Friday, March 12, 2010

Iron Chef 2700

Unique display of support: fans of GM Wesley So pooled their resources to give him a powerful machine billed Iron Chef 2700. Mr. Norlito Sepulvida (a.k.a Sugardom), wearing a sunglass inside Wesley's room (hehehe) is the brains and muscle behind this project.

Undeniably, machines (read: computer with chess engine programs) play a crucial role nowadays in the highly competitive world of chess.

Best proof is the Philippines' No.1 chess player GM Wesley So who has been gaining international recognitions in the global chess arena with the aid only of the so-called machines - no human second at all.

Unlike the other world's prominent, leading players who solicited the services of other grandmasters as their seconds, GM Wesley So prepares for chess battles alone, aided only by a computer in his room.

Of course, relying mainly on machines for preparations has its advantages and disadvantages, but with more of the good side than bad. For sure, machines won't demand expensive financial compensation from you. They don't lie, they don't complain, they won't fool you around. The only disadvantage is that machines don't talk to you, they don't ask if you need a sandwich or drinks.

Notably, there's something unique with Wesley's use of machine - surely one of a kind in the world of chess indeed. Where in the world, all kinds of sports included, can you find something like this: a core group of passionate fans from different parts of the globe unite for a common vision - that is, pool their financial resources to buy for their chess hero the best machine there is for him to use? Oh my, very touching and inspirational. What a romantic way to show the Filipinos' unique bayanihan spirit.

See? Genuine unity leads to something truly wonderful. How I hope this kind of spirit cascade down to national consciousness.

Watch Iron Chef 2700 in action:
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6 Comments:

SugarDom said...

Zanshin Machine vs Iron Chef 2700

Zanshin was using quad core laptop.
As admitted by Zanshin his machine was "dejado". Luckily it finds a tactical shot forcing a draw by repetition.

Iron Chef 2700 was using i7 920 CPU overclock to 3.7GHz. Fritz benchmark 27.5 and 13.2 million moves per second. The engine is Firebird 64-bit. In the Philippines - I don't think any conventional PC will beat this monster.

Tony said...

GO GO Iron Chef, help get your Master GM Wesley quickly on the road to 2700!!

crazygorillas said...

Well that's great for our GM Wesley So. But he should have more chess programs to try out with like World Chess Live Dasher, Shredder, Rybka and Fritz. But personally it is upon GM Wesley So ingenious albeit clever moves!!!

pinnoy said...

Newer "Ippo" engines like Houdini can beat Firebird 1.3 with massive scores when scaled. With Iron Chef 2700's rig specs, even Deep Rybka 4 will beat Firebird. It was shown by various testers that Deep Rybka 4 scales much better than Fire. On multiple core machines, Rybka 4 reclaims its dominance over its contemporaries.

Sugardom said...

We have to upgrade Iron Chef next year...

Anonymous said...

This is great! With Filipinos supporting Wesley So, he will be 2700 very soon.
But on a lower side when using computers, I hope Wesley So can improve his overall technical technique on a high standard.
This is his main deficiency, and computers can never teach him this. That is why great champions are nurtured and coached even if they have everything (e.g., resources, tools, etc).
Sometimes talent can only reach as far. A collective effort will make Wesley even more attain greatness.
I am not pulling him down, it is based on my observation his losses and draws against foreign players are always in technical positions...and I hope Wesley So can address this or better someone can help him in this department. Again, computers can never teach endgames because they can never explain-express their moves...furthermore experience and the psychology in playing these positions need a human touch...

GKK