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Why are BOTs so good at tactics?

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because they calculate lines instead of intuition. which is what tactics are. this is why low depth in a complex position gives humans more of a chance

because they calculate lines instead of intuition. which is what tactics are. this is why low depth in a complex position gives humans more of a chance

@TheKingClash , you didn't use your semi-open a file correctly, you castled queenside in spite of an open c file, you didn't move your a file rook, you traded queens at the wrong time and if you had attacked correctly, then you would have achieved the fate of first attacking the king on the first rank from the queenside and while the attack is ongoing, jump your rooks on to the kingside using the a- file. That's a dream world position, but it requires a lot of great attacking skills to do that. Still, it was very interesting how the bots play extraordinarily and don't even give a chance for us to understand there are great moves, even though they are very very light and require long term attacking and a lot of manoeuvrability space acquirement, if I would have been playing, I couldn't even tell the moves I listed above.

I am giving the wild captcha game in which the opening is: King's Gambit, Muzio Gambit, "Wild" Muzio gambit
The name shows how crazy the game is:

https://lichess.org/EopLFn5h

@TheKingClash , you didn't use your semi-open a file correctly, you castled queenside in spite of an open c file, you didn't move your a file rook, you traded queens at the wrong time and if you had attacked correctly, then you would have achieved the fate of first attacking the king on the first rank from the queenside and while the attack is ongoing, jump your rooks on to the kingside using the a- file. That's a dream world position, but it requires a lot of great attacking skills to do that. Still, it was very interesting how the bots play extraordinarily and don't even give a chance for us to understand there are great moves, even though they are very very light and require long term attacking and a lot of manoeuvrability space acquirement, if I would have been playing, I couldn't even tell the moves I listed above. I am giving the wild captcha game in which the opening is: King's Gambit, Muzio Gambit, "Wild" Muzio gambit The name shows how crazy the game is: https://lichess.org/EopLFn5h

@TheKingClash (EDIT) Bots are really nice, if anyone want one, PM me

Nice to see people chatting about my BOTS

@TheKingClash (EDIT) Bots are really nice, if anyone want one, PM me Nice to see people chatting about my BOTS

@TheKingClash said in #1:

Seems as if his pieces came rolling in one after the other.

Yes, they did. i move mostly though

@TheKingClash said in #1: > > > Seems as if his pieces came rolling in one after the other. Yes, they did. i move mostly though

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