It was a late Queen side castling but it was the best thing to do as it bought the other rook into the attack plus the king was much safer so it did make great sense
@@michaelmassaro4375 Of course it was a good move- I was only commenting on the fact that there was a castling of either sort on move 31 of a chess game- you don't see a castle that late in a game very often.
Wonderful video. Those Queen moves to d5 and c3 were great. I like that you said “these are ai moves,” but actually, if an architect or a mathematician who uses geometry all day were to see these moves, they might feel right at home because the emphasis from ai is more on sharp diagonals squares and clean shapes, pieces in a tight-knit community of particular areas of the board. The way were taught in life with many things disturbs our natural recognition for patterns, but with the help of your and other ai chess videos, its a habit that can be broken through quite easily, if only one has an open mind. Im loving the patterns Im finding in these chess ai combos, and your sidelines help massively to identify the danger surrounding these positions.
Man seriously that blue picture is so beautiful, and the chess set behind it in the background is gorgeous too. The other chess guys dont have as creative pictures for their videos well done Jozarov! Do you paint too? Cant wait to dive into this game. Hope youre well. Btw, I keep trying to find a playlist on your channel that is longer than just 2 videos, for ai chess, and I found one on your channel when I go to the home page but lately its not there. Do you have a link to a playlist youve done of ai chess?
3:38 After Qxd5 this position looks similiar to some Sicilian. 3:41 Jozarov: "Like Najdorf Sicilian ... similiar pawnstructure. " :-) 16:11 Bd7 is nice
Great game as always Jozarov Stockfish so effective in the endgame vs Seer Rook Bishop vs Bishop pair well played what’s difficult for humans is possible with Stockfish 😅 Thanks Josip
Fantastic game and great coverage, as usual... and Seer was good but could not really get into the game as it was always a move or two behind Stockfish. Congrats on your 700 plus games on Computer Chess Series, what a collection! I have seen a good portion of those and no less interested than seeing the very first one.
Thank you very much again! And thanks a lot for PGN 🙏
Any time!
That late castling was both defensive and attacking. A great game from the fish and fine analysis. Thanks Josip.
My pleasure!
It most likely was Stockfish #1 suggested move that’s sounds funny Stockfish recommending a great move for Stockfish 😅
It was impressive, wasn't it!
Brutal play on both sides of the board vs the KID by SF.
31. O-O-O is something you don't see very often in chess.
Woah!
It was a late Queen side castling but it was the best thing to do as it bought the other rook into the attack plus the king was much safer so it did make great sense
@@michaelmassaro4375 Of course it was a good move- I was only commenting on the fact that there was a castling of either sort on move 31 of a chess game- you don't see a castle that late in a game very often.
@@yanceyward3689well if the opportunity is there might as well for sure 😊♟️‼️
Wonderful video. Those Queen moves to d5 and c3 were great. I like that you said “these are ai moves,” but actually, if an architect or a mathematician who uses geometry all day were to see these moves, they might feel right at home because the emphasis from ai is more on sharp diagonals squares and clean shapes, pieces in a tight-knit community of particular areas of the board. The way were taught in life with many things disturbs our natural recognition for patterns, but with the help of your and other ai chess videos, its a habit that can be broken through quite easily, if only one has an open mind.
Im loving the patterns Im finding in these chess ai combos, and your sidelines help massively to identify the danger surrounding these positions.
Sounds scientific oscarhernandez great take
Yes, there was a disturbance in the force!
Thank you michaelmassaro, youre very kind.
As a human, I would be super scared to face the bishop pair in the endgame, but that rook was used to its maximum potential. Incredible maneuvers!
I think a human GM would struggle even with Rook and Bishop vs a Bishop pair great maneuvers
It was a master class... Stockfish with a rook and bishop against two bishops in the end game is no match!
La táctica de Stockfish es brutal.gracias Jozarov.Saludos.
Man seriously that blue picture is so beautiful, and the chess set behind it in the background is gorgeous too. The other chess guys dont have as creative pictures for their videos well done Jozarov! Do you paint too?
Cant wait to dive into this game. Hope youre well.
Btw, I keep trying to find a playlist on your channel that is longer than just 2 videos, for ai chess, and I found one on your channel when I go to the home page but lately its not there. Do you have a link to a playlist youve done of ai chess?
3:38 After Qxd5 this position looks similiar to some Sicilian.
3:41 Jozarov: "Like Najdorf Sicilian ... similiar pawnstructure. " :-)
16:11 Bd7 is nice
Amazing bro...😊
But after learning 150 attack and flank attack from your channel i can beat everyone near me who plays KID against me😍
Great game as always Jozarov Stockfish so effective in the endgame vs Seer Rook Bishop vs Bishop pair well played what’s difficult for humans is possible with Stockfish 😅 Thanks Josip
Fantastic game and great coverage, as usual... and Seer was good but could not really get into the game as it was always a move or two behind Stockfish. Congrats on your 700 plus games on Computer Chess Series, what a collection! I have seen a good portion of those and no less interested than seeing the very first one.
What was time limit?
Good question.