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QuantumMechanic
Member since Nov-20-17 · Last seen Dec-31-17
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   QuantumMechanic has kibitzed 7 times to chessgames  
   Dec-31-17 Carlsen vs A Korobov, 2017 (replies)
 
QuantumMechanic: 29...Kh7??. Instead 29...Qxg3 and then Nxd4 and it should be at least draw for black. The Magnus effect is unbelievable and true. The best players just blunder in front of the world champion. Mamedyarov game in this blitz tournament is an another astonishing example.
 
   Dec-27-17 McShane vs Jobava, 2017
 
QuantumMechanic: Well could be more than entertaining to see world class players like those in London chess classic play 100 games of Sicilian or Petroff against Alphago Zero! Their fake self-esteem based on beating other humans would be crushed into the levels of 1200 level players:) Doing ...
 
   Dec-08-17 AlphaZero vs Stockfish, 2017 (replies)
 
QuantumMechanic: This game is maybe the most incredible of AlphaZero. Would be enjoyable to see a match of AlphaZero versus World Champion Carlsen assisted by computers like Stockfish and all opening books.
 
   Dec-08-17 AlphaZero vs Stockfish, 2017 (replies)
 
QuantumMechanic: AlphaZero is just unbelievable! The next level is quantum computer solving chess in couple of hours or seconds. Seems AlphaZero is nearby that smashing 3500 elo caliber computer 10-0. Now Grandmasters shall most definitely yearn for this alphamale of chess for their ...
 
   Nov-29-17 Ding Liren vs Carlsen, 2017 (replies)
 
QuantumMechanic: Its over +7.00 advantage for white on move 47.Bb5 wins as xd7 and e6 check just wins. Schockingly 47.Rg6+ turns this game upside-down and Carlsen magic is just unbelievable beating 2800-caliber players like Morphy beat pazers in the 19th century. No doubt he is the all-time ...
 
   Nov-29-17 Karpov vs Vaganian, 1972 (replies)
 
QuantumMechanic: After 15.Bd3...of course Qxc2 as the fork on e2 will give -0.14 advantage for black. Quantum calculation gives black advantage of -0.14.
 
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