Human brain against computer

Опубликовано: 04 Апрель 2026
на канале: Michal Janicki
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Players analyzing position from the game
Martin Dolfing - Alexander Kandaurov [h2f4 g7h2] Sao Paulo 2016.

Players trying to find better way to play for black in this opening and I confronted their brain storm with (in my opinion the strongest program) Kallisto3. Recorded in 4x slower mode so program had more time to stabilize score. Will computer find any missed chances? Watch to find out...

Martin Dolfing won that match and only needed the draw in last round to get gold medal, however in the final Georgiev manage to win with Martin and he become the champion of World 2016

Analyzing:
Alexander Shvartsman World champion (Brazilian draughts) 1987, 1989, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2008

Georgiev Alexander World champion (Brazilian draughts) 2016

Kandaurov Alexander World champion (Brazilian draughts) 1985

Kallisto score explanation:

Score around 80 is already one piece more which in normal position should lead to win unless it is end game with kings, than draw is still possible.

Score over 4900 is absolutely win no chance for draw.


http://toernooibase.kndb.nl/opvraag/s...