Fantastic game by the Fish! I learned from AI chess how important Tempo is, like its fully part of tactics. This game also shows why I love AI chess, its so amazing elegant and efficient! Thanks Josip :D
Nice coverage of a very nice game. I wonder...as engines become more and more advanced, is our ability to actually correctly identify the tactics or strategy employed prone to error?
Engine games are Incredible it would be hard pressed to get a human GM to resign with a Queen 2 Rooks a knight vs a Queen 2 Bishops a Rook but these engines have already calculated the optimal moves and outcome of the game Incredible stuff Great Game Thanks Josarov
Excellent your opening and your so called tactics are as you say but after all the dust and smoke clears there sets the elo factor and to me it looks like a opening in the end so let the chief and head programmer show you a insight,when something is handled and it has its own specific rules that the order can come in many different ways but the factor always remain in a on going situation always shows the answer.😮
Weird game - neither side castled. Humans don't like to play like these engines as when you don't castle the calculations become too hard. Therefore - are some of these engine games relevant to teach humans anything?
I think humans, in general, are guilty of over-castling. I remember when I thought failing to castle before move 10 would surely lead to a disadvantage, if not disaster. You tend to see less castling at the very high levels of chess, and I think that might just be because the super GMs limit their use of the move to necessary defensive preparations, or when it gives them a tactical edge, rather than it being a filler move because they have no better ideas.
Fantastic game by the Fish! I learned from AI chess how important Tempo is, like its fully part of tactics. This game also shows why I love AI chess, its so amazing elegant and efficient! Thanks Josip :D
Couldn't agree more!
@@Jozarovschesschannel Thanks :)
Espectacular juego de Stockfish17.gracias Jozarov.Saludos.
I like the class thanks
Both engines are Tal engine😍
In fact,he was a magician ❤
Nice coverage of a very nice game. I wonder...as engines become more and more advanced, is our ability to actually correctly identify the tactics or strategy employed prone to error?
Engine games are Incredible it would be hard pressed to get a human GM to resign with a Queen 2 Rooks a knight vs a Queen 2 Bishops a Rook but these engines have already calculated the optimal moves and outcome of the game Incredible stuff Great Game Thanks Josarov
One tempo is so little to work with. Enough for the fish though, thanks for the analysis Josip.
Excellent your opening and your so called tactics are as you say but after all the dust and smoke clears there sets the elo factor and to me it looks like a opening in the end so let the chief and head programmer show you a insight,when something is handled and it has its own specific rules that the order can come in many different ways but the factor always remain in a on going situation always shows the answer.😮
Weird game - neither side castled.
Humans don't like to play like these engines as when you don't castle
the calculations become too hard.
Therefore - are some of these engine games relevant to teach humans anything?
@alpal2002
With a name like “Alpha,” *you* should be telling *me*! 😄 (“alpal” looks like “alpha”. =)
“Relevant”? Its in the title man. 🤦🏻♀️😔
@@oscarhernandez2779 - you have a point. It's still relevant.
I think humans, in general, are guilty of over-castling. I remember when I thought failing to castle before move 10 would surely lead to a disadvantage, if not disaster. You tend to see less castling at the very high levels of chess, and I think that might just be because the super GMs limit their use of the move to necessary defensive preparations, or when it gives them a tactical edge, rather than it being a filler move because they have no better ideas.
@@jamieevans5979 - yes but normally having your King in the center of the first rank is too risky.
Text books say - "castle early - castle often"
@alpal2002 Yeah, those textbooks were written by humans for humans.