AlphaZero's Positional Play (Exchange Sacrifice!)

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  • @AnnaRudolfChess
    @AnnaRudolfChess  4 роки тому +42

    UPDATE: Hey folks! Thank you for your kind words about my AlphaZero videos! I don't have new AZ videos on this channel but I have created something even bigger: an entire chess course (Attack like a machine!) highly influenced by AlphaZero's play, with the main chapter dedicated to AlphaZero's attacking chess. You can check out the preview video and find out more about the course here: www.chessable.com/anna-1

    • @detroiter4eva
      @detroiter4eva 4 роки тому +1

      This is where my game become weak. My attacks are too passive. I will most definitely check out this link!

    • @jackharvey2127
      @jackharvey2127 4 роки тому +2

      Anna I just love your style, particularly your red berrett, also your sweet voice, your gorgeous face, oh - - - not forgetting the way you explain the games!

    • @Dae-Ying-Kim12345
      @Dae-Ying-Kim12345 2 роки тому

      * such great tell of this video ! *

  • @oliverutis7142
    @oliverutis7142 5 років тому +115

    I really appreciate the relatable way in which you explain the positional and strategic implications.

  • @JacobFreeze
    @JacobFreeze 5 років тому +43

    IMHO Anna Rudolf's videos about AlphaZero are the most fun and deepest chess commentary on the internet.

  • @hozzoh9936
    @hozzoh9936 5 років тому +106

    When I watch alpha zero it’s like an alien god has come to earth to teach us chess.

    • @Legominder
      @Legominder 5 років тому +2

      Yeah, like a cut of a high-dimensional way superior world.

    • @itchykami
      @itchykami 5 років тому +4

      Nope, this is a man-made god.

    • @infinitejest9978
      @infinitejest9978 5 років тому +29

      @@itchykami every god Is man made

    • @JohnnyReb1976
      @JohnnyReb1976 4 роки тому

      Except, we can't learn this.

  • @qianweijia1
    @qianweijia1 5 років тому +260

    I would like you to cover more alphazero games. You have more insight than agadmator but the same passion and enthusiasm in your voice unlike the other masters

    • @ahsanabbas1397
      @ahsanabbas1397 5 років тому +40

      Antonio's videos are shorter. He doesn't have time to explain all the ideas behind the moves. Although I do agree that her knowledge and delivery is exceptional. She makes it sound very easy. Explaining the philosophy behind critical moves is a nice touch.

    • @kalsonofel4788
      @kalsonofel4788 5 років тому +30

      I agree with both of you, excellent points! Agadmators videos are more important for chess you could argue, as they are shorter and therefore get more views (we all want chess to become alot more popular, agad is doing just that). but Annas analysis is far superior!

    • @StateofMindJscj
      @StateofMindJscj 5 років тому +19

      agad is my go to for short videos and finegold is my go to for indepth. This is a nice inbetween

    • @attilakiss8585
      @attilakiss8585 5 років тому +6

      @@santiagomorales9129 Because both are great, but in a different way

    • @perc-ai
      @perc-ai 5 років тому +10

      anna is also higher rated than agad so i love hearing her commentary

  • @magic_hotel
    @magic_hotel 5 років тому +34

    Clear presentation and great content selection Anna! Shows how important it is (in a fairly closed position) to target an important weakness, bring all your pieces to their best squares, and not neglect those prophylactic measures that help stamp out any counter-play for your opponent. Of course, Alpha's acute sense of urgency and danger are not things that we could easily emulate, but understanding the process is a big step in the right direction.

  • @Shwetankdhyani
    @Shwetankdhyani 5 років тому +55

    Adagmator and Anna Rudolf .. my two favorite chess channels.

  • @Tensooni
    @Tensooni 5 років тому +27

    It is so quick to adapt between multiple different micro plans in game. Truly fascinating.

    • @martinmarriott1819
      @martinmarriott1819 4 роки тому

      It is never ever even slightly boxed in !

    • @mirzamirza7878
      @mirzamirza7878 3 роки тому

      i really improved after watching this. Now, i really don't care about pieces. I just aim the king side, don't give a shit to my pieces in other way. And i play better. The guy who gave values to the pieces is a criminal !

  • @geraldpeebles-brown7865
    @geraldpeebles-brown7865 4 роки тому +2

    Hi, Anna. For me, as a 1900 player, your videos of AlphaZero's games open a window on super-high-level chess that makes me want to work harder and smarter. Keep up the fantastic work, showcasing the most artistic games of chess I've ever seen.

  • @whiskeyob26
    @whiskeyob26 5 років тому +7

    Your first video on alphazero is the reason I found your channel and subscribed. Love your enthusiasm and analysis style. Would love more alphazero videos.

  • @mastrake
    @mastrake 5 років тому +10

    I feel like there are deep lessons to be learned from Alphazero's play. Thank for another excellent video. I hope you do more!

  • @christianjoseph6502
    @christianjoseph6502 4 роки тому +3

    This is a very underated chess channel. She brings a lot of energy and enthusiasm that people like agadmator seem to lack. You can tell she really loves the game.

  • @JB_inks
    @JB_inks 5 років тому +11

    Absolutely love your commentary. This is truly how I wish all chess matches were explained. Wonderful.

  • @mastrake
    @mastrake 5 років тому +13

    I was happy to hear you acknowledge the great exchange-sacrificer virtuoso Tigran Petrosian!

  • @isolatedpawn
    @isolatedpawn 5 років тому +12

    I love your videos and analysis.And its really amazing how you explain the strategic plans in any position. Keep up the great work Anna.

  • @GertGybels
    @GertGybels 5 років тому +27

    Love these AlphaZero analysis you do. Myself, I play just like AlphaZero with a lot of weird and unpredictable moves.
    Difference is, it doesn't work out that well for me so I need to improve on that :- D (j/k)

    • @bogdanfutera
      @bogdanfutera 4 роки тому +1

      Good point! Me too....

    • @bertfrankian4804
      @bertfrankian4804 4 роки тому +2

      I won't speak for others but I'm in the same boat :)

  • @kacpermaskulak7788
    @kacpermaskulak7788 5 років тому +279

    It's actually better than ASMR

    • @dariusduesentrieb
      @dariusduesentrieb 5 років тому +20

      but not better than Yasser Seirawan

    • @lkhalid
      @lkhalid 5 років тому

      lol

    • @Ken.-
      @Ken.- 5 років тому +4

      >Is that a French accent too?
      Not even close.

    • @Ken.-
      @Ken.- 5 років тому +4

      Hungarian?

    • @Ronbo710
      @Ronbo710 5 років тому

      @@Ken.- Like the Gabor sisters yes.

  • @bbbp974
    @bbbp974 5 років тому +1

    More Alpha Zero games please. The way you explain it with rare enthusiasm and passion make it much more interesting and understandable. BTW you have a beautiful voice too. Love your videos.

  • @jd00313
    @jd00313 5 років тому +5

    Very insightful analysis Anna! It was interesting to hear your thoughts on AlphaZero's specific moves that seem unnatural to us human players and how they worked out in the long game. More videos please!

  • @denislejeune9218
    @denislejeune9218 5 років тому +13

    Yes, MORE Alpha0 please. Utterly spellbinding positions and tactics.

  • @naturalsquasher
    @naturalsquasher 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. Your analysis is really insightful, focused on positional chess and your hat is awesome. My wife says that if she ever watches chess videos, she is only going to watch your videos. Please share more videos on AlphaZero.

  • @GhoulSoulToll
    @GhoulSoulToll 5 років тому +10

    I could probably watch and listen to anything Anna Rudolf narrates.

  • @TheMmau100
    @TheMmau100 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video! You get deeper into the postions better than any other chess youtuber, please continue analysing more Alphazero's games with your talent and charism and charm :)

  • @donaldstein2640
    @donaldstein2640 4 роки тому

    I am super amazed at how informative these videos are! I would really love to see more and learn more from you and Alphazero.. every since I have watched these videos and studied them, my rank has gone up and my understanding of the game has become much, much clearer.. I have played since I was 5yrs old. I have read many books and magazines about the game yet I have learned more from you then any of it... so for that I want to thank you very much for these wonderful videos..

  • @raymond04calitri
    @raymond04calitri 5 років тому +11

    I love alphazero videos .. cause anna is who explain to us

  • @brooksiefan
    @brooksiefan 5 років тому +17

    Anna + Alpha Zero = unbeatable combination! ♥

  • @timsullivan4566
    @timsullivan4566 5 років тому

    Anna, I didn't think it possible that a commentary could add SO MUCH to my enjoyment of a game's analysis. a game can provide more than just the stimulation of an intellectual challenge thanks to you, I NOW see chess can offer all the rewards of a well-woven story. Your never-strained use of dramatic suspense, delightful surprise and wry humor guides me effortlessly through your narrative. Chess making me smile, grin and chuckle?! Who knew?

  • @DistinctAndReticent
    @DistinctAndReticent 5 років тому

    Your AlphaZero commentary is the best I've found. You distilled key drivers of AZ's strategy - mobility, flexibility, and the bizarre willingness to retreat and sacrifice. I see chess completely differently now. More please!

  • @Jehannum2000
    @Jehannum2000 5 років тому +1

    Absolutely superb analysis, focusing on strategy and position rather than endless alternative tactical lines. I've ordered the Sadler/Regan book on AlphaZero. I can't help wishing Anna had been involved in writing it.

  • @kenbrown438
    @kenbrown438 4 роки тому +2

    Your Alpha Zero analysises are marvelous !!!!

  • @projectc1rca048
    @projectc1rca048 5 років тому +17

    Awesome game! I am always amazed when I see chess engines play the game and your analysis of each move is very helpful to understand how and why each move was played. In terms of how Alpha Zero plays the game reminds me a lot of Paul Morphy and how he valued open positions, making sacrifices when necessary, and activating all he's pieces in harmony with TEMPO. Sense Alpha Zero has no knowledge of piece value in terms of how much points each piece is worth, ( IT ) simply plays the game based on gaining positional advantages by small incremental steps whether it be by placing pieces on great outpost squares or by retreating a piece to a safe square while at the same time creating room for a less active piece to become active if that makes sense. Love your breakdowns and reviews of these kinds of games. I was wondering if you could do a video on some of Paul Morphy's games? Appreciate the chess content and keep up the great work Anna :)

    • @julioandresgomez3201
      @julioandresgomez3201 5 років тому +1

      Morphy was not that good at this kind of closed positions.

    • @projectc1rca048
      @projectc1rca048 5 років тому

      @@julioandresgomez3201 Hmm interesting, do you think Morphy would have been better with playing in closed positions if given the time? Now that you mention it, of all the games I've observed from Morphy, they were mostly all open positions and like Alpha Zero, Morphy pretty much taught himself how to play the game so I guess the possibility is there for sure. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. A.I. are becoming more and more powerful and we are learning more from them everyday. I find this very fascinating/interesting for sure.

    • @julioandresgomez3201
      @julioandresgomez3201 5 років тому +1

      @@projectc1rca048 Sure, IF he devotes to it. Fact is, Morphy got bored of chess in open positions, he´d most likely bore of positions in which you can not unleash "savage" attacks and there are no tactical shots (which by the way were highly disregarded in the romantic era of chess, not that it matters if your playing style is positional but obviously that´s not Morphy´s style either).

    • @yunjaejung9720
      @yunjaejung9720 5 років тому +1

      I agree with Julio, I thought the way alphazero played was almost shattering and displayed another level in chess in that pieces can be placed back to be developed for the new position in a closed position that still displays levels of risk and fear while pulling the maneuver off for a much deeper small advantage. In a lot of ways tempo was not the way alphazero bested stockfish, if anything stockfish valuing tempos too much is probably what caused it to never see 3 seemingly developmentally flawed move that requires 6 moves for the idea to even start.

    • @projectc1rca048
      @projectc1rca048 5 років тому

      @@MrSupernova111 Oh yeah I agree 100%. I was just stating to Julio that from the games that I looked at from Morphy, they were mostly open positions but yes, I do agree just because Morphy preferred mainly open games does not mean he was a positional player.

  • @thamsanqakheswa305
    @thamsanqakheswa305 Рік тому

    This is the first video I've seen from your channel Anna and I love it. That's why I liked and subscribed Looking forward to watching more of your videos.

  • @Smi7h1sH3r3
    @Smi7h1sH3r3 4 роки тому +2

    great video! helpful for a beginner like myself that you go through each move a bit more slowly than other players. thanks!

  • @JoeBob79569
    @JoeBob79569 5 років тому +3

    11:30 . This is why I love AlphaZero games. You pause the video and go looking for the most ridiculous move possible. I guessed at Kh3, just for fun, but Ng1 was a close second. lol!

  • @SvetoslavBatsoev
    @SvetoslavBatsoev 5 років тому +3

    Thanks Anna, great analysis, and yes, I do want more AlphaZero games.

  • @CarlosRodriguez-ru8em
    @CarlosRodriguez-ru8em 5 років тому

    Wow I view a lot of chess commentary/instructional videos and definitely you add a certain spice, an element of excitement that just adds to the wonderful analysis. Thanks Anna!

  • @mikeyoung9810
    @mikeyoung9810 5 років тому +5

    Really enjoyed this. I'm a bad player but I love learning things about chess and Anna Rudolf is very entertaining.

  • @Randyrocker1
    @Randyrocker1 5 років тому +1

    I'm so taken by you, that I've learned a great deal of chess in the process, you definitely have improved my game. Thank you Anna.

  • @mfray4272
    @mfray4272 5 років тому

    I was fascinated with chess in my college days and recently started playing again on a chess app. My game was rusty but once I started watching channels like Anna's and Agadmator's, it has dramatically improved! Chess is the new Black! I think the best thing I've learned on this channel is how to patiently and aggressively use the King in the end game. Thanks a million!

  • @James-nr9gm
    @James-nr9gm 5 років тому +1

    Always quality content! Love the excellent explanations and low-key vibe. Keep up the good work!

  • @kevinnitta1301
    @kevinnitta1301 4 роки тому

    I really love these strategic analyses of Alpha Zero''s games. Way beyond my level to understand otherwise. Your expert breakdown is easy to understand and one day I hope to meet and play a game against you. Of course you would wipe me out easily but being able to go over it after would improve my play substantially. As always Anna fabulous job. You are by far my favorite streamer .

  • @repawnd1
    @repawnd1 5 років тому +204

    *Creepy chess comments has entered the chat*

    • @DraoxxMusic
      @DraoxxMusic 5 років тому +34

      I wanna tickle Agad's pickle

    • @repawnd1
      @repawnd1 5 років тому +37

      @@DraoxxMusic Interesting thought my man, thanks for sharing.

    • @michaelvanzyl9418
      @michaelvanzyl9418 5 років тому +23

      Are you interested in my many leather bound books?

    • @albertomihai5223
      @albertomihai5223 5 років тому +3

      @@-_Nuke_- literaly just saw that vid now xd

    • @yehabon
      @yehabon 5 років тому +3

      I'd like to knight her G5. Also thanks for using the word prophylactic so much.

  • @harryvanhulzen6605
    @harryvanhulzen6605 5 років тому +2

    That was sheer fun Anna, just taking my breath, please upload more stuff from Alpha Zero and Leela aswel

  • @carlos_kay
    @carlos_kay 5 років тому

    I had already watched this video on Agadmator's channel but since he has to keep his videos short, there are some finer details he didn't cover and you have covered everything extremely well!! Please, we want more...

  • @attilakiss8585
    @attilakiss8585 5 років тому +1

    Szia Anna! Szuper a videód, ha van energiád és kedved, gyakrabban is csinálhatnál.

  • @Martincohenphoto
    @Martincohenphoto 5 років тому +2

    Learning so much from these wonderful lectures! Please keep them going!!

  • @taylorIndependenceHall
    @taylorIndependenceHall 5 років тому +1

    i started playing chess anfter watching your videos. you are incredibly smart and a joy to listen to.

  • @kensteffen7298
    @kensteffen7298 5 років тому

    This wonderful lesson/analysis was certainly worth the wait since your first one. I hope the next alphazero (or leela) video will be soon !! You are awesome !!

  • @OzcanErmanYuksel
    @OzcanErmanYuksel 5 років тому

    Everything about this video is amazing. The chess, the anchor, the strategy, the AIs.

  • @physicsonline8853
    @physicsonline8853 4 роки тому +1

    Incredible!I'll have to learn chess all over again.Alpha Zero's moves are out of my syllabus.

  • @marekstepanek6501
    @marekstepanek6501 5 років тому

    Your comment is not only explaining brilliantly a chess game, but also emotionalizing it, although it is calculated by two machines far away from every human feelings. So you are referring a human game (chess), played by two machines back to human understanding (analysis with an emotional aspect). Really deeply moving your two comments of AlphaZero games. Thank you!

  • @daniloreboucas5888
    @daniloreboucas5888 5 років тому +3

    The best chess analysis I've seen so far

  • @kalfch1
    @kalfch1 5 років тому +2

    Excellent video. Alpha Zero really impresses me on that one. Nice analysis

  • @fred324gigo
    @fred324gigo 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful!
    Thank you so much for your work!
    Yeah i definitely would be pleased to get more A0 games

  • @wbotti
    @wbotti 3 роки тому +1

    These are great videos. Thank you Anna for helping us improve!

  • @nickcellino1503
    @nickcellino1503 4 роки тому

    Your video is perfect. No GM could have analyzed this wonderful AlphaZero game as well as you did.

  • @mithunkumar.s2965
    @mithunkumar.s2965 5 років тому +1

    Anna Rudolf !!! Ur chess explanations are the best!!!!
    Voice, accent, speed, style ! Just great :)

  • @tonyb9735
    @tonyb9735 5 років тому +1

    Another wonderful analysis. No other chess analyst brings the game to life for me as you do and makes it so exciting, also I enjoy your humour. Who else can do serious chess analysis and jokes? :-)
    Please do cover more of Alpha Zero's games, it is fascinating stuff.

    • @SpaceCadet4Jesus
      @SpaceCadet4Jesus 5 років тому +1

      "Who else can do serious chess analysis and jokes?"
      GingerGM......but he's not nearly as good to look at.........in a skirt...!

    • @tonyb9735
      @tonyb9735 5 років тому +1

      @@SpaceCadet4Jesus Oh, I don't know ..... he's very fetching in a skirt ;-)

  • @musicalnostalgician4083
    @musicalnostalgician4083 5 років тому

    You are already my favourite alongside Chessnetwork! Great explanation of positional intricacies.

  • @pettPette
    @pettPette 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Anna, I think you should consider the time-limit of the game also. This is because the best move of stockfish or any engine depends on the time it has to evaluate the position. The time you used to analyze stockfish moves using stockfish 8 may not be the same time stockfish 8 used during the game.

  • @javega2010
    @javega2010 5 років тому +2

    I just love your style for commenting the alpha zero games!! Please do more, many more!!!

  • @t0lkien1
    @t0lkien1 4 роки тому

    The reason AlphaZero can play this way is because it calculates perfectly. The precision frees it up to make these kinds of moves, because it's accurately made provision for all the possible tactical shots way down the line. No way will a human ever be able to play the same way (IMO). It's fantastic, though, watching what this level of calculation empowers. It totally changes the game, frees it up from all the stodgy memorization and orthodox "rules", and makes it much more interesting and exciting. In a way it reminds me of Fischer at his best. Thankyou for the analysis!

  • @versatilpraxis
    @versatilpraxis 5 років тому +8

    Superb analysis

  • @cooky68able
    @cooky68able 5 років тому

    Anna, your analysis of the game and your persona make me love chess even more. Thanks, good work!

  • @CHIPSTERO7
    @CHIPSTERO7 5 років тому +21

    I wonder if they are ever gonna release AlphaZero to the public

    • @Sigmav0
      @Sigmav0 5 років тому +6

      As Google made it (DeepMind is part of Google), it is very unlikely... Sadly...

    • @quarkraven
      @quarkraven 5 років тому +14

      Leela is a clone of Alpha Zero afaik. the main difference are the weights derived by Google's massively superior computing power

    • @huawafabe
      @huawafabe 5 років тому +12

      @@Sigmav0 Google cares a lot about open and free knowledge, they just donated millions to wikipedia. I wouldn't think it's unlikely.

    • @valentinloew
      @valentinloew 5 років тому +2

      @@huawafabe the problem i heard is that it needs a supercomputer to run apparently so it couldn't be made public

    • @Assassunn
      @Assassunn 5 років тому +4

      @@Sigmav0 Waow ! I didn't know about that donation, just came out yesterday, that's a smart and great move from Google. Wikipedia is the most important website of Internet

  • @dfriendly1966
    @dfriendly1966 5 років тому +2

    what a wonderful explanation of a masterpiece thank you so much Anna

  • @paulkerrigan9857
    @paulkerrigan9857 3 роки тому

    This is very informative. Thanks for posting. There are a lot of chess courses online, so there are many to consider, but I’ll definitely check out this one.

  • @hvdveer
    @hvdveer 3 роки тому

    When two players make zero mistakes, really the only option is positional play with small strategies. These level games are really opaque to me, but thanks to your thorough analysis and narration I can follow it. It's really funny how the first 40 moves are almost all about a single pawn. Of course you can't be sure that this was really what was going on in AlphaZero's mind, but you make a convincing case for it.
    Thanks I enjoyed this very much!

  • @davidwree2558
    @davidwree2558 5 років тому +2

    Nice video, it`s very interesting for me the Alpha zero and Leela zero chess so I request for more videos about them. You are amazing Anna I`m your fan.

  • @DeuceGenius
    @DeuceGenius 5 років тому +32

    ohh i love your voice and your accent! :)

    • @Cellkist
      @Cellkist 5 років тому

      Is that not the same thing

    • @zackviola520
      @zackviola520 5 років тому +1

      Oh shit... a Soen album profile pic!?

    • @DeuceGenius
      @DeuceGenius 5 років тому +6

      @@Cellkist not always, i suppose two people could have that same accent but a different voice.

  • @onrr2012
    @onrr2012 5 років тому +115

    That's basically ASMR

  • @DipanGhosh
    @DipanGhosh 5 років тому

    Its surprisingly easy to get a headache from the complexity of the moves. You are constantly going "So Whats the idea here? "
    Very nice presentation Anna :)

  • @joseybarra8581
    @joseybarra8581 5 років тому

    Watching this analysis was 38 minutes very well spent. And I'm sure I'll watch it more than once. Thank you for doing this, Anna! Fun!

  • @anthonydirenzo1097
    @anthonydirenzo1097 5 років тому +13

    Wow. Chess theory is going to change soon.

  • @MikeKoss
    @MikeKoss 5 років тому +1

    Love your analysis! Very easy to follow. I've just bought the game changer book too. Thanks!

  • @GNU_Linux_for_good
    @GNU_Linux_for_good 5 років тому

    Such a joy listening to Anna. More of these..

  • @jeswinprasanth9947
    @jeswinprasanth9947 5 років тому +2

    Pls more alphazero games, with typical alphazero moves. I would like to see positional games with some sacrifices

  • @kevinlee8512
    @kevinlee8512 5 років тому

    Awesome video. I learned so much and felt extremely inspired. Great work Ms. Rudolf!

  • @peterhugomcclure
    @peterhugomcclure 5 років тому

    Hi Anna... I am a keen chess player & ALPHA ZERO has become... So Bring it On.... There is no limit to the number of Alpha Zero games that I am willing to watch and hopefully a little of ITS style will rub off on me! I think your annotation is Brilliant!

  • @abc-fo1fp
    @abc-fo1fp 5 років тому +1

    Anna, köszi a videókat. A borítókép is zseniális:)

  • @DayBergs
    @DayBergs 4 роки тому

    I love these AlphaZero videos of yours.

  • @jdub5310
    @jdub5310 5 років тому

    Wonderful analysis - content and delivery. Well done.

  • @footballmaster_2
    @footballmaster_2 5 років тому +1

    ¡¡Vaya!! ahora si estoy sorprendido, no me lo esperaba que una chica tuviera un canal de ajedrez y eso que llevo años viendo UA-cam.

  • @unrealnews
    @unrealnews 4 роки тому

    Her vigorous and passionate style mixed with earnest delight brings to mind the communicable excitement of Irving Chernev’s Combinations: The Heart of Chess.

  • @faktamerapu7743
    @faktamerapu7743 4 роки тому

    Clicked for the beauty of Anna, stayed for the beauty of alphazero game.

  • @madmusic341
    @madmusic341 5 років тому +3

    I love your pronounciation of the letter "W" Anna, I would personally love to hear you try to say the following tongue twister; "Wetter weather never weathered wetter weather better."
    Good luck! :)

  • @paulogoes5735
    @paulogoes5735 5 років тому

    Anna, amazing vídeo. I do like the way you comment those matches. Congratulations! 👏

  • @tripspud
    @tripspud 5 років тому +1

    Great analysis, Anna!

  • @UdayakiranVichinthangal
    @UdayakiranVichinthangal 3 роки тому

    This is a beautiful explanation. This has helped me win games in my rating actually. I am still a rookie but positional play helps in thinking atleast 1 step ahead.

  • @haranathsinha7183
    @haranathsinha7183 5 років тому +7

    Please make more videos on alpha zero....

  • @Taylors_Ghost
    @Taylors_Ghost 5 років тому

    I don't know anything about chess... but her enthusiasm is infectious.

  • @gamejunk2707
    @gamejunk2707 5 років тому +1

    I could listen to you all day, your voice is so calm. Also these chess games aren’t my level.

  • @kenbrown438
    @kenbrown438 4 роки тому +2

    I'M loving it !!!!

  • @legrandliseurtri7495
    @legrandliseurtri7495 4 роки тому

    I really enjoyed how crucial the knight was to Alpha zero's plans.

  • @WOXZE
    @WOXZE 4 роки тому

    *BEAUTIFUL*
    And no, I'm not referring to Anna, but to brilliancy of game.

  • @jordimitjavila2074
    @jordimitjavila2074 4 роки тому

    2 years later, 3/5/2020 ---> Both Stockfish 11, and Lco 0.25 find "the misterious" move KING H2. Chess is improving so fast.

  • @Stubsjoen
    @Stubsjoen 5 років тому

    I just discovered your videos and I really enjoyed your analysis of the game. Keep it coming. I have a question for you. Are you able to go from analyzing AlpahZero games to translating the same kind of strategy in your own play? Even if you lose the match it would be cool to see one of your own games and how you faired.

  • @pmarmite947
    @pmarmite947 5 років тому

    I love the commentary on alphazero's way of playing. Please provide more analysis of alpha zero vs stockfish. I would like to see A0 as black.

  • @ColHogan-bu2xq
    @ColHogan-bu2xq 4 роки тому

    A pleasure to hear your comments. A mine of common sense. By the way, A0 not knowing the "value" of pieces is a really brilliant feature.

  • @lucasclark1045
    @lucasclark1045 5 років тому +1

    I think I might be able to learn some important things I was missing by your way of teaching.