My first initial rating was 1542 in the very first FIDE Rating tournament on 2010. Given the time control 40 moves in 2 hours, 41st to 60 moves in 3rd hour and rest of the game in 30 minutes, my self can handle any type of player no matter what title he holds. In the year 2010, the time control for FIDE rating tournaments was each player 1hr 30 min for full game with 30 seconds increment every move which made me draw 2 players with 1800+ rating and comfortably win 2 players with 1600+ rating and confirm initial FIDE rating by the end of 5th round itself. After that tournament time controls were reduced to each player 1hr 30 min without increment and then each player 1hr with 30 seconds increment per move and now it is each player 1 hour only for the entire game. Which means if a game lasts for 61 moves not even 1 minute per move is given for thinking. As the tournament time controls decreased, my rating too decreased. Most of the games which I lost were because of clock zeroing. Under the present time controls no player can think thoroughly every move to his/her fullest potential. It has become a game of luck not of potential. Even FIDE rated tournaments are not correct parameters of a player's strength. In the year 2014, I made up my mind not to play any human tournaments hereafter. What is the use of spending so much and travelling to play a FIDE Rating tournament when at the most 1 minute is given for every move.
My Noteworthy games with the German Chess Programs - Fritz 6 and Fritz 11 with long time controls except one game.
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The above game was fed into the search engine to generate analysis. Computer has preferred to adopt Queen's Indian Defence E12. On move 25, the chess engine shows a clear advantage for white (that is me) which I failed to take over. By move 50, the game reached draw position.
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Gokula Anand Vs Stockfish level 4. 29 Apr,2020 1600 rated little masterpiece My Noteworthy games with the German Chess Programs - Fritz 6 and Fritz 11 with long time controls except one game.
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FRTIZ 11 RATED 2100. MARATHON GAME LASTING 72 MOVES DRAWN. YEAR 2010 |
The above game was fed into the search engine to generate analysis. Computer has preferred to adopt Queen's Indian Defence E12. On move 25, the chess engine shows a clear advantage for white (that is me) which I failed to take over. By move 50, the game reached draw position.
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Notice the chess engine showing clear +1.52 advantage for white |
Chess engine showing 0.00 advantage for both sides on move 50 |
FRITZ 11 RATED 2000 DRAWN. YEAR 2008 |
FRITZ 11 RATED 2100 DRAWN. YEAR 2009 |
FIDE Online Arena rating 1938 during 2015
GA's rook crossed line of control on move 12 before the middle game begun. Even to latest Stockfish 11 version, black never made a single mistake and white could not get even slight advantage till the end. From move 12 till the end, for over 19 moves, GA did not make a single mistake even to Stockfish 11 analysis. Baabre. 18 September 2020
GA is like Vassily Ivanchuk. On his day, (if his brain gets proper current and voltage throughout), human players will be crushed like ants under Rhinoceros leg
GA ROOK KAMIKAZE (suicide fighter jet manoeuvre and attack)
On move 16 GA's rook was on d4. This is nothing when compared to weird Vassily Ivanchuk's KING ON D4
Gokula used rook as a kamikaze. Ivanchuk used King itself as a kamikaze. What a brave man !!
LICHESS STATS
Bullet statistics
November 9. 101 bullet games in one day
November 18
90 bullet games in one day
December 10
101 bullet games in one day
101 BULLET GAMES
HUMAN BRAIN ENGINE RUN IN ONE DAY - 6 HOURS 41 MINUTES !!!
CONTINUOUS FIRING IN TIME SPAN OF 13 HOURS 14 MIN. December 10, 2020.
CROSSED 2300+ RATING IN PUZZLES WITH EASE. January 30, 2021
122 BULLET GAMES
HUMAN BRAIN ENGINE RUN IN ONE DAY - 8 HOURS 1 MINUTE !!!
CONTINUOUS FIRING IN TIME SPAN OF 13 HOURS 15 MIN. Feb 19, 2021.
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