Pineda, Ulises (MEX)  [FICGS member # 10858]
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Ulises Pineda
Ulises Pineda has currently 8 running correspondence chess game(s), won 22, lost 11 and drawn 59 other games against an average elo of 2140, does not play advanced chess (fast time controls), does not play big chess, does not play Go (wei-ch'i, baduk), and does not play poker, finally Ulises finished a total of 92 games and is still playing a total of 8 games.
Correspondence chess statistics :
vs. Janusz Swiatek (2255) : 43% (8 games, 0 wins, 1 losses)
vs. Luca Sorbi (2327) : 50% (5 games, 1 wins, 1 losses)
vs. Bahadir Ozen (2271) : 50% (4 games, 0 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Ilmars Cirulis (2268) : 62% (4 games, 1 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Jordi Domingo (2221) : 87% (4 games, 3 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Matej Pech (2182) : 50% (3 games, 0 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Daniel Jabot (2139) : 50% (2 games, 0 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Remo Pareschi (1918) : 50% (2 games, 0 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Sorin Ioachim Mitrea (2035) : 50% (2 games, 0 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Garvin Gray (2284) : 25% (2 games, 0 wins, 1 losses)
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Last messages by Ulises Pineda in the forum :
Stockfish unbeatable at modest settings? (2025-03-29 18:12:32)
A more interesting question is how to defeat YOU. I figure it'd require playing into a position where the 15 million node strategy blunders but where (...)
Fried Liver analysis on rybkaforum.net? (2025-03-29 18:08:40)
Have you checked https://www.chessdb.cn/queryc_en/ ? It probably has all the relevant lines of the Fried Liver already analyzed. (...)
Stockfish unbeatable at modest settings? (2025-03-29 17:10:11)
What I don't get is, what are your other opponents doing? I mean, it took some time, but at all points I had a line that I knew would beat the 10 mill (...)
Fried Liver analysis on rybkaforum.net? (2025-03-20 00:31:48)
Hello, I was a Rybka Forum moderator for several years, as Uly/Vytron, and the person with most games at their Correspondence Chess section.
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Stockfish unbeatable at modest settings? (2025-02-16 20:29:13)
In our game I tried to apply some psychology, reach a position that is lost for black where the engine gives a low evaluation so you don't take over t (...)
Stockfish unbeatable at modest settings? (2025-01-17 14:34:09)
That's very interesting. Can you share the line that defeats Stockfish at 5 million nodes per move? If it has reached perfection at ten million, we co (...)