Me too, if the content from Jerry about isn't enough for you I can also recommend kingscrushers coverage, although he doesn't have the same ability to explain his thoughts and ideas in the position that Jerry does
after Jerry explains an opening I think to myself "Wow this is so cool, I will start playing this from now on". But then Jerry explains another opening.
Thanks to Jerry I was introduced to my first chess lessons, stockfish, liches, Alpha Zero, Lc0, a few tournaments.. anyway. A loyal subscriber saying thanks.
Great video again. As always, it is quite difficult for me to identify the point where the game is decided, there is no major mistake by any, just some pre-thought minor fights that inexorably lead to defeat. What a nice way to make the brain work
Thank you for doing these engine games. Everybody else is scared to cover these but one days humans will play chess this well, and you will be one of the reasons why
Before going any further, at the first pause, one could say that qa5 is preventing all 3 of the pawns from moving forward or capturing, it also seems to be restricting the knight and bishop from any forward progress... probably more, but I noticed these elements as well.
Jerry often says "this very position". Can someone help me what this means: is it rather "the current position", "just this position", "exactly this position" or "this exact position"? Basically I understand what he means but in german we dont use very (= sehr) in this way thats why it confuses me. And great game, its good to see what fantastic game plan Leela came up with in such a center-closed position.
I’d say “this current/exact/precise position that we’re looking at”. He often says it when something unexpected happens. It’s also a slightly formal phrase, which I think is just part of Jerry’s speaking mannerisms. Kinda like “ladies and gentlemen”. His use of it at ~ 1:30 felt slightly odd and redundant to me (I’m a native English speaker from West US), but I didn’t think much of it.
yeah typically the grunfeld dynamic is to have white play a timely h4 h5 while black enjoys its queenside majority and piece activity, but in this case with a closed center, b4 really does open the door for black to play both side of the board
I'm a bit confused about the score at the end where the analysis on Lichess suggests that Hannibal made a blunder? How can chess engines make blunders?
It's not a perfect analysis. In fact, the computers playing are almost certainly stronger than the one doing the analysis, so they pick up different things at different depths. That's my explanation based on my relatively rudimentary understanding of how chess engines work.
@@ghost79ish That part I can understand, but disagreeing so much on a move that one engines sees it as the best move and the other as a blunder? That's extreme! For anyone with chess engine expertise reading, if you can explain this discrepancy, then please do.
@@DirtyPoulIt depends on the blunder. Sometimes it's a positional blindspot like the two times Leela beat Stockfish with the black pieces from a plus over minus position. Stockfish didn't realize that one of the white pieces were trapped and thought it was doing fine while Leela understood that it was completely lost positionally. Other times one engine does a pruning mistake, meaning that it stops calculating the winning quiet move(s) before it becomes obvious that the line is concretely winning while the other engine finds the winning line. If this is the case, the losing engine will quickly find why it's losing after it gets a lot easier to calculate the line concretely. This can be as soon as on the next move.
Lichess analysis is Stockfish run at lower depth than either of these engines. It'll say some weird things because it isn't able to see the ideas through as well as the engines playing the game.
Leela Chess Zero (LCZero) chess games
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Loving the TCEC games coverage. Would love to see more
Me too, if the content from Jerry about isn't enough for you I can also recommend kingscrushers coverage, although he doesn't have the same ability to explain his thoughts and ideas in the position that Jerry does
@@zwischendurundmoll3968 Yeah I want it from Jerry. Especially some of the more recent games were Leela's understanding of the game is even deeper
Such a clean game from LCZero
always appreciate a leela video
It's weird seeing Black win in a Grünfeld with pawn play, amazing win
after Jerry explains an opening I think to myself "Wow this is so cool, I will start playing this from now on". But then Jerry explains another opening.
these are the types of engine games that fuel the game of chess in a productive way
Thanks to Jerry I was introduced to my first chess lessons, stockfish, liches, Alpha Zero, Lc0, a few tournaments.. anyway. A loyal subscriber saying thanks.
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A very straightforward win by Leela. Thanks!
I love your calm, cool, non-screaming presentation style.
Glad you enjoy 👍
Thanks!
I appreciate the $1.99 Steve. Super Thanks! 👍
Great video again. As always, it is quite difficult for me to identify the point where the game is decided, there is no major mistake by any, just some pre-thought minor fights that inexorably lead to defeat. What a nice way to make the brain work
It was beautiful!
Thanks, Jerry!
I'm loving this engine chess series.
Love overviews of compute matches. Entertaining because of how unorthodox they are.
A great pawn storm, it was like tried to hold back paw so er the whole board, once one crack appeared the whole position collapsed. Thanks Jerry
Thank you for sharing!
Good video. Thank you for making them ❤
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Love your videos. Please make them daily
b5 support is something i can apply in my games
Thank you for doing these engine games. Everybody else is scared to cover these but one days humans will play chess this well, and you will be one of the reasons why
Look at all those hanging pieces throughout. Good game!
Before going any further, at the first pause, one could say that qa5 is preventing all 3 of the pawns from moving forward or capturing, it also seems to be restricting the knight and bishop from any forward progress... probably more, but I noticed these elements as well.
Another banger by my main man Jerry!
This b5 idea is very thematic in this line. There are even lines where black plays it even with the bishop still on e3, sacrificing the c5 pawn
Every time Jerry asks at the end of the videos “what did you think of this one?” I always tell him out loud my thoughts on the game 😅
I see Jerry's video, I like, simple❤
Jerry often says "this very position". Can someone help me what this means: is it rather "the current position", "just this position", "exactly this position" or "this exact position"? Basically I understand what he means but in german we dont use very (= sehr) in this way thats why it confuses me.
And great game, its good to see what fantastic game plan Leela came up with in such a center-closed position.
it’s like “this exact position”
I’d say “this current/exact/precise position that we’re looking at”. He often says it when something unexpected happens. It’s also a slightly formal phrase, which I think is just part of Jerry’s speaking mannerisms. Kinda like “ladies and gentlemen”. His use of it at ~ 1:30 felt slightly odd and redundant to me (I’m a native English speaker from West US), but I didn’t think much of it.
Yeah same meaning, just a figure of speech that doesn't translate well.
nice game!
Love lc0 style
Great blend of Grunfeld and King´s Indian.
yeah typically the grunfeld dynamic is to have white play a timely h4 h5 while black enjoys its queenside majority and piece activity, but in this case with a closed center, b4 really does open the door for black to play both side of the board
that was awesome
Great game.
Pleasing to eyes aesthetically
43..Kg6 would have been a great pop quizz
Nice! Leela really likes those pawn storms, eh?
Good game!
LCZ is dazzling. More awesome - almost ominous! - performance by AI.
Leela vs alpha zero! That’ll be an exciting match! Probably end in a many draws but it’ll still be interesting to watch.
I dread the time when an AI fan will make LCZero comment on "her" own games, but it can be interesting too!
lc0 chat gpt collab when?
I'm a bit confused about the score at the end where the analysis on Lichess suggests that Hannibal made a blunder? How can chess engines make blunders?
It's not a perfect analysis. In fact, the computers playing are almost certainly stronger than the one doing the analysis, so they pick up different things at different depths. That's my explanation based on my relatively rudimentary understanding of how chess engines work.
@@ghost79ish That part I can understand, but disagreeing so much on a move that one engines sees it as the best move and the other as a blunder? That's extreme! For anyone with chess engine expertise reading, if you can explain this discrepancy, then please do.
@@DirtyPoul Maybe some forced move that also was considered a blunder?
@@DirtyPoulIt depends on the blunder. Sometimes it's a positional blindspot like the two times Leela beat Stockfish with the black pieces from a plus over minus position. Stockfish didn't realize that one of the white pieces were trapped and thought it was doing fine while Leela understood that it was completely lost positionally.
Other times one engine does a pruning mistake, meaning that it stops calculating the winning quiet move(s) before it becomes obvious that the line is concretely winning while the other engine finds the winning line. If this is the case, the losing engine will quickly find why it's losing after it gets a lot easier to calculate the line concretely. This can be as soon as on the next move.
Lichess analysis is Stockfish run at lower depth than either of these engines. It'll say some weird things because it isn't able to see the ideas through as well as the engines playing the game.
Lc0 is an amazing chess player.
Jerry have you heard of Torch? It made Stock Fish look like a 1200 😬
Hannibal taken to the wood shed. Nasty
Dragon 3.3 released, brutal strong
THX
Hi Jerry.
Thank you, Jerry. These engines like rook lifts, don't they?
0:43. See ya in summer school!
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Grunfeld,very dangers
I was wondering what I would have to do to earn a granola bar. 😔
This is the greatest game I ever played. Thanks for showcasing it
You're always killin it Suqma
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LCScipio xD
Way too fast. Please slow down A LOT.
Brutal.