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    Excited to see you in toronto tomorrow!

    @Gothamchess: How weak would a bot playing white need to be to lose to a bot playing black?

    mentioning Rock Lee dropping the weights made my day ngl

    they need to make these bots play the ALIEN GAMBIT👽

    The first game was one of the best chess games ever played

    We need more videos like this, crazy stuff…

    i really want to see a video where we watch bots play the same opening but you analyze the differences in how the bots take that opening into the midgame. it would be interesting to see the different strategies the different bots use to play the same openings.

    I’d love to see torch playing with black against these same bots to see the difference of whether Torch’s supremacy comes from the AI or if it mostly comes from any AI playing with the white pieces

    I disagree entirely. My Chessbot is 100x more deadly than Torch. I call him Murdertron 5000. It's really bad at chess but has chainsaws for arms.

    honestly, I think that the ‘piece tension’ – where opposing computers’ pieces see each other but don’t take – is very akin to ‘pawn tension’ for humans. We avoid piece tension (at least compared to the absurd level demonstrated by computers) due to the mind boggingly complex variations. But less experienced players often resolve the pawn tensions very quickly for the same reasons. It’s fascinating.

    it destroys computers with crazy gambits that even magnus carlsen wouldn t beat in a million year, what the…

    27:36 weird position for engines indeed. My phone (2yr old $200 android) SF16 sees a mate in 18 after less than 10 seconds but prefers to shuffle queen and king for 10 moves before going e6.
    After force feeding it e6 move straight away, SF got stuck at 72 depth, after about 20 minutes of calculating, and still only rates the position at +3.67
    After Nxe6 the SF is still unable to find mating line.

    Hey Gotham do chess bots know what Impuissant is ?

    Another video where Torch is setting every other bots on fire

    The romantic masters had it right. Just through pieces at the enemy in constant unsupported attacks. Chess is now easy.

    the first game touch played like i do if i was doing things on purpase instead of only being able to think about one side of the board at a time

    instructions unclear: sacrifices rooks, gets mated

    Instead of stockfish wants (insert phrase)

    It will be torch wants….

    No one noticed the naruto reference at the end of the game against Ethereal?

    chess engine running on amd epycs while stockfish eval bar runs on levy's browser: "Stockfish doesn't even understand"

    meanwhile stockfish: +1.3

    torch: im the strongest

    Alpha Zero: You Sure?????????????

    Levi, the table-bases are for up-to 7 pieces, not 8.

    Levy, you gotta play against these machines. Would be much more entertaining

    I felt the emotions thst you said we were going to feel. Dammit

    Rock Lee drops the weights 😂 you lovely nerd❤

    I wish that i could press the like button too many times 💚

    The next time I "blunder" my knight, just know that I had to lose it to win the endgame. Advanced stuff.

    Just thought you'd like the connection with the name

    Hans nieman is cooking somethjng right now😊

    It might be cool to see the matches where an engine wins with black (if it ever happens)

    Gotham chess would you do a video vs 2007s chessmaster GM editions chessmaster bot rated 3010 and see if you can beat it ?

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