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Re: PRIVATE ProteusSFX-AI tests
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 9:10 am
by AlexChess
Re: PRIVATE ProteusSFX-AI tests
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:46 am
by Eduard Nemeth
What challenge is important for proteusSf today at Lichess?
Today Pseudo-0 (Elo 2390) will be destroyed!!
(Microsmeta = alexchess is kibitzing his own great games)
LIVE:

Re: PRIVATE ProteusSFX-AI tests
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 1:34 pm
by AlexChess
Since poor
EDIOT cannot understand (...being
Ediot and now I presume even masochist

)
YOU ARE NOT WELCOME ON THIS TOPIC. GO WRITING ABOUT YOUR CLOWNES ON YOUR TOPICS, AS ALSO SARONA SUGGEST YOU.
You don't know what he says to me about you. I can easily forward his words on emails as an evidence.
Here you will be forever called
EDIOT until you become
SMART (so never)
sarona wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 3:15 am
ZamChess wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 4:14 pm
My guess is this man has a mental problem. It's best to leave him alone to talk...
Anyway he doesn't fool anyone with his shitty parties anymore.
Because Eduard Nemet drew attention to his cheating parties this psychopath attacks him and denigrates him permanently.
The problems he has, he throws them at Eduard.”
...Eduard, don't bother with him anymore - he's obviously disturbed on the upper floor - and whatever you do, you can't get him out of his stupidity.
I agree with Zam.
I told you pretty much the same thing several months back in a PM at the Talkchess forum. Don't let him troll you repeatedly. Big egos like an audience. Deprive that person of attention and they tend to lose interest and move on.
Continue to produce engines and books. I downloaded Leptir 100124 and there were well over 200 downloads. That should tell you something. Maybe we do not agree on the direction the Stockfish code base has taken over the last year or so, but I still respect your opinion. Do not let trolls ruin your enthusiasm.
Eduard Nemeth wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 12:02 pm
You are the worst idiot in the world, you take my name Eddy and create an account for yourself on PlayChess. No, you don't use your name Alex, but mine. Just to pretend to beat me by playing against yourself. An idiot can't be worse, you're the biggest idiot in the world. Your friends should be ashamed of having a guy like that as a friend.
I think his behavior is totally out of line. My Moderator comrade at Outskirts, Ibai, has also been ridiculed. As have a few others. It is one thing to have a verbal disagreement with another, but to carry on this crap at multiple forums (not on MZ's.

Try it and that person will be gone. Guaranteed

) is really sad. You have my respect and I consider you a friend. Take care and have a terrific 2024.
Ron
Re: PRIVATE ProteusSFX-AI tests
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 2:02 pm
by AlexChess
EDIOT was using his renamed clowne
ProteusSF-Piranha 16.1 (that doesn't exist and the GPLv3 old sources are now obsolete) on Playchess.com, before that Solista was banned by admin after having boosted his ELO up to 3400 ELO sibling with his other accounts.
Nobody has the source of my updated PRIVATE derivatives , so it's easy to understand that he does bad things while accusing the others

Re: PRIVATE ProteusSFX-AI tests
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 3:45 pm
by Eduard Nemeth
Guys, I laughed so hard today.

Really. When I see ProteusSF fighting on Lichess, I laugh so hard. This is better than Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy! There are 7 Stockfish clone warriors with 3000 Elo fighting against only 3 poor amateurs with 2400 Elo (admete_bot, Pseudo-0 and Phalanx-XXV). The game now lasts for months, every day, day and night. This is so crazy and bizarre that it currently makes me laugh more than at Laurel&Hardy.

Re: PRIVATE ProteusSFX-AI tests
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 3:53 pm
by Eduard Nemeth
AlexChess wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 2:02 pm
EDIOT was using his renamed clowne
ProteusSF-Piranha 16.1 (that doesn't exist and the GPLv3 old sources are now obsolete) on Playchess.com, before that Solista was banned by admin after having boosted his ELO up to 3400 ELO sibling with his other accounts.
Nobody has the source of my updated PRIVATE derivatives , so it's easy to understand that he does bad things while accusing the others
I'm banned? No. Keep dreaming...

It's you who played against a fake engine that was supposedly mine, and you misused my name by creating a fake account as EddyAlone to win against the fake engine. I have to ask some of my friends for signatures and send everything to ChessBase so that they can finally block you for it.
Stop slandering me, you bastard. I am here:

Re: PRIVATE ProteusSFX-AI tests
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 4:10 pm
by Eduard Nemeth
But I agree with you on one thing: I don't play on PlayChess anymore and neither do many others, just because of you and your lies and your cheating. I'm actually letting my account expire and won't be renewing it. My account expire in May. Have fun cheating and ruin the server completely!!
Re: PRIVATE ProteusSFX-AI tests
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 5:44 pm
by Eduard Nemeth
ProteusSF is a loser. I kibitzed right now.
[Event "5 min, rated"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2024.02.02"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Katapulse, Stockfish 16"]
[Black "BeastChess, ProteusSF-Piranha"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C83"]
[WhiteElo "3163"]
[BlackElo "3162"]
[Annotator "0.37;0.43"]
[PlyCount "135"]
[EventDate "2024.02.02"]
[EventType "blitz"]
[TimeControl "300"]
1. e4 {B 0} e5 {B 0} 2. Nf3 {B 0} Nc6 {B 0} 3. Bb5 {B 0} a6 {B 0} 4. Ba4 {B 0} Nf6 {B 0} 5. O-O {B 0} Nxe4 {B 0} 6. d4 {B 0} b5 {B 0} 7. Bb3 {B 0} d5 {B 0} 8. dxe5 {B 0} Be6 {B 0} 9. Nbd2 {B 0} Nc5 {B 0} 10. c3 {B 0} Be7 {B 0} 11. Bc2 {B 0} d4 {B 0} 12. Nb3 {0.37/31 6} dxc3 {B 0 (d4-d3)} 13. Nxc5 {0.72/27 3} Bxc5 {B 0 (Dd8xd1)} 14. Be4 {0.65/30 7} Qd7 {B 0 (Dd8xd1)} 15. Bg5 {0.53/28 8} h6 {B 0} 16. Qc2 {0.48/28 3} hxg5 {B 0} 17. Rad1 {0.46/25 2} Nd4 {0.43/25 18 (Cc6-b4)} 18. Nxd4 {1.12/25 3} Bxd4 {0.94/22 11} 19. Bxa8 {1.34/30 0} g6 {0.88/24 13 (Fd4xe5)} 20. bxc3 {1.12/31 8} Bxe5 {1.32/22 6} 21. g3 {1.42/30 0} Bd6 {1.37/25 12} 22. Bd5 {1.46/33 0} Bxd5 {1.02/27 34 (Re8-f8)} 23. Rxd5 {1.82/26 3} Kf8 {1.66/28 19} 24. Re1 {1.68/37 0} Qg4 {1.59/22 7 (Rf8-g7)} 25. Qb2 {2.54/31 9 (Qd2)} Rh5 {2.23/27 27 (Th8-h7)} 26. Qd2 {2.82/28 4} Kg7 {2.70/25 11 (Th5-h8)} 27. Re8 {2.80/35 8} Rh7 {2.36/25 6 (Dg4-d7)} 28. Rxg5 {3.07/35 4} Qh3 {2.95/21 1} 29. f4 {3.09/28 1} Qd7 {2.86/26 15} 30. Re3 {3.24/34 0} f6 {2.96/20 4} 31. Qd4 {3.35/32 2 (Rd5)} Qh3 {3.01/24 13} 32. Re2 {3.35/35 0} Qd7 {3.00/21 4} 33. Rd5 {3.36/34 0} Qg4 {3.01/22 5 (Th7-h8)} 34. Qe4 {3.94/28 6 (Qe3)} Rh8 {3.00/22 5 (Dg4-c8)} 35. Rxd6 {4.58/30 3 (Qe6)} cxd6 {3.33/18 5} 36. Qe7+ {4.80/30 0} Kh6 {4.21/23 4} 37. Qxf6 {4.93/33 0} Rg8 {4.66/21 10 (Th8-c8)} 38. Re7 {5.25/25 3 (Re6)} Qf5 {5.09/18 9 (Dg4-d1+)} 39. Qxf5 {5.52/32 3} gxf5 {5.43/22 0} 40. Re6+ {5.61/29 2} Kg7 {5.59/21 4} 41. Rxd6 {5.78/35 0} Re8 {5.63/19 3} 42. Rxa6 {6.18/34 0 (Kf2)} Rc8 {6.00/19 2 (Te8-e2)} 43. Rb6 {6.50/31 4} Rc5 {6.40/20 1} 44. Kg2 {6.66/27 2} Kf7 {6.70/22 3} 45. Kh3 {6.75/29 0 (h4)} Ke8 {6.44/17 2 (Tc5xc3)} 46. Kh4 {6.84/29 5} Kd8 {6.62/19 0 (Re8-e7)} 47. Ra6 {6.96/42 2 (Kg5)} Rxc3 {6.00/15 1 (Tc5-c8)} 48. a4 {7.23/29 3 (Ra5)} b4 {6.71/17 2} 49. Rb6 {7.35/29 1} Rb3 {7.19/20 3} 50. Kg5 {7.52/31 0} Rb2 {7.30/21 1 (Rd8-c7)} 51. Kxf5 {8.71/25 4 (a5)} Kd7 {8.95/15 3 (Rd8-e7)} 52. a5 {10.85/40 3} Rd2 {9.04/15 0 (b4-b3)} 53. Kg4 {33.27/30 9 (Rxb4)} Re2 {8.76/12 1 (Rd7-e7)} 54. Rxb4 {35.28/30 7} Kc6 {12.62/16 0 (Te2-e8)} 55. Rb6+ {35.32/30 7 (a6)} Kd5 {10.07/14 2 (Rc6-c5)} 56. h4 {96.05/27 5 (f5)} Kc5 {8.93/11 1} 57. h5 {198.68/32 13} Kd5 {14.67/16 0 (Te2-e8)} 58. a6 {199.82/34 2} Kc5 {15.84/16 0} 59. Rb7 {#15/34 3 (Rb8)} Ra2 {15.52/13 1 (Rc5-c6)} 60. a7 {#13/142 2 (Rb8)} Kd4 {87.85/20 1 (Rc5-c6)} 61. h6 {#10/81 2} Ke4 {#10/27 0 (Rd4-d5)} 62. h7 {#8/82 2} Ra6 {#7/42 0 (Re4-d3)} 63. h8=Q {#7/104 2} Rg6+ {#6/57 0} 64. Kh4 {#6/124 0 (Kh5)} Rh6+ {#6/19 0 (Re4-d3)} 65. Qxh6 {#5/245 1} Kf3 {#4/80 0 (Re4-e3)} 66. Rb3+ {#4/245 0 (Qc6+)} Ke4 {#3/65 1 (Rf3-f2)} 67. a8=Q+ {#3/245 0} Kf5 {#2/245 0 (Re4-d4)} 68. g4# {#1/245 0 (Lag: Av=0.67s, max=2.1s)} 1-0
[Event "5 min, rated"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2024.02.02"]
[Round "?"]
[White "BeastChess, ProteusSF-Piranha"]
[Black "ROCK LEE, Stockfish dev-202312"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "3145"]
[BlackElo "3177"]
[PlyCount "124"]
[EventDate "2024.02.02"]
[EventType "blitz"]
[TimeControl "300"]
1. e4 {B 0} e5 {B 0} 2. Nf3 {B 0} Nc6 {B 0} 3. Bb5 {B 0} Nf6 {B 0} 4. O-O {B 0} Nxe4 {B 0} 5. d4 {B 0} Nd6 {B 0} 6. Bxc6 {B 0} dxc6 {B 0} 7. dxe5 {B 0} Nf5 {B 0} 8. Qxd8+ {B 0} Kxd8 {B 0} 9. Nc3 {B 0} Bd7 {B 0} 10. h3 {B 0} b6 {B 0} 11. g4 {B 0} Ne7 {B 0} 12. Ng5 {B 0} Ke8 {B 0} 13. f3 {B 0} Nd5 {B 0} 14. Nge4 {B 0} Rd8 {B 0} 15. Bd2 {B 0} Be7 {B 0} 16. Ne2 {B 0} c5 {B 0} 17. Kg2 {0.25/28 30} Nb4 {0.02/40 16} 18. Rfc1 {0.16/29 5} Bc6 {0.00/40 5} 19. N2g3 {0.00/23 1} Bh4 {0.00/38 1} 20. a3 {0.00/31 5} Bxg3 {0.00/41 2} 21. Kxg3 {0.00/28 11} Nd3 {0.00/45 0} 22. cxd3 {0.00/26 13} Rxd3 {0.00/49 0} 23. Nxc5 {0.00/26 11} Rxf3+ {0.00/50 4} 24. Kh4 {0.00/24 9} bxc5 {0.00/49 0} 25. e6 {0.00/31 31} h6 {-0.94/27 5 (f6)} 26. Rc3 {0.03/23 9} g5+ {-1.27/29 0 (Rxc3)} 27. Kh5 {-0.87/23 7} Rf6 {-1.19/32 4} 28. h4 {-0.81/26 14} Be4 {-2.00/28 5} 29. hxg5 {-2.09/27 8} Rf2 {-2.20/27 0} 30. exf7+ {-2.18/21 6} Kxf7 {-2.39/29 0} 31. gxh6 {-2.13/20 6} Rxd2 {-2.38/33 5} 32. Rf1+ {-2.26/21 2} Ke6 {-2.79/24 5} 33. g5 {-2.72/22 9} Bd3 {-3.10/24 0} 34. Rf6+ {-2.63/23 18} Kd5 {-3.41/26 15} 35. b3 {-3.17/22 0} Kd4 {-3.57/23 5} 36. Rc1 {-3.28/19 4} Rg8 {-3.75/23 1} 37. Rg1 {-3.35/17 2} Rh2+ {-3.80/23 3} 38. Kg4 {-3.40/21 0} Bc2 {-3.87/23 5} 39. Rf4+ {-3.47/21 9} Kd5 {-4.12/24 6} 40. Rf6 {-3.91/21 6} Bxb3 {-4.36/23 5} 41. Rf5+ {-3.93/19 2} Kd4 {-4.47/24 0} 42. Rf4+ {-4.06/21 11} Kc3 {-4.61/26 5} 43. Rf6 {-4.21/18 2} c4 {-4.92/22 5 (Bc2)} 44. Kf4 {-4.37/16 4} Kd4 {-5.18/21 1 (Bc2)} 45. Rc6 {-4.64/18 9} Bc2 {-5.61/24 0} 46. Rxc7 {-4.91/18 6} Rxh6 {-5.71/25 0} 47. Rd7+ {-4.95/15 4} Kc5 {-5.76/23 0} 48. Rf7 {-4.79/13 1} Rh7 {-6.42/22 4} 49. Rf6 {-5.66/15 1} Bd3 {-6.57/22 3} 50. Rd1 {-5.57/15 1} Rh4+ {-7.05/22 3} 51. Ke3 {-6.22/16 0} Rxg5 {-8.00/23 5} 52. Ra6 {-6.79/16 0} Re4+ {-199.57/66 4 (Re5+)} 53. Kf3 {-6.90/16 3} Ree5 {-199.71/36 4 (Rf5+)} 54. Rf6 {-13.96/15 4} Be2+ {-#11/42 3 (Rgf5+)} 55. Kf2 {-87.93/26 1} Bxd1 {-#10/48 4} 56. Rf8 {-#9/36 0} Ref5+ {-#9/50 4} 57. Rxf5+ {-#7/41 0} Rxf5+ {-#7/70 3} 58. Ke3 {-#6/42 0} Kd5 {-#6/133 3} 59. Kd2 {-#5/167 0} Rf1 {-#5/245 1} 60. a4 {-#4/245 0} Kd4 {-#3/245 0} 61. Kc1 {-#2/245 0} c3 {-#2/245 0} 62. Kb1 {-#1/245 0} Bb3# {-#1/245 0 (Lag: Av=0.54s, max=3.0s)} 0-1
Re: PRIVATE ProteusSFX-AI tests
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 6:27 pm
by Eduard Nemeth
ProteusSFX-AI now starts cheating on Lichess. He is now playing against himself "No-Stockfish-Bots".
Please report it to Lichess as a complaint. I will do it soon, and my friends too. Proof he is playing against his second account to push his Elo hight:
Live on Lichess right now. ProteusSF went crazy! Sad!
I just reported it to Lichess, my friends will do it too, please do so, but you must include a link to at least one game:
https://lichess.org/XTBbf3Ef#85
Re: PRIVATE ProteusSFX-AI tests
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 7:36 pm
by Eduard Nemeth
Here are all games from today against himself. He won 35 and drew 7 games. Opponent had 2970 Elo in Bullet. It's not weak, it's a strong average. Nevertheless, of course, ProteusSFX-AI wins 35 times and without defeat. Maybe he stopped the match because I posted about it in the forum. Otherwise he would have continued. That's cheating what he's doing.
Download all games:
https://pixeldrain.com/u/G89GasB9