How A Fake Human Scammed The World For 100 Years
08.08.2023
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Would've been a good guess the elo
imagine this one got into GTE
Hi Levy, Im a big fan and you helped me a lot i started watching you at 1100 and now im 1600 cus of you. Can i get the "Pin of fan" pls thank you
Man these old games are interesting!
Crazy that they used to put humans into the bottoms of machines to cheat against top players then, and now they put machines into the bottoms of humans instead.
Just amazing
dude I already loved you, but what you said at 1:26 made me clap my hands in my room by myself
Here's a funny coincidence: John Cochrane, the guy who keeps pushing his pawns in an ultra-classical way, actually unintentionally foreshadowed the whole hypermodern thing. He lived in India and played a bunch of games with Indian players who didn't necessarily believe in occupying the centre with pawns. His games with a guy named Moheschunder Bannerjee are some of the first recorded games that feature hypermodern play, including the first ever recorded Grunfeld Defense (obviously long before it was called that).
Hey I know you’ve done this before but you should do another greatest chess matches of the past it would be very cool to see
better than chatgpt tho
Thoughty2 also has a video on this. Its really good
Napoleon didn't intend to play seriously. That's why he played the scholar's mate + all those jokes.
and the Turk knew that.
I am feel Gotham’s effort coming inside me 😩😩😩
11:42 "sounds silician lol"
Levy: calls me Napoleon Bonaparte
Sans-culottes intensifies
Fun fact during the Turk's time castling as a concept was different depending on where you played, as the modern version of castling was only around since the 17th century,
are we not going to address the naming of this bot lol
Remember you told this on stream 😭
this sounds like a joke but somehow it isn’t
Fun fact: in german exists the word "getürkt" to describe things that should be fair (like a dice) but actually are disadvantageous towards you (like a dice with a tendency for one side). It is believed the word originates from the turk, but also other theories exist.
13:50 “This is the dumbest AI I’ve ever seen in my life…”
Martin: 😢
This video feels like an episode of GTE
Today people cheat with chess bots, 250 years ago chess bots cheated with people.
Neimann's great great great uncle
What a nonsence of a first minute is this video. I love it
Gotham, you should add this to the Chess History Playlist
this explains more of doug doug’s video
Every AI can top the not so beautiful games we get to see in the GTE series.
…so john played against another person with pawn odds and still lost?
the way levy pronounce names is the best thing in the video
So was Wulfgang/whoever was in the box just a genius at chess and that's why the Turk won so often? That's the only part I didn't get.
Isn't 1770 very early for robots.
So, the reverse on modern chess cheaters?
It was the opposite of cheating.
Now cheaters use bot to play against their adversaries.
Back in the days the bot used humans.
Levy… what do you mean by a "human sized chess player"?
dude probably was the best player at the time and nobody knows who he is
Isnt this the Napoleon opening?
Stockfish evaluations are just Magnus watching all of our games simultaneously and providing the odds.
Computer are the steroids of chess, it's gonna make it tainted
I love these old chess/history videos
I didn't understand how did it work, can someone explain?
2:21 this is the Napoleon opening, he played it in every game, is Even Calle Napoleon opening
"This is the dumbest AI I've ever seen in my life." And Martin took the personally.
🤣 lmao napoleon, you dog
Hey Levy so glad to see these chess history videos again! They're my favorite videos of yours to rewatch, and I look forward to more.
There is a video about it's history in a channel called thought2
Will we ever see another gotham hikaru sub battle
Who else knew about the turk beforethis video?
Levy is stronger than The turk.😈
Is it really cheating or is it just playing an anonymous opponent?