I was playing stockfish at level four a couple of days ago when it hung a mate in two. I know that level four isn't that high, but this still seems like an implausible error. True, Stockfish will make odd moves when it is hopelessly lost, but in thiscase the evaluation of the position showed it to be only a pawn down.
On Monday, May 9, 2022 at 1:48:57 PM UTC-5, William Hyde wrote:case the evaluation of the position showed it to be only a pawn down.
I was playing stockfish at level four a couple of days ago when it hung a mate in two. I know that level four isn't that high, but this still seems like an implausible error. True, Stockfish will make odd moves when it is hopelessly lost, but in this
Sometimes when we become a grandmaster, like you or me, the opponent looks feeble. The opponent must err in some way. That it looks funny to you is
merely that you are used to less ignoble ways of dealing with loss.
Bs"d
I started playing Stockfish. Sometimes I want to play chess, but I don't want to think, or I'm tired, or played too much already, and my brain is shutting down, and then a game against the comp is a good idea.
Before I started playing unrated games, so I wouldn't drive my rating into the ground, but playing against the machine is more relaxing.
Even an unrated game against a human you don't want to lose, and there is stress. And the comp never thinks long, you can play on nice and fast.
And when I lose against the machine, I just don't care.
What is disappointing, is that the beast never falls into traps. He sees them coming from a mile away.
Bs"d
I started playing Stockfish. Sometimes I want to play chess, but I don't want to think, or I'm tired, or played too much already, and my brain is shutting down, and then a game against the comp is a good idea.
Before I started playing unrated games, so I wouldn't drive my rating into the ground, but playing against the machine is more relaxing.
Even an unrated game against a human you don't want to lose, and there is stress. And the comp never thinks long, you can play on nice and fast.
And when I lose against the machine, I just don't care.
What is disappointing, is that the beast never falls into traps. He sees them coming from a mile away.
On Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at 11:49:33 PM UTC+2, Eli Kesef wrote:
Bs"d
I started playing Stockfish. Sometimes I want to play chess, but I don't want to think, or I'm tired, or played too much already, and my brain is shutting down, and then a game against the comp is a good idea.
Before I started playing unrated games, so I wouldn't drive my rating into the ground, but playing against the machine is more relaxing.
Even an unrated game against a human you don't want to lose, and there is stress. And the comp never thinks long, you can play on nice and fast.
And when I lose against the machine, I just don't care.
What is disappointing, is that the beast never falls into traps. He sees them coming from a mile away.Bs"d
Got the engine in a trap, the first time. In a Stafford gambit. The beast had to part with his queen for a horse and a bishop.
The rest was a mopping up operation: https://lichess.org/exooZFSj4oKu
But it remains a dangerous beast. One little mistake and I get slaughtered on level 5.
Keeps you on your toes.
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