Love the Evan's Gambit, play it every chance I get. Haven't done any book work on it so this video was instructive. The position at 13:56 after QxR is simply incredible- so often we see the machine resolve to these positions that 99% of human players would pass up in thinking that their attack has no more continuations.
Hey Sam, I highly apprechiate the quote you brought up. It emphasises the importance of the experience, of the inherent game knowledge that the great masters have. Its not about the exciting fireworks, its about the silent approach to them, the quiet preparing moves to set up the fireworks for the finish. Thank you.
@@paulcn7693 it is a lesser opening for engines but is still possible while other gambits just lose to engines and it can still be played a the super GM level but the grandmasters don't like making Agadmator happy
8:14 black makes a mistake h6 the evaluation jump from 0 to ~1.5 means white now has advantage 9:09 black makes another mistake Kh8, the evaluation now ~2.6. White is completely winning
Instead of Pawn to d6 lila could have put a pawn to c5 protected by the black queen on f8 and preventing the white Queenn from delivering a check on the e5 h8 diagonal
9. Bg5 is probably the best move although 9. e5 has been more common in the past. Either way, the Compromised defense is simply too difficult for Black, although Zukertort used to play it at the highest level in the 19th century.
The amount of energy that goes into those attacks is just beyond human. I have been losing to chess computers since 1992. I have no doubt that no human will ever be able to beat the best computer. How long before that is the case with medicine or law? What an idea: have everyone represented by a computer that covered medical conditions and legal matters. That would assure the best representation for the poor, rich, and middle class alike.
Y play a practically refuted line? There is practically 1 computer move for Evans gambit accepted and everything else looses even leela would avoid it if not programed .
I love the evans gambit! Everytime I encounter it as black I win becausethe opponent doesnt know the line and when he does it just leads to equality with against someone who doesnt know how to play chess after you take away his only trick
Evans gambit? Agadmator : hold my beer Would anyone support my petition to have the knights renamed? I'd like everyone to start calling them "hippity hops". Love from India. 🇮🇳❤️
Why do humans think its a good idea to place these engines into bad positions? Why not allow the engines to play what they want to play and go from there to see which engine is best.
@@dariobarisic3502 But thats not at all true; the initial Alpha Zero vs Stockfish match demonstrated that. At the very least (in the spirit of having some variety) maybe make the engines play ( for example) e4 10 times, d4 ten times, ect ect as white and reverse things as black. But placing them into out right bad positions just seems faulty to me...
There was no advantage given because after this game, Stockfish was forced to play the same line as black and Leela as white. The result was a draw. In that game, both sides played exactly the same moves until move 16 where instead of ...g6, Stockfish went for ...f5 - as mentioned briefly in this video at 5:44 - Stockfish was then able to equalize the game and secure the draw.
Hey Everyone! We heard you-- The full game and PGN are now linked in the description of this video to follow along =)
The end of book was also clearly marked in the commentary, thank you for portraying engine chess accurately.
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And it was in this position that Antonio approves this game
Antonio bad at chess
Evans Gambit: **exist**
Agadmator: *HELLO EVERYONE*
I was expecting Stockfish to comment this match...
“Now this is the good stuff” I can just hear Agadmator saying this for some reason
Agadmator would be really proud.
When stockfish played en passant:
Everyone liked that.
en passant = forced
@@puppergump4117 no.
@@tier5039 But of course
“Cowards may retreat and not accept the gambit”
*yes it is required to take the pawn it is the l a w*
Yes
We evens gambit players AGREE
r/anarchychess intensifies
"Chess world needs more Evans Gambit"
Muffled Agadmator in the background:"PREACH!!!"
Leela: Captures, captures and I should be only slightly worse
Stockfish: And for those of you here to enjoy the show, the move is Nxg5!!
7:10 pawn to g6 is what I would have played in that position. When Lc0 plays the 1800-2000 elo move you know it's not a good situation.
5:16
But you can see, stockfish likes the move.
Me making stockfish analyze it's own move: just *good* not excellent, not best, just *good*
Depends on the depth and version.
Such a good game. I love living in an age where content like this exists.
Stockfish : *en passant*
Me : "I see you're a man of culture as well."
Agadmator approved
Antonio is gonna love this
It’s so weird watching stockfish play it’s own games instead of just telling me how bad mine are
Love the Evan's Gambit, play it every chance I get. Haven't done any book work on it so this video was instructive. The position at 13:56 after QxR is simply incredible- so often we see the machine resolve to these positions that 99% of human players would pass up in thinking that their attack has no more continuations.
Feature this game please agad lol
Hey Sam, I highly apprechiate the quote you brought up. It emphasises the importance of the experience, of the inherent game knowledge that the great masters have. Its not about the exciting fireworks, its about the silent approach to them, the quiet preparing moves to set up the fireworks for the finish.
Thank you.
Evans Gambit is the Rasputin of chess it still hasn't been refuted by engines even though almost all of real gambits have been
Is is refuted but not with the line you Take on c3 , this was predefined opening
@@paulcn7693 it is a lesser opening for engines but is still possible while other gambits just lose to engines and it can still be played a the super GM level but the grandmasters don't like making Agadmator happy
@@paulcn7693 so it is known that black wins?
Evans Gambit solves chess
@@dannygjk most likely a draw
The time control is 1+1... it can't exactly be taken too seriously.
Brilliant move: a move that a computer didn't think was the best move
Stockfish, a computer: makes a brilliant move
a brilliant move most of the time are seen by the computer
@@junwei8480 yes it's just that it's so good they don't expect you to play it but in reality most of the time it's just one the 2 legal moves 🙄
8:14 black makes a mistake h6
the evaluation jump from 0 to ~1.5 means white now has advantage
9:09 black makes another mistake Kh8, the evaluation now ~2.6. White is completely winning
Congratulations on 700k!
Stockfish's play here is strangely reminiscent of some of Morphy's games.
Is this what near perfect chess looks like?
now i wanna play evans gambit even though im not that good of a attacking player
We might see Agad covering this match
thank you sir, yes its a really great game, if possible please upload Alpha zero's Evans gambit games
Instead of Pawn to d6 lila could have put a pawn to c5 protected by the black queen on f8 and preventing the white Queenn from delivering a check on the e5 h8 diagonal
Qe5+
Great video, loved the detailed lines
Yay !!!! finally , NM Sam is back !!
& what a way to be back !!
(Yes , back with yet another victory of Stockfish.13 !!! )
Agadmator loves this
" The chess world needs more Evans Gambit "
-SAM COPELAND
Stock fish: omae wa mou shindeiru
Leela: Nani?!??
I wish the PGN was available in the description, would've been able to send it to Antonio. :'(
Spielmann scared the hell out of me.
Why did it sound like there was a Croatian hunk breathing heavily when 4. c4 hit the board?
Me reading title: Stockfish plays a perfect game.
Me: Wow, so impressive, a computer plays computer perfect moves, who would've thought...
a very dumb statement ^
9. Bg5 is probably the best move although 9. e5 has been more common in the past. Either way, the Compromised defense is simply too difficult for Black, although Zukertort used to play it at the highest level in the 19th century.
Capt William Davies Evans (1790-1872), Welsh seafarer and inventor.. Good video.
Nice video will like to see more of those
The amount of energy that goes into those attacks is just beyond human. I have been losing to chess computers since 1992. I have no doubt that no human will ever be able to beat the best computer. How long before that is the case with medicine or law? What an idea: have everyone represented by a computer that covered medical conditions and legal matters. That would assure the best representation for the poor, rich, and middle class alike.
Black played the entire game down a rook and a bishop. If you covered the names I would've guessued it's Morphy vs Dufus
Somebody show this to agadmator .
Agadmator would be happy
Agadmators birthday and a brilliant Evans Gambit game what more could he want
amazing game, thank you
Am learning Evans Gambit and you were incredibly clear. How is it that Stockfish calculates better than Leela in this game?
Hopefully someone has already said this, but it's Evans Gambit, not Evan's. The inventor's last name was Evans. There was nobody named Evan.
Wow sir what a game
Agadmator is proud
👏👏👏thanks Master Sam
Evan's Gambit is deadly at blitz.
At 6:24 why didn’t stockfish pawn on F6 take G7 check?
Love Sam’s videos great job
Almost 700k subs, let’s GOOOOOOOOOOOO
It’s interesting how you say cowards don’t accept it, but leela would probably always accept it as it is the best move
Yes iirc it is generally the opinion of strong players and engines that accepting the Evans Gambit is best.
Petition to feature this game in Agadmators channel
I always never thought of playing the Evan's Gambit although I knew about it maybe that's why I'm at 1600 and not 1800
Can't wait for agad to make a vid on this game.
i swear i see you in every comment section
Only a computer could win 3 pawns down in the start! Thought it was going to be a slaughter, but Leela got slaughtered instead!
I play the Evans and now people gonna start knowing how to defend :'(
Y play a practically refuted line? There is practically 1 computer move for Evans gambit accepted and everything else looses even leela would avoid it if not programed .
What do you think of international chess master Josh Waitkens? I mainly learned a lot of my beginning chess study from him
yay we love evans gambit
Evans gambit is easy to equalize nowadays but when it comes to computers it is always fascinating to watch
Agadmator is happy
When I used to play tournament chess I hated playing black against the Evans. I also hated the _players_ who played the Evans.
what was the best opener? did they get that stat?
yes, breaks downs
We want Daniel rensch to cover these videos
6:15 i dont understand how u take that pawn
Google en passant
EN PASSANT
@@maalikserebryakov ty
i would think i made that "blunder" @ 2:37
the pawn takes f5 not f6, don't I understand something here? 🤔
Game 18 watched ❤
Nice at move 17 you say stockfish evaluate white much better but my st14 evaluate the position even and g6 the best move.
Gr8 commentator ty Sam :)
Agad video incoming 😂😂😂
I love the evans gambit! Everytime I encounter it as black I win becausethe opponent doesnt know the line and when he does it just leads to equality with against someone who doesnt know how to play chess after you take away his only trick
Wat's the result for the same position when Stock fish played black? Anyone?
@@pawncube2050 Tq
Give me NM James Canty III or give me death
Evans gambit?
Agadmator : hold my beer
Would anyone support my petition to have the knights renamed? I'd like everyone to start calling them "hippity hops". Love from India. 🇮🇳❤️
*cough* Evans' Gambit *cough*
so who won this tournament?
Does Stockfish play the same opening as black against Leela?
Yes
Leela must be very disappointed.
Poor Leela, but a great win by SF.
Agadmator!
leela was shreded from start to end
It doesn't really accomplish anything, but it's really hard to accomplish anything.
This player probably was using an engine.
Hey where r u my man
Which sf? Classic or nnue.
prob nnue
aggadmator likes this
Why do humans think its a good idea to place these engines into bad positions? Why not allow the engines to play what they want to play and go from there to see which engine is best.
Because it will end in a draw 99% of the time. You have to make them play variety of openings and then see who wins more times.
@@dariobarisic3502 But thats not at all true; the initial Alpha Zero vs Stockfish match demonstrated that. At the very least (in the spirit of having some variety) maybe make the engines play ( for example) e4 10 times, d4 ten times, ect ect as white and reverse things as black.
But placing them into out right bad positions just seems faulty to me...
No we need to force the engines to play the way we want them to
When leela went for the Evans gambit she won
When stockfigh whment for it he won.
Does it mean Evans gambit is the best opening? 😅☝😄
Cool but my opponents never play dxc3
Could AlphaZero beat Stockfish 13?
I don' think so. Stockfish 13 is also using a neural network to evaluate position.
it was stockfish 8
Where's James???? We want jc iii
This doesn't make any sense . Why would stockfish be given slight advantage against Leela
There was no advantage given because after this game, Stockfish was forced to play the same line as black and Leela as white. The result was a draw. In that game, both sides played exactly the same moves until move 16 where instead of ...g6, Stockfish went for ...f5 - as mentioned briefly in this video at 5:44 - Stockfish was then able to equalize the game and secure the draw.