So crazy!! 2:54 2 moves to keep the advantage, and neither of them is taking the bishop because it's mate if you do. Probably the craziest move I've ever seen, and definitely one of the trickiest. Unfortunate that I'll probably never get this position in a real game, haha.
Interesting for sure...but for those of us who play correspondence chess, we have lots of time...plus access to computers now...so this really wouldn't be so good. Yes...possibly OK over the board with a lower time limit etc would work I think! would be better to study Kramnik's approach vs. Kasparov perhaps...although now we have Stockfish 11 [a monster computer system!] which has just been released! gulp!
Honestly, I think this view is better than video + side 2d. I can see the whole picture. I wish the camera a bit higher and pointing down.
Thanks for your feedback. What do you think about the camera angle where we used the wooden board e.g. in the videos about the French Defense.
GOOD WORK -KEEP IT UP !!
So crazy!! 2:54 2 moves to keep the advantage, and neither of them is taking the bishop because it's mate if you do. Probably the craziest move I've ever seen, and definitely one of the trickiest. Unfortunate that I'll probably never get this position in a real game, haha.
Great video!!! Will surely try this
Thank you
Welcome!
Like the channel. Would recommend 2D pieces in Chessbase or something. It's easier to follow on camera. Keep up the good work.
Interesting for sure...but for those of us who play correspondence chess, we have lots of time...plus access to computers now...so this really wouldn't be so good. Yes...possibly OK over the board with a lower time limit etc would work I think! would be better to study Kramnik's approach vs. Kasparov perhaps...although now we have Stockfish 11 [a monster computer system!] which has just been released! gulp!
Would stock fish 11 be better than google’s alpha zero?
Most likely AlphaZero is stronger than Stockfish.
I tried this in a corresponding game and my opponent fell for the trap.