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Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess Syste

Post by Anthony.R.Brown » Sat Sep 14, 2013 9:51 pm

Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess System

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Re: Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess S

Post by Anthony.R.Brown » Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:21 pm

[Event "The A.R.B Chess System-Game 02-Short"]
[Date "2013.09.13"]
[Origin "Great Britain"]
[White "Komodo.Chess Program"]
[White-Elo "3000+"]
[Black "Anthony.R.Brown"]
[Black-Elo "?"]
[Opening "The A.R.B Chess System"]
[Time "60 Seconds Each Per Move"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. e4 e6 2. d4 d6 3. Nc3 h6 4. Nf3 a6 5. Be2 g6 6. Be3 b6 7. O-O Bg7 8. d5
e5 9. Ne1 g5 10. a4 a5 11. Bb5+ Nd7 12. h4 f6 13. Qh5+ Kf8 14. Nf3 Qe8 15.
Qg4 Ne7 16. Nd2 Nc5 17. Qd1 Bd7 18. Bxd7 Qxd7 19. Qh5 f5 20. Bxc5 bxc5 21.
Rfd1 f4 22. Nc4 Bf6 23. Rd3 Kg7 24. Qd1 g4 25. g3 h5 26. Nb5 Ng6 27. Qd2
Bxh4 28. gxh4 Nxh4 29. Qd1 Kf6 30. Kh2 Rag8 31. Qe2 Ng6 32. Rh1 f3 33. Qd1
Nf4 34. Kg1 h4 35. Rd2 Qg7 36. Ne3 h3 37. b3 h2+ 38. Kf1 g3 39. Qxf3 g2+
40. Nxg2 Qxg2+ 41. Qxg2 Rxg2 42. Rd3 Rg1+ 43. Rxg1 h1=Q 44. Nc3 Nxd3 45.
Rxh1 Rxh1+ 46. Ke2 Nf4+ 47. Kd2 Ke7 48. Nb5 Kd7 49. Nc3 c6 50. dxc6+ Kxc6
51. Nb5 Rf1 52. Na3 Rxf2+ 53. Kc3 Re2 54. Nc4 Rxe4 55. Kd2 Nd5 56. Nxa5+
Kc7 57. c3 Nb6 58. Kc1 Nxa4 59. Kc2 Nb6 60. Kd3 Re1 61. b4 cxb4 62. cxb4
Rb1 63. Kc3 e4 64. Nb3 Nd5+ 65. Kc2 Rh1 66. Nd4 Nxb4+ 67. Kd2 d5 68. Ke3
Kd6 69. Kf2 Nd3+ 70. Kg3 Rd1 71. Kh4 Nf2 72. Nc2 d4 73. Kg5 d3 74. Na3 Rc1
75. Kf6 e3 76. Nb5+ Kd5 77. Ke7 d2 78. Kf6 e2 79. Kg6 d1=Q 80. Kg7 e1=Q 81.
Nc3+ Rxc3 82. Kg6 Qg4+ 83. Kf6 Qee6# 0-1
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Re: Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess S

Post by Anthony.R.Brown » Mon Sep 23, 2013 11:20 am

[Event "The A.R.B Chess System-Game 02-Analysis"]
[Date "2013.09.13"]
[Origin "Great Britain"]
[White "Komodo.Chess Program"]
[White-Elo "3000+"]
[Black "Anthony.R.Brown"]
[Black-Elo "?"]
[Opening "The A.R.B Chess System"]
[Time "60 Seconds Each Per Move"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. e4 e6 2. d4 d6 3. Nc3 h6 {Controls g5
} 4. Nf3 a6 {Prevents intrusion on b5} 5. Be2 g6 6. Be3 b6 7. O-O Bg7 8. d5 {
White gets more space} e5 9. Ne1 g5 10. a4 a5 11. Bb5+ Nd7 12. h4 f6 13. Qh5+
Kf8 14. Nf3 (14. Qf3 $5 $16) 14... Qe8 15. Qg4 Ne7 {
Black should quickly conclude development.} 16. Nd2 Nc5 17. Qd1 Bd7 18. Bxd7
Qxd7 19. Qh5 f5 {The typical lever} 20. Bxc5 bxc5 21. Rfd1 f4 {
This push gains space} 22. Nc4 {The knight is not easily driven from c4} Bf6
23. Rd3 Kg7 24. Qd1 g4 25. g3 {Secures h4} h5 26. Nb5 Ng6 27. Qd2 {
Exerts pressure on the isolated pawn} Bxh4 28. gxh4 Nxh4 29. Qd1 Kf6 30. Kh2
Rag8 31. Qe2 Ng6 32. Rh1 (32. Kg1 $5 $11 {is noteworthy}) 32... f3 $17 33. Qd1
Nf4 34. Kg1 h4 35. Rd2 $2 (35. Nxa5 Qg7 36. Nc4 $19) 35... Qg7 $19 {
Black intends g3} 36. Ne3 $4 {
White has lost his nerve... understandable when you consider his position} (36.
Rd3 h3 37. Kf1 $19) 36... h3 37. b3 (37. c4 h2+ {Theme: Clearance for h8-h2}
38. Kf1 Qh7 $19) 37... h2+ {Theme: Clearance for h8-h2} 38. Kf1 (38. Rxh2 Rxh2)
38... g3 39. Qxf3 g2+ 40. Nxg2 Qxg2+ 41. Qxg2 Rxg2 42. Rd3 Rg1+ $1 {
a beautiful, forced end to the game} 43. Rxg1 h1=Q 44. Nc3 Nxd3 45. Rxh1 Rxh1+
46. Ke2 Nf4+ 47. Kd2 Ke7 48. Nb5 Kd7 49. Nc3 c6 (49... Nh3 {
might be the shorter path} 50. Nd1 $19) 50. dxc6+ Kxc6 51. Nb5 (51. Nd1 {
hardly improves anything} Nh3 52. f3 Ng5 $19) 51... Rf1 52. Na3 (52. Ke3 {
does not win a prize} Re1+ 53. Kf3 Ne6 $19) 52... Rxf2+ 53. Kc3 (53. Ke3 {
cannot change destiny} Re2+ 54. Kf3 Kd7 $19) 53... Re2 54. Nc4 Rxe4 55. Kd2 (
55. Nxa5+ {is no salvation} Kc7 56. Nc4 Rxc4+ 57. Kxc4 e4 $19) 55... Nd5 56.
Nxa5+ Kc7 57. c3 Nb6 58. Kc1 (58. Kd3 {doesn't improve anything} Rf4 59. Kd2
Rf3 $19) 58... Nxa4 $1 {Clearance to allow c7-b6} 59. Kc2 (59. bxa4 {
A deflection} c4) 59... Nb6 60. Kd3 Re1 61. b4 (61. Kc2 {
cannot undo what has already been done} Ra1 62. b4 c4 $19) 61... cxb4 62. cxb4
(62. Nb3 bxc3 63. Kxc3 Re3+ 64. Kc2 Rxb3 65. Kxb3 d5 66. Kc3 d4+ 67. Kd3 Kd6
68. Kd2 Nc4+ 69. Kd3 Kd5 70. Ke2 e4 71. Ke1 d3 72. Kf2 e3+ 73. Kf3 Kd6 74. Ke4
d2 75. Kd4 d1=Q+ 76. Ke4 e2 77. Kf5 e1=Q 78. Kg5 Qg3+ 79. Kf5 Qdf3#) 62... Rb1
63. Kc3 (63. Kc2 Rxb4 64. Kc3 Nd5+ 65. Kc2 e4 66. Nb3 e3 67. Nd2 Rd4 68. Nf3 e2
69. Nxd4 e1=Q 70. Nb5+ Kd7 71. Kd3 Qe3+ 72. Kc4 Qc5+ 73. Kd3 Qxb5+ 74. Ke4 Qf1
75. Kd4 Qe2 76. Kxd5 Qd3#) 63... e4 64. Nb3 (64. b5 {doesn't do any good} Nd5+
65. Kd2 e3+ 66. Ke2 Rb2+ 67. Kf3 e2 68. b6+ Kd7 69. Nc4 e1=Q 70. Nxb2 Qc3+ 71.
Ke4 Qe5+ 72. Kf3 Qxb2 73. b7 Qc3+ 74. Ke2 Nf4+ 75. Kd1 Qd3+ 76. Kc1 Ne2+ 77.
Kb2 Qc3+ 78. Ka2 Qb4 79. Ka1 Qxb7 80. Ka2 Nc1+ 81. Ka1 Nd3 82. Ka2 Qb2#) 64...
Nd5+ $19 65. Kc2 Rh1 (65... Rxb3 66. Kxb3 e3 67. Kc4 e2 68. Kxd5 e1=Q 69. b5
Qe5+ 70. Kc4 Qe3 71. Kd5 Kb6 72. Kxd6 Kxb5 73. Kd5 Kb6 74. Kd6 Qe4 75. Kd7 Qe5
76. Kd8 Kc6 77. Kc8 Qh8#) 66. Nd4 $19 Nxb4+ 67. Kd2 d5 68. Ke3 Kd6 69. Kf2 Nd3+
70. Kg3 Rd1 71. Kh4 (71. Kh2 {does not solve anything} Ke5 72. Nc6+ Kf4 73. Nd4
Rd2+ 74. Kh3 Nf2+ 75. Kh4 Rxd4 76. Kh5 e3 77. Kg6 Re4 78. Kf6 e2 79. Kg6 e1=Q
80. Kf6 Re7 81. Kg6 Qe4+ 82. Kf6 Ng4#) 71... Nf2 $19 72. Nc2 d4 73. Kg5 (73.
Kg3 {does not help much} d3 74. Ne3 Re1 75. Nc4+ Kc5 76. Na5 e3 77. Kf4 d2 78.
Ke5 d1=Q 79. Nb7+ Kc6 80. Na5+ Kb6 81. Nc4+ Kc5 82. Na5 Qd6+ 83. Kf5 Qd7+ 84.
Kf6 Rg1 85. Nc6 Qxc6+ 86. Ke7 e2 87. Kf7 e1=Q 88. Kf8 Qee8#) 73... d3 74. Na3 (
74. Ne3 {doesn't change anything anymore} Rc1 75. Kf4 d2 76. Nf5+ Kc5 77. Ne3
Kd4 78. Nf5+ Kd3 79. Ke5 d1=Q 80. Nd6 Qg4 81. Nb5 Rc6 82. Nd6 Qg3+ 83. Kf5 Qxd6
84. Kg5 Qe5+ 85. Kh4 Rh6#) 74... Rc1 75. Kf6 (75. Nb5+ {
a fruitless try to alter the course of the game} Ke5 76. Kg6 d2 77. Kf7 Kd5 78.
Na3 e3 79. Kf6 e2 80. Nc2 Rxc2 81. Kf5 Rc3 82. Kf4 e1=Q 83. Kg5 Rg3+ 84. Kh4
Qe3 85. Kh5 Qg5#) 75... e3 76. Nb5+ (76. Kf5 {
doesn't change the outcome of the game} e2 77. Nb5+ Kd5 78. Nc7+ Rxc7 79. Kf4
e1=Q 80. Kf5 d2 81. Kf4 Qe4+ 82. Kg3 Rg7+ 83. Kxf2 d1=B 84. Kf1 Qe2#) 76... Kd5
77. Ke7 (77. Kg6 {is not the saving move} e2 78. Kf5 d2 79. Kf4 d1=Q 80. Kf5
Qd3+ 81. Kf6 Qxb5 82. Kf5 Qd7+ 83. Kg5 Rg1+ 84. Kf4 e1=Q 85. Kf3 Qf5#) 77... d2
78. Kf6 (78. Ke8 {does not save the day} e2 79. Ke7 d1=Q 80. Kf6 Qd3 81. Kg5
Qxb5 82. Kh5 Ke4+ 83. Kg6 Qf5+ 84. Kh6 Ng4+ 85. Kg7 Rc7+ 86. Kg8 Qc8#) 78... e2
79. Kg6 d1=Q 80. Kg7 (80. Na3 {does not improve anything} Qd3+ 81. Kg7 Qxa3 82.
Kf6 Ne4+ 83. Kf5 Rf1+ 84. Kg4 Qf3+ 85. Kh4 e1=Q#) 80... e1=Q 81. Nc3+ (81. Kg6
{doesn't get the bull off the ice} Qd3+ 82. Kf6 Qe6+ 83. Kg5 Ne4+ 84. Kf4 Rf1#)
81... Rxc3 82. Kg6 (82. Kf6 {is not much help} Qg4 83. Kf7 Rf3#) 82... Qg4+ 83.
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Re: Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess S

Post by Anthony.R.Brown » Sat Oct 19, 2013 6:38 pm

[Event "The A.R.B Chess System-Game 02-Analysis"]
[Date "2013.09.13"]
[Origin "Great Britain"]
[White "Komodo.Chess Program"]
[White-Elo "3000+"]
[Black "Anthony.R.Brown"]
[Black-Elo "?"]
[Opening "The A.R.B Chess System"]
[Time "60 Seconds Each Per Move"]
[Result "0-1"]

1. e4 e6 2. d4 d6 3. Nc3 h6 {Controls g5
} 4. Nf3 a6 {Prevents intrusion on b5} 5. Be2 g6 6. Be3 b6 7. O-O Bg7 8. d5 {
White gets more space} e5 9. Ne1 g5 10. a4 a5 11. Bb5+ Nd7 12. h4 f6 13. Qh5+
Kf8 14. Nf3 (14. Qf3 $5 $16) 14... Qe8 15. Qg4 Ne7 {
Black should quickly conclude development.} 16. Nd2 Nc5 17. Qd1 Bd7 18. Bxd7
Qxd7 19. Qh5 f5 {The typical lever} 20. Bxc5 bxc5 21. Rfd1 f4 {
This push gains space} 22. Nc4 {The knight is not easily driven from c4} Bf6
23. Rd3 Kg7 24. Qd1 g4 25. g3 {Secures h4} h5 26. Nb5 Ng6 27. Qd2 {
Exerts pressure on the isolated pawn} Bxh4 28. gxh4 Nxh4 29. Qd1 Kf6 30. Kh2
Rag8 31. Qe2 Ng6 32. Rh1 (32. Kg1 $5 $11 {is noteworthy}) 32... f3 $17 33. Qd1
Nf4 34. Kg1 h4 35. Rd2 $2 (35. Nxa5 Qg7 36. Nc4 $19) 35... Qg7 $19 {
Black intends g3} 36. Ne3 $4 {
White has lost his nerve... understandable when you consider his position} (36.
Rd3 h3 37. Kf1 $19) 36... h3 37. b3 (37. c4 h2+ {Theme: Clearance for h8-h2}
38. Kf1 Qh7 $19) 37... h2+ {Theme: Clearance for h8-h2} 38. Kf1 (38. Rxh2 Rxh2)
38... g3 39. Qxf3 g2+ 40. Nxg2 Qxg2+ 41. Qxg2 Rxg2 42. Rd3 Rg1+ $1 {
a beautiful, forced end to the game} 43. Rxg1 h1=Q 44. Nc3 Nxd3 45. Rxh1 Rxh1+
46. Ke2 Nf4+ 47. Kd2 Ke7 48. Nb5 Kd7 49. Nc3 c6 (49... Nh3 {
might be the shorter path} 50. Nd1 $19) 50. dxc6+ Kxc6 51. Nb5 (51. Nd1 {
hardly improves anything} Nh3 52. f3 Ng5 $19) 51... Rf1 52. Na3 (52. Ke3 {
does not win a prize} Re1+ 53. Kf3 Ne6 $19) 52... Rxf2+ 53. Kc3 (53. Ke3 {
cannot change destiny} Re2+ 54. Kf3 Kd7 $19) 53... Re2 54. Nc4 Rxe4 55. Kd2 (
55. Nxa5+ {is no salvation} Kc7 56. Nc4 Rxc4+ 57. Kxc4 e4 $19) 55... Nd5 56.
Nxa5+ Kc7 57. c3 Nb6 58. Kc1 (58. Kd3 {doesn't improve anything} Rf4 59. Kd2
Rf3 $19) 58... Nxa4 $1 {Clearance to allow c7-b6} 59. Kc2 (59. bxa4 {
A deflection} c4) 59... Nb6 60. Kd3 Re1 61. b4 (61. Kc2 {
cannot undo what has already been done} Ra1 62. b4 c4 $19) 61... cxb4 62. cxb4
(62. Nb3 bxc3 63. Kxc3 Re3+ 64. Kc2 Rxb3 65. Kxb3 d5 66. Kc3 d4+ 67. Kd3 Kd6
68. Kd2 Nc4+ 69. Kd3 Kd5 70. Ke2 e4 71. Ke1 d3 72. Kf2 e3+ 73. Kf3 Kd6 74. Ke4
d2 75. Kd4 d1=Q+ 76. Ke4 e2 77. Kf5 e1=Q 78. Kg5 Qg3+ 79. Kf5 Qdf3#) 62... Rb1
63. Kc3 (63. Kc2 Rxb4 64. Kc3 Nd5+ 65. Kc2 e4 66. Nb3 e3 67. Nd2 Rd4 68. Nf3 e2
69. Nxd4 e1=Q 70. Nb5+ Kd7 71. Kd3 Qe3+ 72. Kc4 Qc5+ 73. Kd3 Qxb5+ 74. Ke4 Qf1
75. Kd4 Qe2 76. Kxd5 Qd3#) 63... e4 64. Nb3 (64. b5 {doesn't do any good} Nd5+
65. Kd2 e3+ 66. Ke2 Rb2+ 67. Kf3 e2 68. b6+ Kd7 69. Nc4 e1=Q 70. Nxb2 Qc3+ 71.
Ke4 Qe5+ 72. Kf3 Qxb2 73. b7 Qc3+ 74. Ke2 Nf4+ 75. Kd1 Qd3+ 76. Kc1 Ne2+ 77.
Kb2 Qc3+ 78. Ka2 Qb4 79. Ka1 Qxb7 80. Ka2 Nc1+ 81. Ka1 Nd3 82. Ka2 Qb2#) 64...
Nd5+ $19 65. Kc2 Rh1 (65... Rxb3 66. Kxb3 e3 67. Kc4 e2 68. Kxd5 e1=Q 69. b5
Qe5+ 70. Kc4 Qe3 71. Kd5 Kb6 72. Kxd6 Kxb5 73. Kd5 Kb6 74. Kd6 Qe4 75. Kd7 Qe5
76. Kd8 Kc6 77. Kc8 Qh8#) 66. Nd4 $19 Nxb4+ 67. Kd2 d5 68. Ke3 Kd6 69. Kf2 Nd3+
70. Kg3 Rd1 71. Kh4 (71. Kh2 {does not solve anything} Ke5 72. Nc6+ Kf4 73. Nd4
Rd2+ 74. Kh3 Nf2+ 75. Kh4 Rxd4 76. Kh5 e3 77. Kg6 Re4 78. Kf6 e2 79. Kg6 e1=Q
80. Kf6 Re7 81. Kg6 Qe4+ 82. Kf6 Ng4#) 71... Nf2 $19 72. Nc2 d4 73. Kg5 (73.
Kg3 {does not help much} d3 74. Ne3 Re1 75. Nc4+ Kc5 76. Na5 e3 77. Kf4 d2 78.
Ke5 d1=Q 79. Nb7+ Kc6 80. Na5+ Kb6 81. Nc4+ Kc5 82. Na5 Qd6+ 83. Kf5 Qd7+ 84.
Kf6 Rg1 85. Nc6 Qxc6+ 86. Ke7 e2 87. Kf7 e1=Q 88. Kf8 Qee8#) 73... d3 74. Na3 (
74. Ne3 {doesn't change anything anymore} Rc1 75. Kf4 d2 76. Nf5+ Kc5 77. Ne3
Kd4 78. Nf5+ Kd3 79. Ke5 d1=Q 80. Nd6 Qg4 81. Nb5 Rc6 82. Nd6 Qg3+ 83. Kf5 Qxd6
84. Kg5 Qe5+ 85. Kh4 Rh6#) 74... Rc1 75. Kf6 (75. Nb5+ {
a fruitless try to alter the course of the game} Ke5 76. Kg6 d2 77. Kf7 Kd5 78.
Na3 e3 79. Kf6 e2 80. Nc2 Rxc2 81. Kf5 Rc3 82. Kf4 e1=Q 83. Kg5 Rg3+ 84. Kh4
Qe3 85. Kh5 Qg5#) 75... e3 76. Nb5+ (76. Kf5 {
doesn't change the outcome of the game} e2 77. Nb5+ Kd5 78. Nc7+ Rxc7 79. Kf4
e1=Q 80. Kf5 d2 81. Kf4 Qe4+ 82. Kg3 Rg7+ 83. Kxf2 d1=B 84. Kf1 Qe2#) 76... Kd5
77. Ke7 (77. Kg6 {is not the saving move} e2 78. Kf5 d2 79. Kf4 d1=Q 80. Kf5
Qd3+ 81. Kf6 Qxb5 82. Kf5 Qd7+ 83. Kg5 Rg1+ 84. Kf4 e1=Q 85. Kf3 Qf5#) 77... d2
78. Kf6 (78. Ke8 {does not save the day} e2 79. Ke7 d1=Q 80. Kf6 Qd3 81. Kg5
Qxb5 82. Kh5 Ke4+ 83. Kg6 Qf5+ 84. Kh6 Ng4+ 85. Kg7 Rc7+ 86. Kg8 Qc8#) 78... e2
79. Kg6 d1=Q 80. Kg7 (80. Na3 {does not improve anything} Qd3+ 81. Kg7 Qxa3 82.
Kf6 Ne4+ 83. Kf5 Rf1+ 84. Kg4 Qf3+ 85. Kh4 e1=Q#) 80... e1=Q 81. Nc3+ (81. Kg6
{doesn't get the bull off the ice} Qd3+ 82. Kf6 Qe6+ 83. Kg5 Ne4+ 84. Kf4 Rf1#)
81... Rxc3 82. Kg6 (82. Kf6 {is not much help} Qg4 83. Kf7 Rf3#) 82... Qg4+ 83.
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Re: Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess S

Post by thorstenczub » Sat Oct 19, 2013 10:02 pm

Anthony.R.Brown wrote:Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess System

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Re: Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess S

Post by Anthony.R.Brown » Sun Oct 20, 2013 1:12 pm

thorstenczub wrote:
Anthony.R.Brown wrote:Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess System

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Post by thorstenczub » Sun Oct 20, 2013 2:03 pm

Anthony.R.Brown wrote:
thorstenczub wrote:
Anthony.R.Brown wrote:Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess System

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v74y2Pv7HUo

why do you spam this forum ?

THE SCUM! HAS BEEN REPORTED TO THE MODERATOR!

A.R.B
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Re: Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess S

Post by Anthony.R.Brown » Sun Oct 20, 2013 2:27 pm

thorstenczub wrote:
Anthony.R.Brown wrote:
thorstenczub wrote:
Anthony.R.Brown wrote:Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess System

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v74y2Pv7HUo

why do you spam this forum ?

THE SCUM! HAS BEEN REPORTED TO THE MODERATOR!

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Re: Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess S

Post by kingliveson » Sun Oct 20, 2013 4:21 pm

Anthony.R.Brown wrote:
thorstenczub wrote:
Anthony.R.Brown wrote:
thorstenczub wrote:
Anthony.R.Brown wrote:Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess System

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v74y2Pv7HUo

why do you spam this forum ?

THE SCUM! HAS BEEN REPORTED TO THE MODERATOR!

A.R.B
why do you spam this forum with your postings ??

THE (2nd) SCUM! HAS BEEN REPORTED TO THE MODERATOR!

A.R.B

Hi Anthony,

It is probably a good idea to familiarize yourself with rules of the forum.
PAWN : Knight >> Bishop >> Rook >>Queen

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Re: Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess S

Post by Anthony.R.Brown » Sun Oct 20, 2013 4:49 pm

kingliveson wrote:
Anthony.R.Brown wrote:
thorstenczub wrote:
Anthony.R.Brown wrote:
thorstenczub wrote:
Anthony.R.Brown wrote:Komodo Chess Program Crushed!! - Using The A.R.B Chess System

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v74y2Pv7HUo

why do you spam this forum ?

THE SCUM! HAS BEEN REPORTED TO THE MODERATOR!

A.R.B
why do you spam this forum with your postings ??

THE (2nd) SCUM! HAS BEEN REPORTED TO THE MODERATOR!

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Hi Anthony,

It is probably a good idea to familiarize yourself with rules of the forum.

The Rules of All Forums! are much the Same!...Best Not to Pollute Any Thread with SCUM! Before it Get's out of hand...and a Thread is Destroyed! ...
as can Now be Seen!! Very Clearly on this Thread! Good Example this One! (HOPE IT STOPS SOON!)


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