As I recently said, Josip... Other engines are improving in one regard, they can see the writing on the wall much earlier and resign! Incredible dominance by the Fish... great analysis explaining how.
I know it's just a way of speaking, but Stockfish is not even aware of any rule like "don't move the same piece twice in the opening", and couldn't care less. Stockfish searches lots of lines using brute force (very selectively), and makes the move that leads to the position it finds best.
Sometimes it seems to me that engine are still based on pure calculation and don't have a clue of basic planes. The manovre with the bishop that you showed, every GM would have played it and it's typical, for example, in the Spanish game. Or, because you are playing the French, you try to play for f6 as a general reaction.
Dear Jozarov, I like your videos very much, especially your coverage of computer chess! But today I have a request, regarding your presentation of the games. Something is wrong with your videos, sometimes you flip much to fast trough the games, that means, for example, you show , white moves e4-e5 , than Nf6- e8, than d4-d5 and so on The problem is, that the white moves are made on the board with normal speed, so you can follow the pieces movement. But the black moves are shown in light speed, so you get absolutely confused, because it is very difficult to follow the black pieces because they move so incredibly fast. Please, Jozarov, move the black and white pieces with the same speed, that is to say, so slowly, that we can follow them on the board!. Thanks a lot, Torsten from Germany
This man does so much for the chess community. What do you do? Moan, if you have nothing constructive or kind to say, save your time and ours by keeping your mealy-mouthed opinions to yourself.
As I recently said, Josip... Other engines are improving in one regard, they can see the writing on the wall much earlier and resign! Incredible dominance by the Fish... great analysis explaining how.
A great attack from the fish. I did enjoy the game, and your analysis. Thanks Josip.
I learn a lot of your analysis. Thanks.
Love the Fish's dynamic and aggressive style... Very nice moves and great explanation of the motifs, my friend... Love your channel...
Great analysis partner loved the video very interesting and the intro was epic
Great analysis as always 😁
I know it's just a way of speaking, but Stockfish is not even aware of any rule like "don't move the same piece twice in the opening", and couldn't care less. Stockfish searches lots of lines using brute force (very selectively), and makes the move that leads to the position it finds best.
Imagine being a 3400 Elo player and being destroyed in a miniature. That will make you reevaluate your life choices...
Merci pour cette partie et l'analyse tres pertinente. Après un coup seulement moyen la punition de fish est terrible.
Sometimes it seems to me that engine are still based on pure calculation and don't have a clue of basic planes. The manovre with the bishop that you showed, every GM would have played it and it's typical, for example, in the Spanish game. Or, because you are playing the French, you try to play for f6 as a general reaction.
Dear Jozarov, I like your videos very much, especially your coverage of computer chess!
But today I have a request, regarding your presentation of the games.
Something is wrong with your videos, sometimes you flip much to fast trough the games, that means, for example, you show , white moves e4-e5 , than Nf6- e8, than d4-d5 and so on
The problem is, that the white moves are made on the board with normal speed, so you can follow the pieces movement.
But the black moves are shown in light speed, so you get absolutely confused, because it is very difficult to follow the black pieces because they move so incredibly fast.
Please, Jozarov, move the black and white pieces with the same speed, that is to say, so slowly, that we can follow them on the board!.
Thanks a lot, Torsten from Germany
Sorry about that, it was all about Mouse sensivity, will try to fix that
@@Jozarovschesschannel thanks a lot!
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Good game. Poor analysis
This man does so much for the chess community. What do you do? Moan, if you have nothing constructive or kind to say, save your time and ours by keeping your mealy-mouthed opinions to yourself.
I don't understand how? I thought it was extremely good analyzed game? What could Josip have done better/differently?
@@joseraulcapablanca8564chess community lol
@@tabularasa9576 did I say something funny?
@@joseraulcapablanca8564 yes.not funny but cringy