Deep Rybka 3 World Chess Champion for Multiprocessor PC

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Rybka 2, the worlds strongest chess program, lead all ranking lists clearly, with ratings well above Elo 3000. Now Rybka 3 is here, with a dramatic improvement of at least 80 Elo points. Rybka, which translates to “little fish”, is the shooting star of computer chess and the reigning world champion, having won its title in Amsterdam 2007. Now it is available in the drastically improved version 3.0 and under the ChessBase-Fritz interface. It includes exciting new ana… More >>

Deep Rybka 3 World Chess Champion for Multiprocessor PC

Posted on March 21, 2010 at 10:49 pm by admin · Permalink
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  1. Written by C. Amari
    on March 21, 2010 at 11:23 pm
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    Be warned that Convekta’s philosophy seems to be to produce chess software for COMPUTER profesionals rather that software for CHESS professionals or amateurs.

  2. Written by Koz Petratos
    on March 21, 2010 at 11:39 pm
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    Deep Rybka 3 plays like a cross between Alekhine [who was the greatest human chessplayer of all time] and Petrosian [the greatest coffeehouse-style player ever]. It is profoundly dynamic and efficient. By searching, on average, only about 2% of the total number of positions of Deep Fritz 7, for example, it could outplay DF7 by a 6 to 1 (or greater) margin in a match. Amazingly, it analyzes positions using human-like pattern-recognition; thus, it plays an extremely sophisticated game.

    Kosmas Petratos

  3. Written by Norberto Martel Gutierrez
    on March 22, 2010 at 1:48 am
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    Well i’d been rybka costumer for almost two years. This isuue Rybka 3 deep Rybka are launched by CHESSBASE not convekta, so the console is more friendly to use. Maybe i tell this because i used to worked with chess base plataform.

    ABOUT the ENGINE

    This Version Estimates 3150 of ELO.

    The only engine who wom two year continuosly the World Computer Chess Championship 2007 and 2008.

    October 2008, Rybka is top-rated in every computer circuit(CCRL, CEGT, CSS, SSDF, and WBEC)

    In 2006 Dutch Open Computer Championship wow all games (maybe draw one),

    Why should you choose this Engine, over other chess programs?

    Ok, every engine (Fritz, junior, othes) can defeat the best human player. This version are supported: optimum, human, and dynamic analysis.

    Rybka style is little bit more easy to understand, from other engine analysis because make many non natural and computely moves, Rybka is must natural clever.

    My ELo could be around 2100 USCF, and after rybka make a move,i can see the plan (sometimes but more often from other engines).

    In this version, in you can insert a candidate move, and the computer runs on the line you choose, and many variant you want, so you can create your own tree. This help a lot to improve your chess, because, the engine is induce to play like your style. And Best analysis

    GooD luk

  4. Written by Alex Shehovsov
    on March 22, 2010 at 2:34 am
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    Easy to use. Flexible interface. Analysis and training tools are good, but not quite what the help file claims ^_^. Better players will get more out of Rybka. Definitely recommend this product.

  5. Written by Blunderbuss23
    on March 22, 2010 at 5:12 am
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    If a poll were taken of the world’s top twenty or so players, asking them which computer program or programs they used to assist in their opening preparation, close to one hundred per cent of them would say, “Rybka.” What else do they use? Probably nothing. Does that mean someone who just wants to play the machine (and isn’t a GM) should necessarily get Deep Rybka 3? Well, if all you want is a strong engine that will beat you over and over, there’s plenty of cheaper stuff out there. I don’t think a 1000 player (or even a 2000 player) can improve by being humiliated by a 3200 player. The 2000 player will have a pretty good idea of what’s going on, but will get creamed tactically. He’ll know that his tactics suck, but that’s about all he’ll “learn.” A much weaker player will get destroyed in every possible way and have no idea why.

    For most players, Rybka is a proving ground for their moves and ideas. If Rybka can’t refute them, probably nobody else can either. Rybka has shown me that supposedly dubious lines (dubious according to some theoreticians, often based on the result of one game where the loser’s mistake occurred later) turned out to be quite playable, often resulting in full equality or better for Black. Deep Rybka 3 will be the gold standard of chess programs until Deep Rybka 4 comes out. If I didn’t have 3 already, I’d probably wait for 4.

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