The Worst Chess Game Mathematically Possible

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Published 2023-05-18
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All Comments (21)
  • @whynot5708
    Ok very funny Levy, taking one of my chess games and calling it “ the worst possible chess game mathematically”
  • @wsenay6717
    The mate in 27 with the three knights is the greatest thing stockfish has provided anyone ever
  • @toby1248
    Some of these moves are so deep that not only do they blunder mate, they prevent the opponent from blundering mate too
  • @BadlyDrawnJack
    15:14 The fact that the estimation bar found that this position was mate in 40 is astonishing.
  • @user-ht1vg5we2p
    Suggestion: since both engines are playing the worst moves based on standard evaluation, they are blundering mates but the opponent is not checkmating them. This is because they still evaluate under the assumption that, in the future, both will play the best moves. Instead, we could also change the evaluation algorithm, so that they do indeed assume both sides will always play the worst move possible. This way, instead of playing moves that make no progress for either side, they will actively be trying to lose, making moves that force their opponent to play something good. For example, a queen chasing a king around the board trying to force him to take her or other similar things would be hilarious
  • @kjn3350
    I like how this game actually looks more like an actual battle than a chess game, what with all the chaos and pawns in No-man's land, essentially sending the game full circle back to what it was originally trying to replicate.
  • @samthorne3765
    Took me until the very end of the video to figure out the premise that Stockfish was LITERALLY programmed to make the worst move possible!. Really wish you'd said it 140 more times so that I hadn't missed that :(
  • @The_R3al_Spike
    A massive thanks to the eval bar for doing all that hard work
  • @enderking_13
    Levy: * goes on a whole separate adventure making an entirely different game * Also levy:” But that didn’t happen “
  • @anomaliecosmos
    "Re-blundering checkmate" is such a powerful phrase. And oddly perfectly describes my life
  • @jezixthepro
    The spider at 14:30 was so important Levy had to stop talking about the 4 horses
  • @PantsEzTbh
    “I think drunk stockfish when programmed to lose, just really likes ponies.” Dude that line made me laugh hysterically.
  • @MistaOppritunity
    My favorite part was when Levy said that he wasn't going to reiterate that this was the worst possible move every move then proceeded to reiterate that this was the worst possible move every move.
  • @acoolhotdog
    Imagine being a horsey, hearing that stockfish promoted to you 5 times, and realizing what actually happened
  • @tit0313
    The game graph must look like a heart attack