Engine-Test Experiment on Lichess

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Re: Engine-Test Experiment on Lichess

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Maybe he should challenge Magnus to a match : :violence-duel:
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Re: Engine-Test Experiment on Lichess

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He doesn't have time for that. He has to play on PlayChess, do offline tests, and now he also has to overtake me on Lichess. My record in Bullet with Bot PowerBeast is currently 3315 points (absolute best of all time). This will be difficult for Proteus, he is at 3203 points. If he doesn't play against himself (like on PlayChess) then things will be tough for him. :angry-banghead:
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New site on my homepage:
https://solistachess.jimdosite.com/lichess/

Playing on Lichess
I play with several bot accounts on Lichess. I really enjoy it. I'm testing my books and engines there now. I would be happy if my friends also played on Lichess. On this page I will write instructions. I need some time for this. The prerequisite is registration on Lichess. The account must then be converted into a bot account in order to be able to play with engines. I use BotLi as a tool https://github.com/Torom/BotLi

More instructions later.
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People, it doesn't make sense for me to play Bullet on lichess anymore. I think I'll stop doing this. I was never interested in Bullet, but I wanted to prove that I'm not weaker than the show-off ProteusSF. I am currently at 3324 points in the bullet (best ever). And what does ProteusSF do? He's been trying to catch up with me for days. Yesterday and the day before yesterday he played 400 games against the two weakest bots that have around 2400 points and are 800 points weaker. In order to get 17 points and raise his rating to just 3236 points, he played hundreds of games against the weakest opponents. Is not that crazy? :shock: To catch up with me he would have to win around 2000 games in a row. I don't like seeing this anymore. It hurts me :( when I see someone who, like before, plays up to 5000 games per account with 6 accounts (!) against 2400 Elo :sm51: just to brag and be able to say "I'm the best". I won't put up with this nonsense anymore. If he catches up with me, it will only be because I won't take part in such nonsense anymore.

I only needed 762 games to get 3324 points. ProteusSF has currently 3236 points and has played 2078 games so far. Now he needs another 2000 games.
:roll:

Crazy world of ProteusSF-AI, here you can follow his great deeds :haha: live when he plays:

https://lichess.org/@/ProteusSFX-AI/tv

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Re: Engine-Test Experiment on Lichess

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Eduard, I told you that the man has problems ”to the upper floor”...
Leave him alone, stop paying attention.
You do not realize - that you are actually energizing him - whenever you write about him and give him a new boost.
Stop wasting your time and energy on it.

All the best.
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Re: Engine-Test Experiment on Lichess

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But it is so fanny!

ProteusSF plays live. Funny! Of course again against the weakest bot on Lichess. Further down you can see the Kibitz Microsmeta (that's AlexChess) and to the right of it the games played so far against this bot, a total of 3598 won games just against the poor admete_bot. What a fantastic achievement to win 3500 times against the weakest! :rotfl:

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But he still needs another 2000 games, all of which he has to win in a row, to reach me.
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Re: Engine-Test Experiment on Lichess

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I just logged in to PlayChess to run a test, and what do I see?

Tolerated by ChessBase:
Sysop (To all): but me and Chessbase dont care about this elo Boosters u
should olso not car e let tham do


He cheat again, against a fake engine + in my name (himself). SAD!!! :| :| :|

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Re: Engine-Test Experiment on Lichess

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It pains me when I see that this perverted guy (he belongs in a clinic) is abusing my engine and also my pet name. I ask all decent chess fans to stay away from this guy.

(My request: Write to ChessBase in the contact form with the request that they finally kick this guy out. Thanks.)

PGN Fake game:

[Event "3m+1s, rated"]
[Site "Engine Room"]
[Date "2024.01.25"]
[Round "?"]
[White "ProteuSF-Official, Fritz-bugged-Playch"]
[Black "EddyAlone, Leptir 100124"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E10"]
[WhiteElo "3461"]
[BlackElo "3221"]
[Annotator "0.60;?ev?"]
[PlyCount "101"]
[EventDate "2024.01.25"]
[EventType "blitz"]
[TimeControl "180+1"]

1. d4 {0.01/0 0} Nf6 {14} 2. c4 {0.01/0 0} e6 {4} 3. Nf3 {0.01/0 0} Nc6 {7} 4. a3 {0.01/0 0} d5 {4} 5. Nc3 {0.01/0 0} Be7 {11} 6. e3 {0.01/0 0} O-O {10} 7. b4 {0.01/0 0} Bd7 {10} 8. c5 {0.60/27 6} Ne4 {5} 9. Nxe4 {0.72/27 0} dxe4 {6} 10. Nd2 {0.79/28 0} b6 {6 (f5)} 11. Nxe4 {1.49/24 3} Rb8 {12 (f5)} 12. b5 {1.95/24 6} Na5 {0} 13. c6 {2.01/24 2} f5 {11 (c8)} 14. cxd7 {2.65/27 3} fxe4 {4} 15. Qg4 {2.68/25 0} Qxd7 {10} 16. Qxe4 {2.63/27 0} c5 {7} 17. bxc6 {2.61/28 6} Qd5 {1 (xc6)} 18. Qxd5 {3.31/24 5} exd5 {2} 19. Bb5 {3.31/24 1} Rbc8 {6 (fc8)} 20. Ke2 {3.51/24 4} g6 {8 (c7)} 21. Bd2 {3.70/23 3} Nxc6 {8} 22. Rhc1 {3.78/25 0} Rf6 {1 (a5)} 23. Rc3 {4.87/25 4} a6 {3} 24. Bxa6 {4.86/26 0} Rcf8 {5 (d8)} 25. Be1 {4.85/26 3} Na5 {2} 26. Rb1 {5.00/25 4} h5 {4 (a8)} 27. a4 {5.07/24 3} Rb8 {3 (a8)} 28. Rc2 {5.16/23 6} Rbf8 {2} 29. h3 {5.28/25 8} Re6 {1 (a8)} 30. Bxa5 {5.60/27 3} bxa5 {1} 31. Bb7 {5.66/28 2} Rb8 {2 (ef6)} 32. Rcb2 {5.74/22 3} Rd8 {1 (f8)} 33. Rb5 {6.19/21 3} Kh8 {0 (g7)} 34. Rxa5 {6.29/19 3} Rf6 {1} 35. Rab5 {6.33/26 9} Bf8 {2 (df8)} 36. a5 {6.71/23 3} g5 {1 (d6)} 37. a6 {7.44/22 6} g4 {1 (e7)} 38. a7 {7.73/20 2} Rf7 {2 (e6)} 39. hxg4 {8.23/19 2} hxg4 {6 (h4)} 40. a8=Q {9.06/25 8} Rxa8 {1} 41. Bxa8 {10.07/20 2} Ra7 {1 (d6)} 42. Rb8 {34.28/30 5} Kg7 {11} 43. Bxd5 {37.10/27 0} Rd7 {2} 44. e4 {41.00/28 21} g3 {2 (c7)} 45. f4 {199.69/22 2} Ra7 {2 (a3)} 46. f5 {#14/29 2} Rc7 {4 (d7)} 47. R8b6 {#9/32 2} Rc2+ {3 (a3)} 48. Kd3 {#7/47 2} Bd6 {0 (xg2)} 49. Kxc2 {#6/51 2} Bc7 {0} 50. Rg6+ {#5/110 1} Kh7 {2 (f8)} 51. Rh1# {#1/245 0 (Lag: Av=0.50s, max=3.8s)} 1-0
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Re: Engine-Test Experiment on Lichess

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ProteusSF(AlexChess) discriminates against me with his fake engine, fake name, fake games. But Leptir is so strong that the engine is now even winning a bullet tournament on PlayChess.com. Leptir is not designed for that.

Today in room machines A: :rotfl:
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