It's interesting to know, that this spectacular queen sacrifice was indeed an idea by legendary Micha Tal. It was first played in Bobotsov - Tal, Students World Championship Varna (Bulgaria) 1958.
Absolutely loved this game and your analysis! Thank you for your extremely insightful and entertaining coverage. Statements like "That's the Fish, simply the strongest chess engine in the world," "One of the greatest attacks (I've seen) in my life, so...," "I have never seen such a weak Queen," and probably my favourite from this video, "Both knights are 'dancing' in front of the king!" are both accurate and poetic. Well said!
Top Engine Chess Tournament TECT Great performance from Stockfish this definitely looked like a Chess Engine Game just by the moves played I liked the Stockfish calculation giving up the Queen in return for a Knight Bishop pawn and better positioning on the Board Incredible Chess Thanks for the Game Jozarov
The reason LCZero lost is cause in chess you have to do sometimes counter intuitive things. Programs always think they have to attack, but what is more important is to release you are loosing and what you need is regroup and pieces coordination. What should it have done was to retreat with the knight back and coordinate. I saw many other games were the main reason other engines looses to stockfish is failure to fall back. The reason Stockfish fails were LCZero wins is also very simple. It has to do with white squars, black squares....
What openings do these engines end up playing when given the choice? Also, why are all engine games played with pre-arranged openings? Would they otherwise just play the same moves every time?
It's interesting to know, that this spectacular queen sacrifice was indeed an idea by legendary Micha Tal. It was first played in Bobotsov - Tal, Students World Championship Varna (Bulgaria) 1958.
Thank you for all your videos!! Whenever I don't feel like playing chess I just look at one of your games and get inspired again. Thank you!
Absolutely!!!
I was waiting for your coverage for this game
This was fantastic. I have tried this a few times against bots before commenting, hoping to try it next week at the club. Thanks Josip.
Absolutely loved this game and your analysis! Thank you for your extremely insightful and entertaining coverage. Statements like "That's the Fish, simply the strongest chess engine in the world," "One of the greatest attacks (I've seen) in my life, so...," "I have never seen such a weak Queen," and probably my favourite from this video, "Both knights are 'dancing' in front of the king!" are both accurate and poetic. Well said!
Fantastic! Love these videos!!
Top Engine Chess Tournament TECT Great performance from Stockfish this definitely looked like a Chess Engine Game just by the moves played I liked the Stockfish calculation giving up the Queen in return for a Knight Bishop pawn and better positioning on the Board Incredible Chess Thanks for the Game Jozarov
So do I, this game was 'showcase' Stockfish!
Just in my time for my crunch, let's see the game
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Same here!!!
The reason LCZero lost is cause in chess you have to do sometimes counter intuitive things. Programs always think they have to attack, but what is more important is to release you are loosing and what you need is regroup and pieces coordination. What should it have done was to retreat with the knight back and coordinate. I saw many other games were the main reason other engines looses to stockfish is failure to fall back.
The reason Stockfish fails were LCZero wins is also very simple. It has to do with white squars, black squares....
Just curious: what makes you think Leela is positionally stronger?
The assumption is that Leela is much less tactical, and to be the same strength as stockfish, she must be positionally stronger
@@curvemovieasset Thanks for clarifying that.
If stock fish is the top most engine then who is doing the bar evaluation?
Did you change your microphone position, or something? It sounds different--not better, a little distorted..
What openings do these engines end up playing when given the choice? Also, why are all engine games played with pre-arranged openings? Would they otherwise just play the same moves every time?
They would always draw the game. Also, they would repeat the same opening as you said
Thank u too much 💓
Perfect😢
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Computer chess is the best