Google Deep Mind AI Alpha Zero Refutes 1.e4
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1. d4 e6 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. e4 d5 4. e5 Nfd7 5. f4 c5 6. Nf3 Nc6 7. Be3 Be7 8. Qd2 a6 9. Bd3 c4 10. Be2 b5 11. a3 Rb8 12. O-O O-O 13. f5 a5 14. fxe6 fxe6 15. Bd1 b4 16. axb4 axb4 17. Ne2 c3 18. bxc3 Nb6 19. Qe1 Nc4 20. Bc1 bxc3 21. Qxc3 Qb6 22. Kh1 Nb2 23. Nf4 Nxd1 24. Rxd1 Bd7 25. h4 Ra8 26. Bd2 Rfb8 27. h5 Rxa1 28. Rxa1 Qb2 29. Qxb2 Rxb2 30. c3 Rb3 31. Ra8+ Rb8 32. Ra2 Rb3 33. g4 Ra3 34. Rb2 Kf7 35. Kg2 Bc8 36. Rb6 Ra6 37. Rb1 Ke8 38. Kg3 h6 39. Ng6 Ra3 40. Rb6 Bd7 41. g5 hxg5 42. Kg4 Bd8 43. Rb2 Bc8 44. Nxg5 Ra1 45. Nf3 Ra3 46. Be1 Ba5 47. Rf2 Ra1 48. Bd2 Bd8 49. Rh2 Ne7 50. Bg5 Nf5 51. Bxd8 Kxd8 52. Rb2 Rc1 53. Ngh4 Nxh4 54. Nxh4 Bd7 55. Rb8+ Bc8 56. Ng2 Rxc3 57. Nf4 Rc1 58. Ra8 Kd7 59. Kf3 Rc3+ 60. Kf2 Ke7 61. Kg2 Kf7 62. Ng6 Ke8 63. Ra1 Rc7 64. Kh3 Rf7 65. Kg4 Kd8 66. Nf4 Bd7 67. Ra7 Kc8 68. Kg3 Re7 69. Nd3 Kb8 70. Ra6 Bc8 71. Rb6+ Kc7 72. Rd6 Kb8 73. Nc5 g6 74. h6 Rh7 75. Nxe6 Rxh6 76. Nf4 Rh1 77. Nxd5 Rh3+ 78. Kf4 Rh4+ 79. Ke3 Rh3+ 80. Kd2 Bf5 81. Ne7 Rh2+ 82. Ke3 Bh3 83. Nxg6 Rh1 84. Nf4 Bg4 85. Rf6 Kc7 86. Nd3 Bd7 87. d5 Bb5 88. Nf4 Ba4 89. Kd4 Be8 90. Rf8 Rd1+ 91. Kc5 Rc1+ 92. Kb4 Rb1+ 93. Kc3 Bb5 94. Kd4 Ba6 95. Rf7+
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Their is no chance for u to say "a better move was"
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Stockfish: “1. e4”
AlphaZero: ‘LOL - mate in 176.”
Lol😂😂😂
Humorous
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1:46 After dog to K9, it was at this point that Agadmator had lost his mind.
1. I come.
2. I upvote so I don't forget after.
3. I start watching.
Same here bro
How do we updoot here?
This ain’t reddit bud, it’s called a like (btw I do the same)
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I think AlphaZero's move order also tells us 2 more things:
1. Best way to meet the french is Nc3
2. Winawer might be better for black than Nf6 (otherwise AlphaZero would go 2.e4 which is more logical than 2.Nc3 as it occupies the center immediately)
By using this very specific move order Alpha got the Steinitz variation which it may consider the best way for white to play against the french.
Makes sense to me.
Move order adopted by Alpha Zero prevents Stockfish from getting the 3...Bb4 (Winawer) French. It would be most interesting to see what AZ considers to be the principle lines after (1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4) with evaluations, and any previous games that where played with this opening vs. Stockfish. Did it learn prior to this game, that Stockfish could defend successfully with the French Winawer whenever it opened 1. e4?
@1:50 That dancing dog though! 😂😂
@1:50 the dog gives a damn about AI, machine learning, and whatever :))) He's still happy with being a dog hahaha
That really is a very powerful quote. Not many people will realize that in time how much more exponential intelligence A. I. will have.
I love the pup in the background. He’s just goofing around while we think critically about chess. My kinda bro...
Especially considering that Alpha is okay with transposing into positions that naturally occur from 1.e4 I think that it is more accurate to say is that Alpha zero thinks that some other first moves are "better" but not that 1.e4 is "bad" ;)
i like how the strongest chess engine is called alpha like its not complete yet and when it gets to its final form it will be awesome
Chess and Go are the first two human activities where machines are teaching us how to do things better than we can do them without their help.
I remember when the idea of computers beating human beings was dismissed as fantasy. Now Alpha Zero is showing us amazing chess.
I saw this exact game on the chessnetwork channel. Jerry goes into some more detail there, you should definitely check it out. I enjoy agadmator much, don't get me wrong. He just takes a more relaxed approach.
Stockfish is going crazy, seeing his best moves being outplayed and watches the negative score increase fast!
Maybe AlphaZero doesn’t use e4 to start with...in order to not allow stockfish to react properly on its opening response. ??
Is there any “tactical fooling” done by AI? I have no idea if that ever is used.
Do you think DeepMind well change the way we look at some openings? Maybe changing some old ones?
Agadmator, what do you think about the fact that Stockfish didn’t have access to a database of games or openings like it usually does? And wasn’t it an inferior version of Stockfish? Do you think this whole Deep Mind thing could just be overhyped??
stephen0793 Of course hyped. Hard to. Draw conclusions against handicapped SF. Still good games though.
Best part is when dog starts rolling around in the background.
At 9:40, why didn't you bring up knight takes e-pawn with check? The bishop cant take since its pinned, or am I missing something?
I personally prefer to play against the berlin endgame (not the anti-berlin which Stockfish lost with white) than the french. French gives black counterplay chances. In the berlin black sits on last 3 rows and if white does not do anything stupid he will never come further. This is much more enjoyable for white than having to look for queenside pawn storms, breaks from c5, f6 etc. Surely it is hard to win against the berlin but at least it is nice to look at the poor guy moving disconnected pieces at the last rows and suffering from utter passivness. In blitz, I manage to trick black quite often and create a passer on the kingside and win the game even against higher rated opponents
5:21 "alpha doesn't mind" - this seems to imply that alpha had a choice? the queen trade was forced
alpha doesn't have to initiate it though if it doesn't mind losing a pawn with Qa3, however seeing how stupid that rook ended up being at the end shows that alpha saw the rook as a liability and the c pawn as an eventual strength, if not just being more useful than that poor rook
Since alpha zero refutes e4 due to Berlin defence we will never know it's Discovery's in the scillian defence maybe a Caro Kan or anything else that's solid.
AlphaZero has the most interesting play stile!
My experience with e4 is that I should have studied an openings book. Here, Stockfish was not allowed an opening book.
I annihilate opponents w/ 1.e4 and eat the French Defense like fries and toast.
like French fries and french toast*
4:38 - any insight into why AZ didn't play Rb1, pinning the knight to the Qeen or later to the rook behind her if Stockfish moved Q out of the pin or preparing Rxb2 with attack on the queen if Stockfish left its Queen where it is? I'm not any good player but this seems like very strong move to me.
WTF is your dog doing
That fucking dog spazzing out at 1:53
Don’t think Deep vs stockfish works anymore, the difference is just too great. But wot about Deep vs Deep ... ?!
At 9:40 why can’t Knight take on e6? It looks like the best move winning 2 pawns? What am I missing
Love your content. I'm just getting back into chess again as an adult and I have used 1e4 my whole life and must say it is the most efficient way to play against unskilled and unknowledgeable players. Against people I know who played the game and studied often, I have been punished for this move. I find it a good first move in a friendly match but something to abandon if your opponent is more skilled than the average chess player.
I cannot hear the phrase "Stockfish resigned the game" enough. Music to my ears..
Engines can't resign
Love the quote.
Pls show games where stock fish has the white pieces
At 9:40 why didn't alpha zero take the pawn on e6 with his knight? The bishop was pinned by the rook.
Also at 10:28 why couldn't stockfish play rook to e8?
in future when u play with AI computers they say in first move mate in 40 move :) after 2nd move if u do "bad move" then say mate in 20 move:P
*There will come a time* when AlphaZero makes the first move and Stockfish immediately resigns.
This would require that Stockfish has attained extraordinary insight into Chess, so that it can see its position as black is SO hopeless after the initial White move that it can't even expect to draw. Without this insight, it would logically try for the draw. It is very possible neither humans nor AI will ever achieve this.
Nick Lamb Hey now, he wasnt being that serious lmao. Its just a joke xD
funny joke but chess is def a draw
asdfjk; only when both players are kinda of the same strength :)
Yes if you tell Stockfish that it is playing AlphaZero.
Botvinnik was once quoted : If Tal offers a sacrificial, take then think. If I offer a sacrifice, think then take. If Petrosian offers a sacrifice, resign.
Haha
Love it!
Wasn't Tal quoted saying "Some sacrifices are sound. The rest are mine."
@@somebodys7404 I don't know whether he did or not, but I like the quote. Botvinnik's quote about Petrosian is brilliant.
Yes! Botvinnik was more human than he appeared beneath that stern facade. The Petrosian quote is indeed brilliant. Petrosian wasn't known for his sacrificial play. He was probably rather underestimated. He was a very strong player. His win in the second game of the candidates match against Fischer in 1971, (or was it early 72?) was hugely impressive, considering what Fischer had done to Taimanov and Larsen.
1:50 you might want to consider an exorcist for your dog.
hhahaha he should
I knew someone else seen that
Rofl
Lol I think that's just the dog scratching himself on the couch
I laugh too hard on this
"After 1. e4?!, Stockfish is already at a disadvantage"
stockfish didnt have opening theory on when it played against A0. So really i didnt know what move is considered as best for specific openings.
The book-Even when Stockfish followed theory in these published games AZ outplayed SF after the opening.
Dan Kelly but that's because alpha played better, not because the opening is bad.
Disagree. 8... a6 is still opening theory, but it's a bad move. When I played 1. e4, the only move I feared was 1... e5 into the Berlin Defense.
i never thought i'd see the phrase "1. e4?!"
"stockfish resigns the game...: idk whys that funny
Its surreal and cathartic
Hmm, when I think of scifi movies, I always think the AI as being on the same side. Here we have one defeating another.
@@RobertCleggRC Well if AI truly goes evil then the obvious solution is to make another AI to fight it inside a giant robot or something
Engines can't resign
The computers have convinced us they're playing chess when they're really just using it to communicate and planning to monopolize time travel!
Stockfish:"What a shitty game, I can't find out what my mistake was!"
Alpha Zero:"Your first move..."
I think alphazero also thinks that winning chess simply involves paralysing the opponents queens bishop - mostly when playing white, rendering the light-squared bishop useless, but also as black treating the dark-squared bishop the same way. This might be distorted by so many queens indian games, but it seems universal in the games we have seen. Though it doesn't seem to have the same problems liberating and using its own queens bishop.
thisnicklldo you're kinda right kinda wrong. It is more about the difference between how stockfish and alphazero values the activity of their pieces. The thing is it isn't all too simple to determine the impact of a piece's lack of activity, how bad it is depends heavily on the position. which I believe alphazero understands better than stockfish because a machine learning approach lends itself to discovering and "understanding" nuances better
Well, I'm only partly serious. I don't think the evidence of what we have seen is enough to imagine that alphazero has a particular view about a particular piece, in general. Though with a neural net, it's not impossible - its learning may well have ended up with neurons related to the activity of individual pieces, but probably all of them or none of them is likeliest. But maybe the queens bishop really is the easiest piece to limit, and alphazero knows it. I'm not sure you are saying anything different to me - of course the relevance of the activity of a particular piece depends on the position, but alphazero seems to be generating positions in which the low activity of the queens bishop is relevant. It would have to be like that wouldn't it? Else it wouldn't bother trying, and would never have learned that it helps it to win.
In the much less complex neural networks I have played with, this could prove to be a problem, as they tend to be self-reinforcing (well, mine did). So there must be some risk that alphazero progressively gets more and more concentrated on generating positions where the activity of the queens bishop can be limited, and where it matters (this is a feature of 'the local minimum problem', which alphazero might be too sophisticated to suffer from, for all I know). This could, just possibly, prove a weakness in the future, since perhaps it does not learn the value of a similar strategy against the kings rook, or whatever, or at least, not as well. I absolutely would expect it to have specific views on specific pieces and structures, unlike a brute force engine like stockfish which knows nothing except the outcome of all the deep sequences it tests.
I don't think alpha zerois evaluating piece values individually, rather the entire position for patterns. It understands the value of pinning, forking, blockading activity, sacrificing, etc... of all pieces relative to all other pieces to understand from a fundamentally positional foundation. I don't think it is targeting the queen's bishop, but rather this occurrence is a consequence of the pitfalls of stockfish's specific style of play.
Maybe it's as general as you say, but don't understimate the ability of a neural network to get quite specific. Your vision may generally interpret lines, areas, intersections etc and learn many objects in a generic object-neutral way, such as cars, pencils etc etc, but it also respond quite specifically and non-generically to faces, and a baby specifically learns its mothers face very early indeed. I'm not suggesting that alphazero has the general power or structure of the human brain, but it is a very, very big network, with many layers and will operate with much more than just forks, pins and other high-level concepts. One of the points of neural networks is that they are simultaneously working on both high level categories and low-level detail.
I agree it must be operating its value system on many deeper more dynamic layers of concepts than the surface level. Forks and pins may be a second layer concept relating 2 or more pieces at once.. General activity might actually be represented as a much deeper layer, and how many open squares there are available for your pieces in the future. Everything is simultaneous and we can never know the exact purpose of any single node or function.
1 bishop is worth 1 bishop. Sacrificing it is up to the remaining layers to determine the entire value structure of the whole position once every piece on the board has been evaluated in reference, through all of alphazeros layers.
My point was, the bishop was never assigned a value. The next move was assigned a value based on the whole board.
What if you wanted to play 1. E4
But god said: Mate in 176.
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Lmfaoooo
Stockfish: Terminator, the good one
AlphaZero: Skynet
Thanks for another great AI game. Please do more.
Your dog going nuts in the background is great 😂😂
7:51 "for a human this might be a bit troublesome to convert into a victory, but not for Alpha, and Stockfish knows this...."
Very interesting statement....I'm sure that there is no way for Stockfish to know that it's playing another computer, but are you saying that Stockfish might accept this endgame if it "thought" (computed) that the opponent was a weak player..? Does it have such alternatives built in..? Or were you anthropomorphizing...? :-D
Great channel, keep it up, I'm addicted... B)
+andybroon2007 Let's go with anthropomorphizing :)
Stockfish does have a "contempt" setting for how it estimates its opponent. When playing against a human or a weaker engine, a higher contempt setting will let it win faster, while the standard contempt setting has it assume its opponent is "another one of itself" and will make it play conservatively and take less risks.
Stockfish does not have a system to estimate its opponent as the game progresses, this is a setting you need to choose manually.
Google "stockfish contempt"
Hmm interesting, thanks......this whole endeavour is so fascinating, now I wonder if a different contempt setting would make for a better chance for Stockfish, or just even more of a beating... :-D I hope they release the rest of the games (and play some more...) soon, Agadmator will be analysing them for months... :-)
Anthrpomorphizing? Jeez. Just say 'personifying', that's much more regular everyday English.
aw don't be like that, at least you've learnt a new word today......if only you'd learnt how to spell it too.... :-(
"I knew it!" ~Richard Réti, from the grave.
"and Stockfish knows this."
Stockfish: Plays a move
Alpha 0: You made the biggest mistake of your life
Bruh what's your dog doing at 1:55 lmao
scratching its back. u never had a dog did u?
Its in pain
I think it's dreaming. Dogs often do weird moves in their sleep. It's probably dreaming it's being chased by an Alpha (Zero) Dog.
4:30 you named him Alphie 😂
@9:40 why not capture pawn on e6? Forces check. Looks like if it tries to take pawn on g7 afterwards it will lose the knight due to a pin, but it could always just retreat after taking that pawn for free and be right back to the same position instead, no?
omg I fucking love ur dog I always watch him when he's doing something in the background :D
I'm disapointed that Agadmator never did present his dog in a video
He looks like he's having a seizure
1:42 lol
@@africanfartingfrog he's a happy dog. 🐕
1:42 gotta love the dog in the background
His dog is so cute
Today I have my last final before I graduate college. Please wish me luck.
Goodluck
go alphazero!
u a physics major? whatever i'll wish you luck
Good luck!
Finance with a minor in statistics
I don't think the first few moves changes the course of the game...I believe AlphaZero out manoeuvres Stockfish
its never about the opening its just making the best move everytime
it's probably more about the sequence of the opening moves. Depending on how your oponent responds to your move, then you move to counter that makes the better response
opening sequences leads to distinct middle game advantages and a slight variation might transpose into other lines if you play 1 e4 as white, black could play the scandinavian d5 or other lines that A0 might consider equal..
There are likely many ways to draw, but in my research, black conspicuously can mess up the Sicilian. Many engine vs engine matches I played resulted in a loss for black when the Sicilian was played by my opponent. Yet, when I played it, the game was always a draw. This could be because the opponent had a second rate engine, but more likely, the opponent chose a bad opening sequence.
The most important factor when choosing the best opening sequence is to see the average rating of the player who chose each move. Secondarily, the quantity of players that chose a move should be taken into account. Although, a move overwhelmingly preferred by masters, is better than one with a slightly higher average rating.
In my experience, most of the time a player lost after playing the Sicilian, it was because they chose the most popular move instead of the one with the highest average rating in a masters database.
i know that but you can use any opening u want but if you dont make the best move in every variation it dontmean nothing cuz you cant keep forcing that line
at 9:40. why doesn't the knight take pawn on E6 to check the king and fork. then capture G7. The bishop is pinned so can't capture the knight
So... what is the refutation? and idk if alpha zero does probability like when it plays go but if so whats the probability of winning from such position?
AlphaZero:
Stockfish: **starts sweating**
thanks for another great video. Be sure to say hello to your dog xD, he usually gets my attention and the great chess games of course.
Why Alpha didnt captured the pawn on e6???? 9:40
Did i miss something?
I think it can be bcause that will pin the knight to the king.. making the knight unable to move. So next turn stockfish king just moves to c7 and you have to move the rook away thus enabling the bishop to take the knight with check
That's actually quite an interesting position. I know it would become an illegal move for the knight to move after capturing the pawn on e6, but should it? The bishop is pinned. It makes more sense that a pinned piece shouldn't be able to put the opponent's king in check, until it's unpinned. It would also be more confusing.
@@hishamamir8186 king cant go c7 he has to go e7...then the rock cant take the bishop ...and the king takes knight cuz its pinned ...so alpha loses a piece
@@mayedalshamsi a pinned piece can check the king for sure...if u think about it...like u could capture kings it would make more sense to u
One day, alpha zero will come up with it's own quote that goes on top of the video
Must kill humans - alpha zero
9:40, can someone explain why alpha didn't capture e6 pawn and fork the king and the g2 pawn?
I never play e4... My favorite is d4 like Alpha Zero. :)
You are way too humble, but I saw that interview where Alpha Zero said: "My favorite is d4 like Rishendra deo shakya."
Wow, Alpha Zero follows Rishendra' s games. 👌👍
AGEMO hahahaha... ;)
Human 3015, I have been playing chess for last three years and never played e4 in any game. And I am damn serious.
You are so clever ...
Alpha Zero be like: "In time, you will know what it's like to lose."
Alpha will probs lose to the next ai chess project
@@numbdigger9552 Then Google will best that engine with AlphaOne.
you ever think about NOT having your dog behind you for every video? It can be distracting
AlphaZero has liberated the sacrificial players like me by letting us know that Stockfish is not quite the all-knowing Oracle we had presumed. Many lines which should be theoretically sound (particularly positional sacrifices) are dismissed as a forced loss a pawn down when it's now clear that up to fifteen points can be sacrified for a king hunt. This opens up everything theoretically, creating a true golden age of chess, with the "spellchecking" of the computers now tapered by the uncertainty of the pre-computer era, where we never really knew if our moves were best. Get ready for some of the wildest chess in history from humans, who now know how to beat Stockfish.
Humans will never get anywhere near beating Stockfish
Last December/January I watched several videos about the Alpha Zero-Stockfish match, some better than others.
Yet somehow this one evaded my attention until just now. It's an excellent video, up to your usual high standard. It happens to have been worth watching purely for the Ian McDonald quote which, I agree, is very powerful.
I shall read the book, now (I just downloaded it to my Kindle).
Of course the game (which I had seen before) is also very powerful, and your analysis succeeds, as always, in being both insightful and succinct.
Thank you.
As a note, we can see the latest versions of Leela chess 0 (the other self learning ai) are now also "refuting" E4. She also will always play the Berlin against e4. This leads me to believe that BOTH self learning engines believe that the Berlin is indeed the refutation of E4. Now this is unlikely to be significant in terms of human over the board chess, but it is indeed, very interesting. Leela now seems to be enjoying playing the Catalan, (Leela ID42916 as of May the first, 2019) as well as other d4 openings. However it should be said that it will take much longer to get a conclusive outcome as Leela is far from being "completed"
anyone else noticed his dog having the time of his life on the couch in the background starting at 1:40??
come back and see the dog again. it's been 3 years
I didn't even know that I am interested in chess, but I'm binge watching your videos, great content!
I will download thise vedio thank you brother you Surprise me I played e4 more than d4😯
Samir Aljubory Play 1. a4 bruh
Le Shryder I played a4 when I was 5 years old
Le Shryder I play e4 and d4 but e4 my fav
I never play d4
And I always open the game with e4 lol Queens gambit
I’m sorry comment section but e4 is not refuted, the starting position is a forced win for white. Ke7!! slightly evens the odds, but with correct play by white (immediate bishop sac on a7) it’s not even in question.
Don’t even know why I’m watching this, it’s a disgusting engine line
Never knew one quote could keep me awake at night
Reallyncool videos man, keep this up
Its funny lookin just at gameboards u can tell a computer game vs human game. Its set up so orderly back and forth like “excuse me knight here” lol
I love your dog in the background of all your videos. One of the many things that makes this channel great.
I love it when that dog does his upside down paddle moves
AlphaZero and Stockfish in the future:
Stockfish: "1.e4"
AlphaZero: "e4 is a blunder"
Alpha is not telling us that e4 is bad. Alpha is telling us that based on positioning and how you started the game, if you take what looks like "free" material, even just a pawn you will lose the game
grahamyodude In this game A0 took an offered pawn and went on to win, which counters your assertion.
That makes "zero" sense man.
No it doesnt, because alpha zero ended with 2 pawns, the one alpha zero took, and the one he offered gave him 1 pawn. The point Im making is that if you play like stockfish, then you will not understand how Alpha Zero plays. Im making the point that even if it seems like there are lots of variables in chess based on positioning, there are actually very limited variables. Notice how halfway through alpha repeats the same moves over and over until stockfish does something different. Its because alpha understands that he will not give up the positioning for anything. You need to think like Alpha zero to understand, you are thinking like stockfish. The fact that alpha both took AND offered a pawn, and is playing against stockfish, an engine that doesnt think like Alpha zero, actually backs up my assertion. Get on alpha zeros level
grahamyodude so you understand alpha zero? Impressive
I didn't know Alpha Zero is a man.
I have a question: Can pure brute Force still beat AlphaZero? Lets say a nation state gave Stockfish 100,000x the CPU power and challenged AlphaZero in 2020. Who wins??
S L CPU power doesnt mean anything unless SF code is scaled properly to use all those extra cores. At some point it simply.doesnt make a difference how many CPU's SF has.
You would have to ask SF author about CPU limits. And how many cores he can realistically code for.
kasparov9 He said CPU power not CPU cores
Dave van Laren - When most say "CPU power", they mean the time it takes to complete a task, not the actual voltage applied across the chip. Well, kasparov9 is right, that time can vary greatly as the amount of cores, threads, and cache changes.
Most applications aren't programmed to make efficient use of more than 4 cores. If the application is designed for 2 cores, having a quad or octa-core chip would make little difference.
I've played against the Berlin many times but I never go into mainlines, always anti-Berlin systems. I think the Berlin is an opening not really playable by anyone that isn't at least master level strength as the opening seems to achieve one of two results where either white will win the game or it will end in a draw. This is a tough thing for weaker players to grasp psychologically (me included) as never having any winning chances means that there is going to be relentless pressure placed upon you during the entirety of the game. Often my opponent will simply blunder or allow a strategically winning idea to unfold because white can just play comfortably and naturally while black is always sitting back and defending.
circle VIII please shre the anti berlin line that u mentioned. It will be very helpful and I guess also to a lot of chess players.
Well its not true that black cant play for a win in the Berlin. It is often used as black by stronger players to beat weaker opponents.
Shreyas Bhatt e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Bb5 Nf6 d3 is the usual
but there is ... Nf6 O-O Nxe4 Re1
... Nf6 O-O Nxe4 Qe2
...Nf6 Nc3 transposes into a Four Knights Spanish
... Nf6 d4 exd4 e5 can lead to some exciting positions as well
and this is just to name a few. It is a very rich opening ripe for exploration and experimentation 🙂
CLUCKY CLUCK I am not saying it is impossible to play for a win. It is just not an opening particularly rich with black counterplay if white knows what they are doing.
There are also some chances for Black in the Berlin to win. Even Anand demonstrated in his 11th game in the World Championship versus Carlsen that his approach (...b5) could have lead to very interesting play with 3 possible results. Of course you're right with master level strength! :D
@1:50 puppy having an absolute blast behind you @Agadmator - thanks for producing more quality chess content, definitely enjoying the coverage of a0!
Is it swimming?? lol
He's self learning :P
why doesn't alpha take the pawn on e6 at 9:39 in the video and put the king in check while forking the g7 pawn? the bishop was pinned to the king
THANK.YOU! I noticed too and just realized I asked the same question once before but no1 noticed. Had to go through all the comments to look for any1 else seeing it.
I cant really see how black would get out of the position, though I'm not stockfish or AG..
I found it!!!! Its cause you will lose either the knight or rook of you're not careful.
Ne6, kd7 and your knight is pinned (bishop)
When my dad taught me how to play chess, he told me E4 was the strongest starting move for white....until you're a master! he said, when you get better, start with D4..and yeah pushing with C4 for black later in the french defense never worked out for me either so i stopped doing that
your dad is not the smartest guy right?
@@Rastoropny at least he raised me to be more polite than you, sorry you had a shitty upbringing and don't know how to even talk to people
Watched it again, just a brilliant AI game!!!! More please!!!
Shout out to the dog in the background. YOU'RE A GOOD BOY!
+Allofthegoodnameswheretaken Yesterday I prepared lunch for my girlfriend, went to pick her up at work, and when we got back, we saw Medo had devoured lunch all by himself... somehow he grabbed it from the table... But yes, usually, he's a good boy :)
It's amazing how good Alpha Zero managed to get itself at chess. Whoever thought that playing thousands of games against your own powerful processing power and placing the results into a ram, creating a library of the good and bad could do that?
I think it's fascinating how it completely annihilates the likes of stockfish and has complete grasp of complicated endgame situations requiring scores of moves.
It plays them like a person MIGHT play 3 or 4 move scenarios.
Not your usual boring computer that's for sure. It feels so absolute that you are often on the edge of your seat and stopping the game to look at what's happening
His dog felt the true power of Aplha Zero
you are misanalyzing it. alpha is not telling you that the french through e4 is bad. it is saying that if white plays e4, a different defense is better. you can't get to the ruiz lopez through d4.
1:28 I am solely paying attention to the dog in the background.
5:22 more like alpha doens´t deepmind ;P
Why in minute 9:40 the white knight didnt grabbed the pawn on e6 if the black bishop is pin and after grabbing the pawn it comes with a check??? Help pls
Nxe6+ Ke7 then white loses the knight because black has unpinned his bishop and white's knight is pinned and attacked twice.
Great video as always!
Just one doubt: why at 9:40 not playing Nxe6 with check and chance to win immediately a pawn?
I was thinking the same, but Deep Mind probably calculated some long line where it needs more moves to win or simply leading to a draw. Who knows..
No I just realised: after Kxe6 then king e7 and you lose the exchange on c8, because the knight is pinned and can't take the pawn
the knights moves are noted with an ´N´since the ´K´stands for King
Sorry you're right, I blundered
If Nxe6 Ke7 pins the knight
"Stockfish resigned the game" 😂😂