I love watching King's Gambit games. A truly gigachad opening. Poetic how the stronger chess engine lost against it when it is supposed to be a suboptimal opening.
Its a very very sharp line opening even for an engine. There could be fireworks both ways and you need to be extremely careful playing it or against it.
King's Gambit is the kind of of opening you need to know 15 moves of traps to get to a position in which you need to play 10 moves of traps more. And there are 15 variarions in all of them.
its just another example of chess engines beeing bad at openings. they use opening books to circumnvent this but once they are out of them they can still fall into traps that are only unreaveling in a depth far greater than they were calculating.
11:13 best move according to who? Use stockfish 16 to analyze the game and every move it makes will be the best move if you give it the same amount of time and ram
Levy do you know Sebastian League? He's a machine learning engineer and he created a chess bot by himself, he launched it on lichess and currently it has a rating of 2800. I would love to see a video of you playing it.
On move 18 of the first game SF16 missed a tactic (I found with deeper analysis of SF, not my own, obviously). Nxe6!!! And after the pawn takes back, you give a check with the bishop on g5, the king is forced to e8, where you play Rc8+, and the king is forced to f7 and you win the rook.
RIP GothamChess. Unfortunately sacrificed the rook too many times and died from excitement from his last sacrifice of his life. I blame the kidnappers. Thanks for GothamWifey for uploading this final video and for Gotham to hit 4 million subscribers before he passed. Such a legend.
This is my first time watching this video, and I paused it having just finished the first game. I definitely haven't been disappointed so far. I'm not gonna lie, near the end when white was just mopping up pawns and Levy was clicking through the moves pretty quickly, I had to pause the video to get a better look at the various positions, and it led to my discovery of what I think is my favorite position of that game. I paused at exactly 8:57, when white plays Rc8+. For half a second, it looks like white blundered the rook. Then you realize that if Rc8+, Kxc8 then Nd6+ picks up the rook on b5 and black can't possibly stop both the a5 and h4 pawns. So...white played Rc8+ just as a boss move, purely for the flex value that comes from having an invincible rook. Also, 9:43...props to my guy Levy for keepin' that pimp hand strong. Sometimes you've just got to take a second to recognize game.
I love how Levy doesn't edit the video (much) so we get these moments where he just stops talking about chess and mentions something like his glasses being smuged or the neighbours being loud.
I would rate Levis narrating of the rook sacrifice a solid 9/10, it was perfectly leveled with the sacrifice itself, considering it is stockfish 16 even though it is 2 rooks for a bishop and a knight. Yet it was still powerful and charismatic as usual. Good job on that one Levi, good job.
hey levy, yesterday i hit 400 elo, and its all because of you, thanks man, it makes me happy to win a rapid 10 minute game edit: I'm back to 370 💀 edit 2: I'm at 450-500 lol
Doing chess puzzles was what really helped me get my elo up, especially the checkmating puzzles. Once you start recognizing the checkmating patterns, you can make a strategy out of maneuvering your opponent into those mate-in-two or mate-in-three positions.
Recently I discovered chess & how insane robots are at it. I'm pretty "new" to chess but I'm kinda getting the hang of the cool advanced stuff you can pull off and get away with. This video made me really curious about how far behind could a bot be, and still manage to pull a win/draw. So i put it to the test whenever i play against a blunder/disconnect. Once the human leaves, i do an analysis board and let Stockfish 16 continue the game as my opponent (after the opponent blundered). 1st Game: Black lost a Queen for a pawn and disconnected. I played against Stockfish being a queen up, and stockfish absolutely DESTROYED ME. It felt like every move i made was countered 10 moves ago. 2nd Game: White lost a Queen for 2 pawns, and I just forked 2 of his rooks (at which point he disconnected). I played it out carefully against Stockfish 16, and at one point the meter went into me having a mate in 9 opportunity (i didn't see it so i kept playing carefully) but did manage to win the game. Really proud of beating the bot, surprisingly with only a Queen & Rook advantage, but it took me some insane moves (at least they looked insane to me) to make it happen.
I would like to see a game with 2 engines just playing against each other with no restrictions. I know it will be a boring draw with the Spanish or something, but I want to see how it will look.
Gotham, a truly amazing up and coming streamer and chess youtuber has posted yet another chess video that continues to captivate his audience and perform well. Truly Inspiring - Katsu
Bro made 2 computers playing CHESS against each other a fun and intresting battle somehow with a lot of personality in computers just spitting out algebraic chess notations
Feels kinda stupid having the evalbar up. It's like having the little brother make oohh! or aaah! sounds after every move while you're watching your farther and grandfather play their immortal game
Stockfish 16: You can’t defeat me
Levi: I know, but he can
ChatGPT:
@@ntolmadakia77 lmao
@@ntolmadakia77lol good one
AND HE MISPRONOUNCES LEVYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
I thought alphazero is stronger than Stockfish
@@tyvo_never has been
Levy getting distracted by clapping is the most levy thing to do
I loved that
It was a slap
@@bobedyjakthe clap really slapped
tbf it was a clean slap
🤓
When the ELO bar praises the Stockfish 16 move Stockfish 15 must feel cheated 😂
the players are stockfish 15 & 16, but 15 is analyzing game review
"I'm you!"
@@uprootboredom Elo bar: "actually that's a great move"
Stockfish 15: "WHY THE FUCK COULDN'T YOU THINK ABOUT IT SOONER THEN??"
🤣🤣🤣
It's eval (evaluation) bar, not elo bar
Stockfish 15: you killed my father!
Stockfish 16: no, I AM your father
promptly obliterates stockfish 15
Stockfish 17: ....
I love watching King's Gambit games. A truly gigachad opening. Poetic how the stronger chess engine lost against it when it is supposed to be a suboptimal opening.
Its a very very sharp line opening even for an engine. There could be fireworks both ways and you need to be extremely careful playing it or against it.
King's Gambit is the kind of of opening you need to know 15 moves of traps to get to a position in which you need to play 10 moves of traps more. And there are 15 variarions in all of them.
@@ottolehikoinen6193 Yeah rather play a Vienna Gambit to bring some stability if you're playing with white. Even Vienna Gambit is a bit wild.
its just another example of chess engines beeing bad at openings.
they use opening books to circumnvent this but once they are out of them they can still fall into traps that are only unreaveling in a depth far greater than they were calculating.
@@mauer1If that's the case then can a gm beat Stockfish 16?
Can we just appreciate the fact that Levy just said "The Tal, the short, and the whatever that is" ?
Haha, didn’t even think about it lol 😂
Short with a capital S, give England's best some respect
@@psymar🤯
that was pretty funny gotta admit
GM Nigel Short variation
Who else gets inspired to play chess through Gotham and finishes a game with 8 blunders
Everyone
8? Rookie numbers try 13 and somehow winning
@@watchstuff5679you gotta bump those numbers up those are rookie numbers
Lol me
Ikr
Is it just me or do I love GothamChess videos
Us bro us
Im also addicted to it
Is it just me or do I love this comment
Everyone loves Levy
@@JBLGamingNLExcept Hikaru
😂I'm holding back my strong urge to say just you, but nah bro, we all love him
Alfa zero: impossible
Stockfish: I am four parallel universes ahead of you.
This is why its absolutely doesnt matters what Opening will you play. Even the strongest Chess engine in the World can lose vs kings gambit
I can't believe that gothamchess just said "it's Gotham time" and just chessed all over the board. Amazing
The morbious jokes never get old.
@@Kakeliom they’ve been old for months man
@@gusleffers9265makes it sexier
@@gusleffers9265fr
Been old since day 1 imo.
Levy saying the computer doesn't know that when it obviously saw a better sequence lmao
Hidden Fact: The eval bar is just Stockfish 15's ego level
Levy's stare at 0:00 is unbeatable.
Death is staring at your soul
I KEEP FUCKING MISSING THEM
Yep
Also he just got 4m subs
Fr
Fr
Congratulations to Hans Neimann for being the new strongest chess bot
Neimann 16 OP
U R bIack correct?
11:13 best move according to who? Use stockfish 16 to analyze the game and every move it makes will be the best move if you give it the same amount of time and ram
Levy not bothering about calls, says everything about dedication 26:20!
The phone call came in real clutch on the last game
is no one going to mention that amazing sacrifice at 8:57 ????
what happens i don’t get it
Yeah? The king could just take the rook but didn’t??
its a deflection, so when the king takes the rook the pawn on the a file is unstoppable
@@thefakeadult4352 Nd6+, fork of king and rook
Levy do you know Sebastian League? He's a machine learning engineer and he created a chess bot by himself, he launched it on lichess and currently it has a rating of 2800. I would love to see a video of you playing it.
honestly the best part of the video was levy learning that he can slap loudly
Wow! So amazing how Stockfish 16 was always able to play the best move!
Levy congrats on 4 mil! You really deserve it man
9:58 “and stock fish wins”
NOOOO REALLLY I thought alphazero was gonna win
New strongest chess bot will be Benji one day
Final game reminded me of when your knight was trapped when you were playing your own bot.
It's good to see that both versions of Stockfish appreciate the knights.
Did anyone else wonder why black king didn't take white took at 8:56 ??
As a King’s Gambit player, the last game did my heart some good
8:55 why did black not take the rook
Edit: Also why not take black's rook at 13:13...the next move is mate
Dude, I was wondering the same thing
knight d6 forks the king and the rook and black ends up with even less counterplay.
can you elaborate what you mean at the 13 minute mark though?
Bots keep on getting stronger and Levy’s stare keeps on getting intenser 0:00
Actually stockfish 16 is a younger sibling, he was made later than stockfish 15
The slap reaction is a classic reminder that Gotham is as much of a nerd as we are
Gotham being a _Chess_ UA-camr is a reminder that he's as much of a nerd as we are.
On move 18 of the first game SF16 missed a tactic (I found with deeper analysis of SF, not my own, obviously). Nxe6!!! And after the pawn takes back, you give a check with the bishop on g5, the king is forced to e8, where you play Rc8+, and the king is forced to f7 and you win the rook.
RIP GothamChess. Unfortunately sacrificed the rook too many times and died from excitement from his last sacrifice of his life. I blame the kidnappers. Thanks for GothamWifey for uploading this final video and for Gotham to hit 4 million subscribers before he passed. Such a legend.
Bro this copypasta really has gotten to a new rank of obnoxious
@@coociegenerator1448 I didn't copy paste bro. I just wrote it as a joke LOL.
This is my first time watching this video, and I paused it having just finished the first game. I definitely haven't been disappointed so far.
I'm not gonna lie, near the end when white was just mopping up pawns and Levy was clicking through the moves pretty quickly, I had to pause the video to get a better look at the various positions, and it led to my discovery of what I think is my favorite position of that game.
I paused at exactly 8:57, when white plays Rc8+. For half a second, it looks like white blundered the rook.
Then you realize that if
Rc8+, Kxc8 then
Nd6+ picks up the rook on b5 and black can't possibly stop both the a5 and h4 pawns. So...white played Rc8+ just as a boss move, purely for the flex value that comes from having an invincible rook.
Also, 9:43...props to my guy Levy for keepin' that pimp hand strong.
Sometimes you've just got to take a second to recognize game.
Really cool that you’re showing us this stockfish thing even if it isn’t that well known, hope it can become a gem one day
Stockfish 16 watching Stockfish 15 play f6:
You fool. You blundered checkmate in 93 moves.
Todays stare was a 10/10, made my heart stop for a second because i somehow got jumpscared
9:57 "And they win, stockfish wins." Which one?????
Levy's ability to make you lose Elo with his guides is a talent
Hi Walter white
@youtubeuserman2460cuz it's a bot
@youtubeuserman2460 because people may share the exact same interests as you. it is not unheard of at all
8:57 why not king takes c8?
@user-mn8ot9dj9s right but trading rooks might be good idk
@user-mn8ot9dj9s this is why I'm 300 🙃🫡
i love how easily he gets distracted 9:43.(btw is a clap not a slap levy)
That slap levy delivered to his hand was mimicking his captureres
this is what we want instead of 500 elo rated players
26:14 bro pick up the call💀
Imagine being a highly accomplished player who has dedicated their entire life to chess, only for a goofy fish to wipe the floor with you…
🗿
Kind of like aimbot/spinbot with esp
I love how Levy doesn't edit the video (much) so we get these moments where he just stops talking about chess and mentions something like his glasses being smuged or the neighbours being loud.
Today's stare is a solid 9/10.that was really sensational
AlphaZero: Wait till I get released again with updated AI.
this guy has to be the best chess youtuber of all time
at 8:57 why didn't the black king just capture the rook?
Levy is the kind of guy that spoiles an entire cenamatic universe in one thumbnail
“He plays d5, which is the best move”
Well no shit 😂
I would rate Levis narrating of the rook sacrifice a solid 9/10, it was perfectly leveled with the sacrifice itself, considering it is stockfish 16 even though it is 2 rooks for a bishop and a knight. Yet it was still powerful and charismatic as usual. Good job on that one Levi, good job.
"That was a good slap, OOOOOOOOOO0O0O0HOHOHOHOHOOOOOOOOOO!!!" Nice one. then he says, "That's already 2 slaps, and I'm not doing a third one."
2 many
Levy the typo dude to explain the health benefits of dried apricots to teach us about chess
Stockfish 16 isn't real, that's just Magnus playing.
hey levy, yesterday i hit 400 elo, and its all because of you, thanks man, it makes me happy to win a rapid 10 minute game
edit: I'm back to 370 💀
edit 2: I'm at 450-500 lol
Keep grinding bro, someday you’ll reach 4 digits. I wish u luck!
Doing chess puzzles was what really helped me get my elo up, especially the checkmating puzzles. Once you start recognizing the checkmating patterns, you can make a strategy out of maneuvering your opponent into those mate-in-two or mate-in-three positions.
I was 400 last September and I’m 20 points away from 1000 now. You got this!
Keep going! Was stuck at 600 for a while, and I’m now 1700! Doing a ton of puzzles and help, best of luck to you!
I'm 829
Stock fish 15 vs stock fish 16 while being judged with an eval bar of another lower level stock fish
I love to watch these engines playing with each other. If you can then pls upload more of it , atleast once in a week maybe
Recently I discovered chess & how insane robots are at it. I'm pretty "new" to chess but I'm kinda getting the hang of the cool advanced stuff you can pull off and get away with. This video made me really curious about how far behind could a bot be, and still manage to pull a win/draw.
So i put it to the test whenever i play against a blunder/disconnect. Once the human leaves, i do an analysis board and let Stockfish 16 continue the game as my opponent (after the opponent blundered).
1st Game: Black lost a Queen for a pawn and disconnected. I played against Stockfish being a queen up, and stockfish absolutely DESTROYED ME. It felt like every move i made was countered 10 moves ago.
2nd Game: White lost a Queen for 2 pawns, and I just forked 2 of his rooks (at which point he disconnected). I played it out carefully against Stockfish 16, and at one point the meter went into me having a mate in 9 opportunity (i didn't see it so i kept playing carefully) but did manage to win the game. Really proud of beating the bot, surprisingly with only a Queen & Rook advantage, but it took me some insane moves (at least they looked insane to me) to make it happen.
Congrats on 4 million Levy!
wrong
@@PhysicianChess???
@@PhysicianChess nuh uh
I would like to see a game with 2 engines just playing against each other with no restrictions. I know it will be a boring draw with the Spanish or something, but I want to see how it will look.
My favorite part of the video was when gotham said it's "gothing time!" And gothed all over the chessboard.
That King's Gambit game is one of the most beautiful bot games I've seen in some time.
Congrats Gotham for hitting 4M!!! You're probably my favorite UA-camr out there and wish you all the best!
Everyone else: King protection
Stockfish 16: King development
Today’s stare was truly impeccable, 9/10
"sit on the board an- and play with yourself"
Stockfish:
16:10 - 16:11 was truly the most inspiring thing I've ever seen
That knight cage at that last game feels like when you're fighting with your little brother and they pull out that crybaby kick move
stockfish 16 can beat alphazero
@@hellnawmanwtf🆗🆒
@@commentwarrior what?
@@hellnawmanwtf your comment didn't fit in this context at all...
@@commentwarrior this guys comment was "alpha zero is better" or someting and he prob changed it or youtube just bugged or someting
Gotham, a truly amazing up and coming streamer and chess youtuber has posted yet another chess video that continues to captivate his audience and perform well.
Truly Inspiring
- Katsu
this is infact, what has happened.
For the next video about negative elo chess, the one being starred should be Levy himself.
Congrats on 4M my guy what a long way we’ve passed passed together as Gotham community, all the best and see you at 5M!🎉
Stockfish 15: who are you?
Stockfish 16: i’m you but stronger
Hello
U first bro
11:14 Every move played is the best according to our current understanding of chess
It would be interesting to see SF 16 play SF 15’s failed openings from their games and see the improvements 16 has over 15.
I would've loved this video even more if Chat GPT wasn't invited.
Bro made 2 computers playing CHESS against each other a fun and intresting battle somehow with a lot of personality in computers just spitting out algebraic chess notations
As a king's gambit player I'm proud of stockfish 15 for reaffirming that my favorite opening is OP
9:48 Levy out of context
Feels kinda stupid having the evalbar up. It's like having the little brother make oohh! or aaah! sounds after every move while you're watching your farther and grandfather play their immortal game
This is a knee slapper: stockfish 15 got clapped in the first game and Levi showed it with his clap's
Csnt wait for Benji to drink his blood.
I love how levy makes the most complex top engine moves look so simple for my little 900 elo brain
me 9 elo 😊
11:14 'which is the 'best move' damn, the new absolute best bot ever created plays the best move, who wouldve thought
Stockfish is trained against itself so it is litterally made to crush itself in a precedent version
Holy crap a video not centered around Magnus?!
Grandma spanking the young whippersnapper in the end, reminding it who rules the house.
"Which is the best move (by Stockfish 16)". Evaluated by.. Stockfish 16... 😅😅
11:13 "So it played Ne4, which is the best move." Of course it is the term "best move" is literally by definition "Stockfish's move" bro
Yet another proof that the King’s Gambit is the best opening!
Any good clever move
Levy: "THIS IS A RIDICULOUS MOVE"
That's why he won't ever become a GM
Stockfish won't be the strongest for long, trust me
sometimes I lay in the garden and I cover myself with dirt and pretend that I'm a potato
Relatable
It is funny to me how you are calling stockfish 16 "the older brother," but isn't stockfish 15 older than stockfish 16?
Dang stockfish in the corner crying at its self
Great video, reminds me of the time my wife left me for a 2009 turd brown Kia Soul.