8:50 To allow a promotion was just disgusting (brutal) by the engine. Black had to sac back even if they promoted to a Queen because they have no checks and they have to stop the mate. Beautiful.
Epic battle, Looked like Leela was well in control the first half of the game. But the Godlike stockfish so subtle and sublime slides superbly into a superior endgame wow !. Thanks Joe.
Next, can you please take a notable game form Alphazero vs Stockfish 8, and then analysis it with latest SF15 with a greater depth and show us & explain us what it concluded?
@@JoeKempsey at this point the titles should be GM++ or SGM+ since they’re GMs compared to Super GMs. No wonder why Magnus Carlson says he never plays Stockfish because it’s depressing.
What a fabulous endgame play by Stockfish! It's hard to think they can win from 0.00 evaluated positions? Is it because engines are programmed to avoid draws did Leela play some compromised moves?
Surprisingly, Stockfish's side had a slight advantage of +0.62 (analyzed at 50 depth) around move 50, where Stockfish was repeating the position. I'm not sure why Stockfish was doing this (maybe at 30 depth the engine couldn't see further, but didn't want a draw?), but basically Stockfish was slowly but surely grinding out the Lc0 engine for a win for many many moves haha
Hi Nathan! I used an Acer Aspire 5 (8GB ram, 512GB SSD laptop) with an AMD Ryzen 7 3700U dual-core processor to run Leela ($600 very economical laptop, gets the job done :D) Leela was running on the latest network 752187 ( this one is included by default, there's list of more here lczero.org/dev/wiki/getting-started/ ) Cheers!
SF15: "I think I just played Lc0."
"How do you know?"
SF15: "If it was anyone else they wouldn't have survived 129 moves."
Stunning endgame play from stockfish. I just assumed it was drawn when they started all of the piece shuffling
I think advanced player would drow.
8:50 To allow a promotion was just disgusting (brutal) by the engine. Black had to sac back even if they promoted to a Queen because they have no checks and they have to stop the mate. Beautiful.
Pure endgame wizardry 🪄
I wonder why a rook and not queen.
Epic battle, Looked like Leela was well in control the first half of the game. But the Godlike stockfish so subtle and sublime slides superbly into a superior endgame wow !. Thanks Joe.
Nice alliteration :)
Stockfish 15 plays the endgame like Magnus!
Indeeed
Magnus is a child compared to SF 15. SF plays 5 times better endgame than your puny Magnus
Next, can you please take a notable game form Alphazero vs Stockfish 8, and then analysis it with latest SF15 with a greater depth and show us & explain us what it concluded?
Exactly I aslo want that. Especially the 10th one where Knight sac on h6 was played
Ooh great idea! And would be able to upload by this weekend since won’t need to spend time letting the engine play for the video
@@JoeKempsey BTW, do spend time on the analysis for a really greater depth.
I like how they are titled as GM's
😅😅
@@JoeKempsey at this point the titles should be GM++ or SGM+ since they’re GMs compared to Super GMs. No wonder why Magnus Carlson says he never plays Stockfish because it’s depressing.
@@mburg33 lol
I also like how Stockfish is from Norway and Leela is from Belgium XD
I never knew leeks was Belgian that’s pretty cool actually
Original author of Lc0 was Gian-Carlo Pascutto from Belgium 🇧🇪 :D
What a fabulous endgame play by Stockfish! It's hard to think they can win from 0.00 evaluated positions? Is it because engines are programmed to avoid draws did Leela play some compromised moves?
Surprisingly, Stockfish's side had a slight advantage of +0.62 (analyzed at 50 depth) around move 50, where Stockfish was repeating the position. I'm not sure why Stockfish was doing this (maybe at 30 depth the engine couldn't see further, but didn't want a draw?), but basically Stockfish was slowly but surely grinding out the Lc0 engine for a win for many many moves haha
SF's pawns were untouchable!
What hardware and network did leela play on? Thanks.
Hi Nathan!
I used an Acer Aspire 5 (8GB ram, 512GB SSD laptop) with an AMD Ryzen 7 3700U dual-core processor to run Leela ($600 very economical laptop, gets the job done :D)
Leela was running on the latest network 752187 ( this one is included by default, there's list of more here lczero.org/dev/wiki/getting-started/ )
Cheers!
imagine stockfish getting analyzed by himself
Ikrr
Why leela promote to rook I thinks was force to promote rook so stockfish can win a dead draw position
Lc0 played more positional compare to stockfish.
A Draw would be to Boeing!
Agreeed
Merci .
De rien!
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