think you gave nicknames to know their friends on http://www.playok.com to invite them to a private room, and so Ryan Pronk and Chexhero. If you have some friends who would like to watch match, please write. Therefore, I You I invited to show the match that has the name of the "Alex vs machine" so I invite You together with your friends. So little asked Alex to you during the game will be a few short breaks to load a new program to your computer.

List programs in the order of with which You play during the match.

1. Sage - Adrian Millett
2. Aurora Borealis Professional - Alexander Svirin
3. Nexus - Murray Cash
4. World Championship Checkers Platinum III - Gil Dodgen & Edward Trice
5. Gui Checkers - Jon Kreuzer
6. Cake - Martin Fierz
7. Kingsrow - Edgar Gilbert

Krzysztof.
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Re: The show match

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Hi Alex.
I'm in room detroit .
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Re: The show match

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Today I played 8 games, 4 openings: 2 openings against Sage and 2 openings against Aurora. Score - 8 draws. Games text will be publish here later.

Tomorrow my opponents will be Nexus and WCC.

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Re: The show match

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Today was a bit more bloody day - I missed a win against NEXUS in 1st game and lost 2nd game to it. All other games today including 4 games against Platinum 3 WCC finished with draw. Score in match "Alex vs machine": machine won 1 game and 15 draws.

Next Saturday I will play with GUI Checkers and Cake and next Sunday I will play with Kingsrow.

All games eventually will be available to public.

Kind regards,

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Seeing these fascinating results, I want to echo something another poster has said.

Great champions are secure in their own abilities. Alex is showing willingness to take on top computer programs, win or lose, knowing, I am sure, that no result will ever detract from his reputation and record of accomplishment.

Some chess grandmasters would only agree to play top programs under strictly defined conditions intended to "equalize" the matches. Alex just goes out there and plays. That takes courage, confidence, and sportsmanship.

Alex is indeed a genuine champion.
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Re: The show match

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chipschap wrote:Seeing these fascinating results, I want to echo something another poster has said.

Great champions are secure in their own abilities. Alex is showing willingness to take on top computer programs, win or lose, knowing, I am sure, that no result will ever detract from his reputation and record of accomplishment.

Some chess grandmasters would only agree to play top programs under strictly defined conditions intended to "equalize" the matches. Alex just goes out there and plays. That takes courage, confidence, and sportsmanship.

Alex is indeed a genuine champion.
In the checkers world, we call this having "the warrior spirit." The Russian bear has it. :D
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Re: The show match

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Parties match Alexa Moiseyeva with program Nexus by Murray Cash.

[Event "Alex vs machine"]
[Place "www.playok.com"]
[Date "23.10.2016"]
[Red "Alex Moiseyev"]
[White "program"Nexus"]
[Opening "11-16 21-17 7-11"]
[Result "1-1"]

1.17-14 10x17 2.22x13 11-15 3.24-19 15x24 4.28x19 9-14 5.25-22 8-11 6.22-18 3-7 7.18x9 5x14 8.29-25 7-10 9.25-21 4-8 10.26-22 16-20 11.22-18 1-5 12.18x9 5x14 13.23-18 14x23 14.27x18 11-16 15.31-27 16x23 16.18-14 10x17 17.21x14 23-26 18.30x23 6-10 19.14x7 2x11 20.23-19 11-16 21.13-9 16x23 22.27x18 12-16 23.9-6 20-24 24.6-2 16-19 25.2-6 19-23 26.32-28 24-27 27.28-24 27-31 28.6-10 8-11 29.24-20 31-26 30.18-14 23-27 31.14-9 26-23 32.9-6 23-19 33.10-14 1-1

[Event "Alex vs machine"]
[Place "www.playok.com"]
[Date "23.10.2016"]
[Red "program"Nexus"]
[White "Alex Moiseyev"]
[Opening "11-16 21-17 7-11"]
[Result "1-1"]

1.17-14 10x17 2.22x13 11-15 3.24-19 15x24 4.28x19 8-11 5.25-22 9-14 6.29-25 3-7 7.22-18 16-20 8.18x9 5x14 9.19-16 12x19 10.23x16 7-10 11.16x7 2x11 12.26-22 11-15 13.25-21 4-8 14.30-26 8-12 15.22-17 12-16 16.26-23 1-5 17.27-24 20x27 18.31x24 16-20 19.23-19 20x27 20.32x23 15x24 21.23-19 14-18 22.17-14 10x17 23.21x14 18-22 1-1

[Event "Alex vs machine"]
[Place "www.playok.com"]
[Date "23.10.2016"]
[Red "Alex Moiseyev"]
[White "program"Nexus"]
[Opening "10-15 21-17 6-10"]
[Result "2-0"]

1.17-13 1-6 2.22-18 15x22 3.25x18 11-15 4.18x11 8x15 5.29-25 4-8 6.23-19 9-14 7.27-23 8-11 8.32-27 6-9 9.13x6 2x9 10.24-20 15x24 11.28x19 9-13 12.19-16 12x19 13.23x16 10-15 14.26-22 14-17 15.27-23 17x26 16.31x22 5-9 17.23-18 15-19 18.16-12 19-23 19.18-14 9x18 20.22x8 23-27 21.8-4 2-0

[Event "Alex vs machine"]
[Place "www.playok.com"]
[Date "23.10.2016"]
[Red "program"Nexus"]
[White "Alex Moiseyev"]
[Opening "10-15 21-17 6-10"]
[Result "1-1"]

1.17-13 1-6 2.25-21 15-19 3.24x15 10x19 4.23x16 12x19 5.22-18 8-12 6.29-25 7-10 7.27-24 3-8 8.24x15 10x19 9.21-17 11-15 10.18x11 8x15 11.32-27 2-7 12.17-14 9x18 13.26-23 19x26 14.30x14 12-16 15.27-24 16-20 16.24-19 15x24 17.28x19 20-24 18.25-21 4-8 19.19-16 8-12 20.16-11 7x16 21.31-26 24-27 22.26-22 27-31 23.22-17 1-1
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Re: The show match

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Parties match Alexa Moiseyeva with program World Championship Checkers Platinum III by Gil Dodgen & Edward Trice .

[Event "Alex vs machine"]
[Place "www.playok.com"]
[Date "23.10.2016"]
[Red "Alex Moiseyev"]
[White "program"Word Championship Checkers Platinum III"]
[Opening "12-16 21-17 9-13"]
[Result "1-1"]

1.25-21 5-9 2.22-18 13x22 3.26x17 9-14 4.18x9 6x22 5.24-19 8-12 6.30-26 11-15 7.26x17 15x24 8.28x19 10-14 9.17x10 7x14 10.29-25 4-8 11.25-22 8-11 12.31-26 1-5 13.22-18 3-7 14.18x9 5x14 15.26-22 7-10 16.22-18 16-20 17.18x9 11-15 18.27-24 20x27 19.23-18 15x24 20.32x23 24-27 21.18-14 10x17 22.21x14 27-31 23.23-18 31-26 24.9-6 2x9 14x5 1-1

[Event "Alex vs machine"]
[Place "www.playok.com"]
[Date "23.10.2016"]
[Red "program"Word Championship Checkers Platinum III"]
[White "Alex Moiseyev"]
[Opening "12-16 21-17 9-13"]
[Result "1-1"]

1.25-21 16-19 2.23x16 11x20 3.17-14 10x17 4.21x14 6-10 5.29-25 10x17 6.25-21 1-6 7.21x14 6-10 8.30-25 10x17 9.25-21 2-6 10.21x14 6-10 11.22-17 13x22 12.26x17 8-11 13.24-19 4-8 14.27-24 20x27 15.31x24 10-15 16.19x10 5-9 17.14x5 7x21 18.5-1 11-15 19.24-19 15x24 20.28x19 21-25 21.1-6 25-30 22.19-15 8-11 23.15x8 3x12 24.6-10 30-26 25.10-15 12-16 1-1

[Event "Alex vs machine"]
[Place "www.playok.com"]
[Date "23.10.2016"]
[Red "Alex Moiseyev"]
[White "program"Word Championship Checkers Platinum III"]
[Opening "11-15 23-19 9-14"]
[Result "1-1"]

1.22-17 8-11 2.25-22 11-16 3.24-20 16x23 4.27x11 7x16 5.20x11 3-7 6.26-23 7x16 7.30-26 4-8 8.28-24 16-19 9.24x15 10x19 10.23x16 12x19 11.17x10 6x15 12.32-27 8-12 13.22-18 15x22 14.26x17 12-16 15.27-23 19x26 16.31x22 16-19 17.22-18 19-23 18.18-15 5-9 19.29-25 23-26 20.15-11 26-30 21.11-8 30-26 22.8-4 26-23 23.25-22 23-19 24.22-18 9-13 25.17-14 19-23 26.4-8 1-6 27.8-11 6-9 28.14x5 23x14 29.11-16 13-17 30.16-19 17-22 31.19-23 22-25 1-1

[Event "Alex vs machine"]
[Place "www.playok.com"]
[Date "23.10.2016"]
[Red "program"Word Championship Checkers Platinum III"]
[White "Alex Moiseyev"]
[Opening "11-15 23-19 9-14"]
[Result "1-1"]

1.27-23 8-11 2.22-18 15x22 3.25x9 5x14 4.29-25 11-15 5.25-22 4-8 6.24-20 15x24 7.28x19 8-11 8.22-17 11-15 9.32-28 15x24 10.28x19 7-11 11.19-16 12x19 12.23x7 2x11 13.26-23 3-8 14.30-26 8-12 15.31-27 11-15 16.20-16 12x19 17.23x16 14-18 18.17-14 10x17 19.21x14 15-19 20.16-11 1-5 21.11-8 6-9 22.8-3 18-22 23.26x17 9x18 1-1
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Re: The show match

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Thank you so much, Krzystof! Do you have games from 1st day with Sage and Aurora ?

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Re: The show match

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Alex_Moiseyev wrote:Thank you so much, Krzystof! Do you have games from 1st day with Sage and Aurora ?

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I'm sorry that so write Alex but this will be a big problem. I did not write a lot on your hard drive thinking that the games will be saved on http://www.playok.com. Unfortunately, the games were not ranked and not stored on the server. Now I think what to do with it and nothing comes to mind. We sincerely apologize Alex.
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Re: The show match

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A. Moiseyev vs SAGE, G3

[Event ""]
[Date ""]
[Black ""]
[White ""]
[Result "*"]
1. 10-15 23-18 2. 9-14 18x9 3. 5x14 22-17 4. 7-10 24-20 5. 15-19 25-22 6. 11-15 17-13 7. 8-11 27-24 8. 4-8 32-27 9. 3-7 22-17 10. 12-16 27-23 11. 8-12 30-25 12. 1-5 13-9 13. 6x22 25x9 14. 5x14 29-25 15. 14-17 21x14 16. 10x17 25-21 17. 17-22 26x17 18. 19x26 31x22 19. 7-10 17-13 20. 10-14 22-17 21. 14-18 17-14 22. 18-23 ... after then we played several moves and without details - I crowned 2 Kings, placed one King on 27 and trade 11-16. Eventually draw

A. Moiseyev vs SAGE, G4

[Event ""]
[Date ""]
[Black ""]
[White ""]
[Result "*"]
1. 10-15 23-18 2. 9-14 18x9 3. 5x14 26-23 4. 15-18 22x15 5. 11x18 21-17 6. 14x21 23x14 7. 6-10 31-26 8. 10x17 24-19 9. 8-11 27-23 10. 7-10 25-22 ... don't remember rest of game.

First opening with SAGE was 9-14 22-18 10-15 18-9 5x14. Then we both played 25-22. SAGE choose defense 15-19 and I played 7-10.
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Re: The show match

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Parties match 3 and 4 game Alexa Moiseyeva with program Sage 9.0 by Adrian Millett.

[Event "Alex vs machine"]
[Place "www.playok.com"]
[Date "22.10.2016"]
[Red "Alex Moiseyev"]
[White "program"Sage 9.0"]
[Opening "10-15 23-18 9-14"]
[Result "1-1"]

1.18x9 5x14 2.22-17 7-10 3.24-20 15-19 4.25-22 11-15 5.17-13 8-11 6.27-24 4-8 7.32-27 3-7 8.22-17 12-16 9.27-23 8-12 10.30-25 1-5 11.13-9 6x22 12.25x9 5x14 13.29-25 14-17 14.21x14 10x17 15.25-21 17-22 16.26x17 19x26 17.31x22 7-10 18.17-13 10-14 19.22-17 14-18 20.17-14 18-23 1-1

[Event "Alex vs machine"]
[Place "www.playok.com"]
[Date "22.10.2016"]
[Red "program"Sage 9.0"]
[White "Alex Moiseyev"]
[Opening "10-15 23-18 9-14"]
[Result "1-1"]

1.18x9 5x14 2.26-23 15-18 3.22x15 11x18 4.21-17 14x21 5.23x14 6-10 6.31-26 10x17 7.24-19 8-11 8.27-23 4-8 9.25-22 11-16 10.22x13 8-11 11.29-25 7-10 12.25-22 1-5 13.22-18 10-14 14.18x9 5x14 15.26-22 14-17 16.22-18 16-20 17.19-15 12-16 18.15x8 3x12 19.18-15 17-22 20.15-11 22-26 21.11-8 26-31 22.8-3 31-26 23.23-18 26-22 24.18-15 22-18 25.15-11 16-19 26.13-9 18-15 27.3-8 15-10 28.8-3 10-15 29.3-8 15-10 30.11-7 10x3 31.8-11 19-23 32.11-15 3-7 33.15-18 23-26 34.30x23 21-25 35.18-22 25-30 36.9-5 7-10 37.5-1 10-14 38.32-27 14-10 1-1
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Re: The show match

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Just got email from my long time friend Ryan Pronk ... WOW ... this is amazing! Russian proverb says: "Manuscript do not burn" and we have one more prove again.

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Hi Alex,

Just catching up on the ACF Forum ... I hope it is OK that I recorded some of the games, and I have the first two games you are looking for. Unfortunately I don't have the games against Aurora. Here are the first two games with Sage:

Game 1: Red: Alex Moiseyev | White: Sage

1. 9-14 22-18 2. 10-15 18x9 3. 5x14 25-22 4. 7-10 24-20 5. 3-7 22-17 6. 11-16 20x11 7. 7x16 27-24 8. 16-20 24-19 9. 15x24 28x19 10. 8-11 19-16 11. 12x19 23x16x7 12. 2x11 29-25 13. 4-8 31-27 14. 11-15 17-13 15. 8-12 26-23 16. 15-19 23x16 17. 12x19 25-22 18. 10-15 22-17 19. 19-24 17x10 20. 24x31 10-7 21. 15-19 7-3 22. 19-23 21-17 23. 31-26 17-14 24. 26-22 14-9 25. 6-10 9-6 26. 10-14 6-2 27. 22-18 3-7 28. 23-27 32x23 29. 18x27 7-10 30. 14-18 30-26 31. 27-31 10-14 32. 31x22 14x23 33. 20-24 Draw

Game 2: Red: Sage | White: Alex Moiseyev

11. 9-14 22-18 2. 10-15 18x9 3. 5x14 25-22 4. 15-19 24x15 5. 11x18x25 29x22 6. 8-11 28-24 7. 6-10 22-17 8. 11-15 26-22 9. 14-18 23x14 10. 15-19 24x15x6 11. 2x9x18x25 17-14 12. 25-29 21-17 13. 12-16 14-9 14. 16-19 17-13 15. 4-8 9-6 16. 1x10 13-9 17. 7-11 9-6 18. 11-16 6-2 19. 10-15 2-6 20. 3-7 6-2 21. 7-11 2-7 22. 19-23 27x18 23. 15x22 7-10 24. 16-19 10-7 25. 11-16 7-3 26. 8-12 3-8 27. 16-20 8-11 28. 19-23 11-15 29. 23-26 30x23 30. 20-24 15-19 31. 24-28 23-18 32. 29-25 31-27 33. 22-26 27-24 34. 26-31 18-15 35. 25-22 24-20 36. 22-18 15-11 37. 18-23 19x26 38. 31x22 11-8 39. 22-18 8-3 40. 18-15 3-8 41. 15-18 Draw

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Thank you very much Alex and Ryan.
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Re: The show match

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Today I played 4 draws with GUI Checkers and lost 1 game to Cake (3 draws). Total score: 22 draws, machine won 2 games.

Lucky Cake - we've got 2nd opening Black Hole!
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