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CHAT GPT game analyses, it can replace coaches

Decodechess.com already does that (it explains why behind moves)
Nice tool!

ChatGPT can only tell from perspective of computer while any human expert will tell from natural human perspective. It matters a lot. Computer just throws theoretical words at you which we can't understand but a coach helps us in explaining in simple terms.

Decodechess.com already does that (it explains why behind moves) Nice tool! ChatGPT can only tell from perspective of computer while any human expert will tell from natural human perspective. It matters a lot. Computer just throws theoretical words at you which we can't understand but a coach helps us in explaining in simple terms.

Well I analyzed my most recent game here in Lichess, then put that into ChatGPT. This was its response:

Sure, I'd be happy to analyze your chess game! Here's a move-by-move analysis with some advice:

d4 Nc6?! - Nf6 is generally a stronger move, as it develops a piece and puts pressure on the center.
e3 f5 - This move weakens the e5 square, which can make it difficult for Black to develop their pieces later on. Consider playing e4 to control the center instead.
c3 Nf6 - This is a good move, developing a piece and preparing to control the center.
f3 d5 - This is a solid move, securing the center and preparing to develop the bishop.
Bb5 Bd7 - This move develops a piece and prepares to castle. Consider playing Nbd7 to control the c5 square as well.
Bxc6 Bxc6 - Taking with the bishop is fine, but consider that this will give White control of the d5 square. Taking with the pawn is also a valid option, as it will control the center and open up the bishop.
a3 e6 - This move develops a piece and prepares to castle. It also prevents Bb4 from White.
e4? - This move weakens the pawn structure and opens up the f-file for Black. Consider playing f4 instead, which will control the center and prepare to castle.
Bg5?! - This move doesn't do much to develop White's position, and allows Black to take control of the center with exf3. Consider playing Nh3 instead, which develops a piece and prepares to castle.
9... exf3?! - Taking with the bishop or playing Bd6 to control the e5 square would have been stronger moves.
Nxf3 Bd6 - This move develops a piece and prepares to castle. It also puts pressure on White's pawn on e4.
Bxf6?! - This move doesn't do much to develop White's position. Consider playing Qe2 instead, which will connect the rooks and prepare to castle.
11... Qxf6 - This move takes control of the f-file and prepares to castle.
h4? - This move weakens the pawn structure and doesn't do much to develop White's position. Consider playing Qd3 instead, which will put pressure on Black's e4 pawn and prepare to castle.
12... e5?! - This move weakens the pawn structure and allows White to push their pawn to e5. Consider playing Bg3+ instead, which will force White to either move their king or block with their bishop.
O-O e4 - This move takes control of the center and prepares to develop the bishop.
N... - Unfortunately, the notation cuts off here, so I can't see the rest of the game.
Overall, some general advice would be to focus on developing your pieces and controlling the center. Try to avoid weakening your pawn structure, as this can give your opponent an advantage. Also, always be aware of potential tactics, such as pins, forks, and skewers. Good luck with your future games!

This was the game:

https://lichess.org/rQZO59gA/black

Of course it has to be noted that I forgot to specify which side I played. So I just asked it to analyze the game in general.

Well I analyzed my most recent game here in Lichess, then put that into ChatGPT. This was its response: Sure, I'd be happy to analyze your chess game! Here's a move-by-move analysis with some advice: d4 Nc6?! - Nf6 is generally a stronger move, as it develops a piece and puts pressure on the center. e3 f5 - This move weakens the e5 square, which can make it difficult for Black to develop their pieces later on. Consider playing e4 to control the center instead. c3 Nf6 - This is a good move, developing a piece and preparing to control the center. f3 d5 - This is a solid move, securing the center and preparing to develop the bishop. Bb5 Bd7 - This move develops a piece and prepares to castle. Consider playing Nbd7 to control the c5 square as well. Bxc6 Bxc6 - Taking with the bishop is fine, but consider that this will give White control of the d5 square. Taking with the pawn is also a valid option, as it will control the center and open up the bishop. a3 e6 - This move develops a piece and prepares to castle. It also prevents Bb4 from White. e4? - This move weakens the pawn structure and opens up the f-file for Black. Consider playing f4 instead, which will control the center and prepare to castle. Bg5?! - This move doesn't do much to develop White's position, and allows Black to take control of the center with exf3. Consider playing Nh3 instead, which develops a piece and prepares to castle. 9... exf3?! - Taking with the bishop or playing Bd6 to control the e5 square would have been stronger moves. Nxf3 Bd6 - This move develops a piece and prepares to castle. It also puts pressure on White's pawn on e4. Bxf6?! - This move doesn't do much to develop White's position. Consider playing Qe2 instead, which will connect the rooks and prepare to castle. 11... Qxf6 - This move takes control of the f-file and prepares to castle. h4? - This move weakens the pawn structure and doesn't do much to develop White's position. Consider playing Qd3 instead, which will put pressure on Black's e4 pawn and prepare to castle. 12... e5?! - This move weakens the pawn structure and allows White to push their pawn to e5. Consider playing Bg3+ instead, which will force White to either move their king or block with their bishop. O-O e4 - This move takes control of the center and prepares to develop the bishop. N... - Unfortunately, the notation cuts off here, so I can't see the rest of the game. Overall, some general advice would be to focus on developing your pieces and controlling the center. Try to avoid weakening your pawn structure, as this can give your opponent an advantage. Also, always be aware of potential tactics, such as pins, forks, and skewers. Good luck with your future games! This was the game: https://lichess.org/rQZO59gA/black Of course it has to be noted that I forgot to specify which side I played. So I just asked it to analyze the game in general.

I would turn chatgpt to be my gf and ask Japan company to make me an ai robots so in the future I can download the personalities with just an ability to play chess at medium level (all my story just a jokes but u never now in the future)

I would turn chatgpt to be my gf and ask Japan company to make me an ai robots so in the future I can download the personalities with just an ability to play chess at medium level (all my story just a jokes but u never now in the future)

@Akbar2thegreat said in #21:

Decodechess.com already does that (it explains why behind moves)
Nice tool!

I tried that and I did not find the analysis offer much value. it gives you mostly stuff like protectecs threatens etc. No real meaningful explanations. I tried few years back so it probably better today but not something I would pay for

@Akbar2thegreat said in #21: > Decodechess.com already does that (it explains why behind moves) > Nice tool! I tried that and I did not find the analysis offer much value. it gives you mostly stuff like protectecs threatens etc. No real meaningful explanations. I tried few years back so it probably better today but not something I would pay for
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@Varigby said in #26:

I thought it would be best to ask ChatGPT what they thought:

I asked ChatGPT: What's the best way to phrase questions for ChatGPT when I want you to analyze a chess game, with move by move comments and suggestions?

They replied: To get the best analysis of a chess game, you can phrase your questions to ChatGPT in the following way:

Provide the chess game notation: Write down the moves of the game in standard chess notation, either in algebraic or descriptive form.

Specify the player's color: Indicate which player you want to analyze the game from, either as the white or black pieces.

Ask specific questions: Ask specific questions about certain moves or positions that you want analyzed, or for general analysis of the game as a whole.

Request suggestions and alternatives: Ask for suggestions or alternatives for certain moves or positions where the game could have been played differently.

For example:

"Can you analyze this chess game where I played as black? Here is the notation:
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6 dxc6 5.O-O Bg4 6.h3 h5 7.d3 Qf6 8.Nbd2 Ne7 9.Re1 Ng6 10.d4 Bd6 11.hxg4 hxg4 12.Nh2 Rxh2 13.Kxh2 Qh4+ 14.Kg1 exd4 15.e5 Nxe5 16.Nc4 O-O-O 17.Nxe5 Rh8 18.Kf1 Qh1+ 19.Ke2 Qxg2 20.Qxd4 Bxe5 21.Qxe5 Qf3+ 22.Kd2 Rd8+ 23.Qd4 Rxd4#"

"Can you comment on move 8 for white in this chess game I played as black? And suggest any alternatives for that move?"

"Can you provide a detailed analysis of this chess game played by two grandmasters, and suggest any missed opportunities or alternatives?"
Thanks this will be helpful

@Varigby said in #26: > I thought it would be best to ask ChatGPT what they thought: > > I asked ChatGPT: What's the best way to phrase questions for ChatGPT when I want you to analyze a chess game, with move by move comments and suggestions? > > They replied: To get the best analysis of a chess game, you can phrase your questions to ChatGPT in the following way: > > Provide the chess game notation: Write down the moves of the game in standard chess notation, either in algebraic or descriptive form. > > Specify the player's color: Indicate which player you want to analyze the game from, either as the white or black pieces. > > Ask specific questions: Ask specific questions about certain moves or positions that you want analyzed, or for general analysis of the game as a whole. > > Request suggestions and alternatives: Ask for suggestions or alternatives for certain moves or positions where the game could have been played differently. > > For example: > > "Can you analyze this chess game where I played as black? Here is the notation: > 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6 dxc6 5.O-O Bg4 6.h3 h5 7.d3 Qf6 8.Nbd2 Ne7 9.Re1 Ng6 10.d4 Bd6 11.hxg4 hxg4 12.Nh2 Rxh2 13.Kxh2 Qh4+ 14.Kg1 exd4 15.e5 Nxe5 16.Nc4 O-O-O 17.Nxe5 Rh8 18.Kf1 Qh1+ 19.Ke2 Qxg2 20.Qxd4 Bxe5 21.Qxe5 Qf3+ 22.Kd2 Rd8+ 23.Qd4 Rxd4#" > > "Can you comment on move 8 for white in this chess game I played as black? And suggest any alternatives for that move?" > > "Can you provide a detailed analysis of this chess game played by two grandmasters, and suggest any missed opportunities or alternatives?" Thanks this will be helpful

@Akbar2thegreat said in #21:

Decodechess.com already does that (it explains why behind moves)
Nice tool!

ChatGPT can only tell from perspective of computer while any human expert will tell from natural human perspective. It matters a lot. Computer just throws theoretical words at you which we can't understand but a coach helps us in explaining in simple terms.
Thanks for the website, but the AI won't make a mistake but rather give you only the best moves, in terms of coaching ai is better

@Akbar2thegreat said in #21: > Decodechess.com already does that (it explains why behind moves) > Nice tool! > > ChatGPT can only tell from perspective of computer while any human expert will tell from natural human perspective. It matters a lot. Computer just throws theoretical words at you which we can't understand but a coach helps us in explaining in simple terms. Thanks for the website, but the AI won't make a mistake but rather give you only the best moves, in terms of coaching ai is better

@hisokaxhunter said in #23:

I would turn chatgpt to be my gf and ask Japan company to make me an ai robots so in the future I can download the personalities with just an ability to play chess at medium level (all my story just a jokes but u never now in the future)
Don't talk about this here, especially after the last incident

@hisokaxhunter said in #23: > I would turn chatgpt to be my gf and ask Japan company to make me an ai robots so in the future I can download the personalities with just an ability to play chess at medium level (all my story just a jokes but u never now in the future) Don't talk about this here, especially after the last incident

@heckerboy said in #28:

Thanks for the website, but the AI won't make a mistake but rather give you only the best moves, in terms of coaching ai is better
AI won't explain you things properly. It's like analysing certain position with Stockfish that only tells move this and we all don't understand why to play such a seemingly dumb move.

@heckerboy said in #28: > Thanks for the website, but the AI won't make a mistake but rather give you only the best moves, in terms of coaching ai is better AI won't explain you things properly. It's like analysing certain position with Stockfish that only tells move this and we all don't understand why to play such a seemingly dumb move.

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