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dannygjk
Member since Sep-17-09 · Last seen May-09-20
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   dannygjk has kibitzed 106 times to chessgames   [more...]
   May-09-20 AlphaZero (Computer) (replies)
 
dannygjk: The moves are brilliant when looking at them as if they had been played by humans. For an engine of course it's different.
 
   Apr-25-20 J Corzo vs Capablanca, 1901 (replies)
 
dannygjk: BartolomeuJoao: The game starts from move 5.h4:it is a Mistake. Props to Capablanca he is the guy. 5.h4 was a known knight sac it was played a lot in the old days. It was often successful against inexperienced players.
 
   Mar-25-20 Korchnoi vs Karpov, 1974 (replies)
 
dannygjk: 17.Nb5 was a known line decades ago but I forgot who found it.
 
   Apr-09-19 Paulsen vs Anderssen, 1877 (replies)
 
dannygjk: 1877 They both must have been about 100 years old.Is the year correct?
 
   Jan-09-19 Carlsen vs S Vokhidov, 2018 (replies)
 
dannygjk: Only 5 comments? What's wrong chess fans?
 
   Dec-09-18 AlphaZero vs Stockfish, 2017 (replies)
 
dannygjk: In the 2017 AZ vs SF 8 match SF 8 was doing 70,000 Knps, AZ was doing 80 Knps.
 
   Aug-30-18 Shirov vs S Sulskis, 2014 (replies)
 
dannygjk: 11...Qh4 gives black a clear edge so 9.a3 might be doubtful.
 
   Jan-29-18 Stockfish vs AlphaZero, 2017 (replies)
 
dannygjk: The names are reversed A0 had black in this game.
 
   Jan-29-18 Stockfish vs AlphaZero, 2017 (replies)
 
dannygjk: Yes it finds 35...c4 after you enter 35.Rc1 because it's one ply further ahead in the game.
 
   Jan-29-18 AlphaZero - Stockfish (2017) (replies)
 
dannygjk: SF 70,000,000 nps, A0 80,000 nps. btw A0 did not play it's games in the match on the same hardware as it trained on.
 
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