At 0:59 the 4th move was played by black in the chess French Defense. 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 Nc6 Move 1 by black verified by Stockfish 16 at a depth of 39. Move 2 by black tied for 1st choice at depth 39, and sole 1st choice at a depth of 40. Move 3 by black in a 3-way tie for 1st choice at depth 39, and sole 1st choice at a depth of 41. Move 4 by black in a 5-way tie at depth 43, and a 4-way tie at depth 44. Among those 4 choices, Qb6 was the only statically winning move. The other 3 of those 4 tied choices for blacks 4th move had more losses by black than wins by black. People viewing this channel might want to consider Qb6 as a 4th move for black. In case of black choosing 4... Qb6, mostly on move 5 black should make a knight move of Nc6, but if white threatens to fianchetto a bishop with the pawn move 5. g3, then black's response should be to mobilize the bishop travelling on the same color squares, with the bishop move 5... Bd7. The black queen's job is to mostly just stay in place, perhaps for the next dozen turns or so. Short version: All of the above moves by black were 1st choice by Stockfish 16. The 4th move by black was part of a 4-way tie at a depth of 44. Of those 4 choices, the queen move 4... Qb6 had the highest ratio of black wins to wins by white.
As the 1st 5 moves played out... 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 Nc6 5. Nf3 QB6 At depth 41, Stockfish 16 pre-rated the black queen move at +0.04 advantage for white, and the potential bishop move of Bd7 at +0.00 advantage for white. In a way, it didn't matter, since white would have probably figured out a scheme to getting a +0.04 advantage anyway. Technically, in that situation, black's 5th move should have been Bd7, deferring the queen move to later. If white does not do something to take advantage of that sequence flaw, that +0.04 advantage for white is meaningless. All in all, in facing the 1st 5 moves of the French Defense, white fought against the rough equivalent of Stockfish 16 set to a depth of 41 for those 1st 5 moves. In hindsight, those 1st 4 moves by black were perfect, with the 5th move by black having only a tiny flaw. Potentially, now that the black queen has moved, white can do something to change where the black queen's ideal square is, eventually perhaps costing black a move later, in order to put black's queen at some new ideal location.
And then at 1:13 the white bishop move happens before the black bishop can walk out of its jail at its starting location of c8 to freedom at d7. In hindsight, the initial set of 5 black moves should have been 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 Nc6 5. Nf3 Bd7 Basic theme of queen movement in chess re-learned: Normally in a game of chess, before moving one's queen, one should have first moved at least 1 pawn, and at least 1 knight, and at least 1 bishop. In the case of the black queen move that happened on black's 5th move, there had been 3 black pawns moved, and 1 black knight moved, but no black bishop.moved.
Stockfish versus Stockfish chess battles often happen at a depth of 20. With the French Defense, at some depths with Stockfish 16 between a depth of 20 and a depth of 40, a probably bad rook pawn move by black of a6 or h6 will tie for 1st Stockfish 16 choice somewhere in black's 1st 5 moves in the French Defense. Not surprisingly, at lower depths than 41, there are a lot of ways a bot, Stockfish 16 for example, can go wrong with the French Defense. At much lower depths, Stockfish 16 for example will detect and avoid the Tarrasch Trap in another line of play in chess, but even at a depth of 41, Stockfish 16 can still sometimes have trouble with the French Defense line of play. When computers eventually get faster some year, some future yet to exist version of Stockfish will possibly eventually be able to better solve problems in the French Defense line of play, at who knows how high of a depth, perhaps at a depth of 47, or perhaps at an even greater depth number. For now though, smaller depths than 41 can too often recommend a long term bad move in the French Defense. Short version: For now in the year 2025, bot recommended moves for black in the French Defense should be regarded with caution.
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At 0:59 the 4th move was played by black in the chess French Defense.
1. e4 e6
2. d4 d5
3. e5 c5
4. c3 Nc6
Move 1 by black verified by Stockfish 16 at a depth of 39.
Move 2 by black tied for 1st choice at depth 39, and sole 1st choice at a depth of 40.
Move 3 by black in a 3-way tie for 1st choice at depth 39, and sole 1st choice at a depth of 41.
Move 4 by black in a 5-way tie at depth 43, and a 4-way tie at depth 44. Among those 4 choices, Qb6 was the only statically winning move. The other 3 of those 4 tied choices for blacks 4th move had more losses by black than wins by black. People viewing this channel might want to consider Qb6 as a 4th move for black.
In case of black choosing 4... Qb6, mostly on move 5 black should make a knight move of Nc6, but if white threatens to fianchetto a bishop with the pawn move 5. g3, then black's response should be to mobilize the bishop travelling on the same color squares, with the bishop move 5... Bd7. The black queen's job is to mostly just stay in place, perhaps for the next dozen turns or so.
Short version: All of the above moves by black were 1st choice by Stockfish 16. The 4th move by black was part of a 4-way tie at a depth of 44. Of those 4 choices, the queen move 4... Qb6 had the highest ratio of black wins to wins by white.
As the 1st 5 moves played out...
1. e4 e6
2. d4 d5
3. e5 c5
4. c3 Nc6
5. Nf3 QB6
At depth 41, Stockfish 16 pre-rated the black queen move at +0.04 advantage for white, and the potential bishop move of Bd7 at +0.00 advantage for white. In a way, it didn't matter, since white would have probably figured out a scheme to getting a +0.04 advantage anyway.
Technically, in that situation, black's 5th move should have been Bd7, deferring the queen move to later. If white does not do something to take advantage of that sequence flaw, that +0.04 advantage for white is meaningless.
All in all, in facing the 1st 5 moves of the French Defense, white fought against the rough equivalent of Stockfish 16 set to a depth of 41 for those 1st 5 moves. In hindsight, those 1st 4 moves by black were perfect, with the 5th move by black having only a tiny flaw. Potentially, now that the black queen has moved, white can do something to change where the black queen's ideal square is, eventually perhaps costing black a move later, in order to put black's queen at some new ideal location.
And then at 1:13 the white bishop move happens before the black bishop can walk out of its jail at its starting location of c8 to freedom at d7.
In hindsight, the initial set of 5 black moves should have been
1. e4 e6
2. d4 d5
3. e5 c5
4. c3 Nc6
5. Nf3 Bd7
Basic theme of queen movement in chess re-learned: Normally in a game of chess, before moving one's queen, one should have first moved at least 1 pawn, and at least 1 knight, and at least 1 bishop.
In the case of the black queen move that happened on black's 5th move, there had been 3 black pawns moved, and 1 black knight moved, but no black bishop.moved.
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Stockfish versus Stockfish chess battles often happen at a depth of 20. With the French Defense, at some depths with Stockfish 16 between a depth of 20 and a depth of 40, a probably bad rook pawn move by black of a6 or h6 will tie for 1st Stockfish 16 choice somewhere in black's 1st 5 moves in the French Defense.
Not surprisingly, at lower depths than 41, there are a lot of ways a bot, Stockfish 16 for example, can go wrong with the French Defense. At much lower depths, Stockfish 16 for example will detect and avoid the Tarrasch Trap in another line of play in chess, but even at a depth of 41, Stockfish 16 can still sometimes have trouble with the French Defense line of play.
When computers eventually get faster some year, some future yet to exist version of Stockfish will possibly eventually be able to better solve problems in the French Defense line of play, at who knows how high of a depth, perhaps at a depth of 47, or perhaps at an even greater depth number. For now though, smaller depths than 41 can too often recommend a long term bad move in the French Defense.
Short version: For now in the year 2025, bot recommended moves for black in the French Defense should be regarded with caution.
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At 34:26 you could have went Rb1 instead of Bf3. Stockfish even recommend it, but you were breezing through the analysis too fast to catch it.
Yes multiple ways to win the position. I was too focused on trapping the rook on a7.
*17:51* why didn't you go Qb4? or is it because of your opponents queen going to Qh5+
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I was looking to check check check and just get a draw.
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I did that in the previous one.
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You may originate from tomato land, but you left the country so many years ago you don't event remember the taste of a real tomato. Me, on the other hand, still live there.
Tomatoes all day, all the way. Pony tries to hop ? Slips on a rotten tomato and breaks his leg each time.
What a sad country it is. I understand you leaving it.
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