FIBS Matches Archive
Scroll down to find a long list of archives with analyzed matches.
Most of them are old, since the motivation to provide analyses
has shrunk with the advent of gnubg. In the last year or so I only
analyzed FibsLeaGammon matches, and they are ...
Matches in HTML Format
Some league matches are here in HTML. Redundant plain text logs
and analyses are available as zip files.
The html is probably only good with fast internet access.
I like the framed output of Snowie,
although it will only work
with JavaScript ("Active Scripting" in MS terms) enabled
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The text versions are much safer, smaller and uglier.
Vs. Kit Woolsey in Davide's Spring Tournament,
Consolation Round 3
A lucky win, with reasonably good play from both sides.
The folder with
all files, among them
a HTML analysis.
Session 27 Final Match Vs. Hardy_whv
Want to see a lucky match? My luck was
32 mp/move unadjusted resp. > 60 mp/mv mwc adjusted,
which made things a little boring, actually. Reminds me
of the twilight zone episode where this guy's dreams come true
and he always wins in the casino. Turns out pretty quickly that
he's not in heaven but in hell!
match as html /
match log and analysis
as zipped text
Session 22
General Info
The list below are an incomplete archive of analyzed matches that
I played on FIBS. I provide them mainly as a service for my opponents
(this is why I have juggler_watcher watching).
If you don't want your match here, give me a short notice.
The selection is quite random, although I try to keep
matches against good players online (look for eberlein,
dlevy and others). You will find quite a few blunders of me here,
but often they were more than compensated by my jokers ;-).
How to Find Your Match
Obviously, the file names contain the opp's name and a date.
The list is sortable, in both directions,
by a click on the column headers; matches newer than March 2004
should be on top if you sort by time twice.
I heard today that some researchers
identified the aging gene; now I'm glad that I used 4 digits for
the year because *I* won't have a Y3k problem.
File Format and Contents
For all matches, there are zip files
or gzipped tar files (*.tgz); for some newer ones,
there is large but convenient html as well.
The contents of the (g)zip files differ somewhat;
most of them contain the original *.mat game log, some of them contain
an *.sgf from gnubg, most of them again contain a text analysis.
If you have special wishes for a rollout or if
you have a remark, mail me
("schneiderp--at--gmx--dot--net".)
Have fun.
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You should normally have JavaScript disabled,
because it provides too many means for malicious code
to gain control over your computer,
at least with MS Internet Explorer.
To my knowledge, this server does not contain
any malicious code; but of course, there is a remote possibility
that it has been compromised without me noticing. Surf on your
own risk.
Last change July 7th, 2006