Duration: 09:49 minutes Upload Time: 2007-11-07 04:51:07 User: Majnu2006 :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: Explanation of how to use a chess engine to improve our chess. |
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ZeMexicanPirate ::: Favorites 2008-01-07 11:29:24 um im no chess pro, i watched a few of your movies, your pretty good but at 4:21 around there , dosnt king HAVE to move from G8 -> F8 or else be checkmated from castle if it moves to D8? __________________________________________________ | |
Trader19 ::: Favorites 2007-12-02 10:00:40 Rybka 2.3 prefers after much thought 1.Nd6 with the main line running 1...Bxd6 2.Qxe6+ Kh8 3.Qxd6 Qa5 4.c3 Re8 5.Re7 Qd8 6.Re3! +- __________________________________________________ | |
whatheup2 ::: Favorites 2007-11-11 04:22:31 Great to address a now widely known technique used to study one's own games the beneficial and proper way by using the software available today. Keep em coming Manju __________________________________________________ | |
brucewallace2 ::: Favorites 2007-11-07 13:49:55 Excellent Manju and many thanks. __________________________________________________ | |
kingscrusher ::: Favorites 2007-11-07 10:30:31 Great video, and quite fundamentally important in the current age of Engines - the "Engine era" we are now in. I think you make a very good point about not just thinking of post-mortem analysis for finding particular moves you could have played, but something more "fundamental" than that - which can apply to different positions. __________________________________________________ | |
Majnu2006 ::: Favorites 2007-11-07 09:32:54 Yes sjakkspiller, the second line can be found by humans if we focus on the diagonal a2-f7 and blocking the defence of e6 by placing the knight on d6. We threaten then 2.Qe6+, Kh8 3.Nf7+ Kg8 3. Nh6+ Kh8 4. Qg8 Rxg8 and Nf7 mate. A well known mate pattern that we all dream to execute one day. ;-) So by looking at characteristics of the position, positional concepts and tactical motives we can find the right moves, without being robots like Fritz that calculate millions of moves in a few seconds. __________________________________________________ | |
jrobichess ::: Favorites 2007-11-07 09:23:42 Great video Majnu! __________________________________________________ | |
sjakkspiller ::: Favorites 2007-11-07 09:16:41 Good video! but it also shows how we humans prefer tactical lines as engines does....We have 2 good lines for white here. 1. 1.Ng5 Qc6 2.Qh5 Qxd7 3.Qxh7+ Kf8 4.Qh8+ 2. 1.Nd6 Bxd6 2.Qe6+ Kh8 3.Qxd6 Qxd6 4.Rxd6 Rc8 5.Rxd5 g5 6.Rd2 b4 7.Kf1 Kg7 The second line safer stronger and more practical than the first line. __________________________________________________ |
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Letsplaychess.com presents: Learning from a chess engine
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