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Notorious chess

Just wanted to share that i am starting a chess series on You Tube called Notorious chess in which i analyze the most bizzare chess games of all time using our very own lichess Stockfish. Give me advice if i missed something in the analysis and recomend me some more bizzare games. First game i did was Filipowicz Andrzej - Smederevac Petar that was a draw and the game is known for no captures and is sometime referred as the most peaceful chess game of all time. Hope you guys like it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2o4aaptmI8&feature=youtu.be

Just wanted to share that i am starting a chess series on You Tube called Notorious chess in which i analyze the most bizzare chess games of all time using our very own lichess Stockfish. Give me advice if i missed something in the analysis and recomend me some more bizzare games. First game i did was Filipowicz Andrzej - Smederevac Petar that was a draw and the game is known for no captures and is sometime referred as the most peaceful chess game of all time. Hope you guys like it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2o4aaptmI8&feature=youtu.be

#1 Very cool! I look forward to using these games to help me test computer analysis for future development...

Point 1: Maximize the board size; we don't need to see the graph.
Point 2: FYI, the "50 move rule" counts moves by both players without a pawn move or capture:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty-move_rule

#1 Very cool! I look forward to using these games to help me test computer analysis for future development... Point 1: Maximize the board size; we don't need to see the graph. Point 2: FYI, the "50 move rule" counts moves by both players without a pawn move or capture: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty-move_rule

#3 Good points man. I didn t mention the pawn move stuff because i forgot to mention it while talking but i do know about that.

#3 Good points man. I didn t mention the pawn move stuff because i forgot to mention it while talking but i do know about that.

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