Wow, those a-pawn moves were outstanding. A masterpiece in defense against an Alekhine's gun. Also, the pawn formation in the center kept SF bishops with a limited action range. Leela is showing us that in chess there is one fundamental question and the answer is activity.
Alekhine's gun requires the queen to be BEHIND the two rooks. But I agree it was masterful defense. There is no way I would have even contemplated allowing an opponent that position, yet Leela seems to handle it effortlessly! Incredible.
Interesting how we typically interpret Leela as “seeing moves in the future” or “understanding the game”, but the crazy thing is that that’s not how neural networks work. I think a better comparison would be with an animal that has instincts... great game, and great analysis.
I wonder what, according to Leela (who else), Stockfish's mistake was here: or was the opening book variation already lost for White? That would be an earth shattering surprise.
Even if there is a fundamental insight to be gained from this game. Good luck convincing any human player to exchange off their dark square bishop so early.
Wow. Superhuman intuition. Your human intuition, which is pretty much agreeing with stockfish, is just totally against Leela's choices... until you realize leela understood things at a way deeper level than you did.
If you only show the games where Leela wins of course she will seem a much better player than she actually is. She is after all trying random and then measuring them with her neural network intuition. Sometimes she is going to get lucky and she will seem much better than she really is on average.
I'm selecting some games that are more interesting. Most of Leela's defeats come from some tactical blunder which is not that interesting as a beautiful strategical concept.
Wow, those a-pawn moves were outstanding. A masterpiece in defense against an Alekhine's gun.
Also, the pawn formation in the center kept SF bishops with a limited action range.
Leela is showing us that in chess there is one fundamental question and the answer is activity.
Alekhine's gun requires the queen to be BEHIND the two rooks. But I agree it was masterful defense. There is no way I would have even contemplated allowing an opponent that position, yet Leela seems to handle it effortlessly! Incredible.
Looks like unbelievable positional understanding.
nice analysis (:
Interesting how we typically interpret Leela as “seeing moves in the future” or “understanding the game”, but the crazy thing is that that’s not how neural networks work. I think a better comparison would be with an animal that has instincts... great game, and great analysis.
I wonder what, according to Leela (who else), Stockfish's mistake was here: or was the opening book variation already lost for White? That would be an earth shattering surprise.
I think Leela can win this with white too, whole her game was about middle game strategy.
@@ПрикладнаЕкономіка I think so. Leela's positional skill is unbelievable.
Even if there is a fundamental insight to be gained from this game. Good luck convincing any human player to exchange off their dark square bishop so early.
BIG Dave In some Nimzo-Indian variations you see the same, those variations are not bad for Black.
Wow. Superhuman intuition. Your human intuition, which is pretty much agreeing with stockfish, is just totally against Leela's choices... until you realize leela understood things at a way deeper level than you did.
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@Torin Landyn yea, been watching on flixzone} for months myself =)
@Torin Landyn definitely, I have been using flixzone} for months myself :D
Which versions of Leela and Stockfish are these?
Stockfish was june 23rd release, Leela 42482.
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If you only show the games where Leela wins of course she will seem a much better player than she actually is. She is after all trying random and then measuring them with her neural network intuition. Sometimes she is going to get lucky and she will seem much better than she really is on average.
I'm selecting some games that are more interesting. Most of Leela's defeats come from some tactical blunder which is not that interesting as a beautiful strategical concept.
@@ElzChess Exactly why I look forwards to yours and Smartypantschess 's uploads. Peace out :)
Elz prefers a more positional game, it depends upon your preferences. He is just doing his thing. So just do what you love. :)
Btw, smartypants is Elz's main share on audience about Leela hahahah... Who has a bigger share of audience. ;)
...Knight b4 is better you said....( at 1 minute 53 seconds ) Queen a4 check wins the Knight
Oops! I blundered! I might have mixed up some lines there. Thanks for pointing it out! I will add a text on screen to somewhat rectify it.
I don't like the way Leela plays endgames.