Computer Engine Stockfish explains the Immortal Chess Game which was a a chess game played by Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky on 21 June 1851 in London.
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I dislike it when engines pick apart classic games and think the truth of the game is some computer analysis…it was back when all you had as a foe was the human mind, along with all its anxiety and fears, and people played to exploit the human side of things, players like Tal who once said “Later, I began to succeed in decisive games. Perhaps because I realized a very simple truth: not only was I worried, but also my opponent ”
Whoa dude.
I cannot handle the fact that stockfish does not canoniclly look like a fish
This is a roasting session… 🤣🤣
I would like more videos of Stockfish roasting the most brilliant games in Chess history.
tapping into the fantasy of becoming a machine, nothing new here
Love this series
That wink 7:15 😂
No but seriously this was way more hilarious than I was expecting
I think this one was better than the last one, which was still great
I'd like to see stockfish speak of 'no mercy' to alpha zero.
I really see the colours of the pieces too similar.
I like this version of Stockfish
Who the hell wrote those 90s lines
vishy can beat u , stockfish
so, stockfish is not a fish cyborg?
we'll see how he would show his sarcasm against Alphazero.
"knight to h5 to guard a pawn thats already guarded" -Stockfish 2021
0/10 Stockfish's robotsona isn't a fish
I wonder what Stockfish thinks about the fact that he was made by a human / humans?
Everything was fine until the stockfish started to laugh. He was looking creepy AF
I love this lol
elected roast of the year 2021 for god's sake