Shadowfighter23

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Shadowfighter23

Shadowfighter23

@Shadowfigh23

If you like my chess clips feel free to check my youtube channel https://t.co/zNhzSMFLwq

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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
1948 Smyslov & Ragozin simultaneous exhibition in Germany
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
1940s Chess Euwe,Najdorf,Tartakower,Ståhlberg
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
@ChrisBirdIA Greatest player of all time Carlsen have lost manny games in last 20 years but only once in those 20 years he called somebody a cheater. I just dont think nr1 world player suddenly from nowhere acted like he did and left the tournament. Such calibre atheletes they know "more"
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Chris Bird
Chris Bird@ChrisBirdIA·
It's sad to say but even to this day one of the most common questions I get asked when folks find out I was the Chief Arbiter of "the game" is do I think Hans was cheating? I've seen no evidence that Hans cheated in this game, or any event I've overseen that he has played in.
Netflix Sports@netflixsports

Magnus Carlsen, widely considered the greatest chess player ever, faces rising star Hans Niemann. After Niemann’s shocking 2022 Sinquefield Cup win sparks cheating allegations, he fights to clear his name—setting up a high-stakes 2024 rematch. UNTOLD: Chess Mates drops April 7.

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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
@GMJacobAagaard its not AI problem its how we ask the question. If we gave lazy question without knowing how AI works dont be suprised getting wrong answer. I asked same question to paid Gemini version and he gave good answer with deep explanation
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GM Jacob Aagaard
GM Jacob Aagaard@GMJacobAagaard·
I asked ChatGPT the result of the 1998 match between Timman and Van Wely. It said Jan won 5.5-4.5. And provided the link. The match was 5-5 and Loek won the play-off 2.5-1.5.
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

🚨BREAKING: OpenAI published a paper proving that ChatGPT will always make things up. Not sometimes. Not until the next update. Always. They proved it with math. Even with perfect training data and unlimited computing power, AI models will still confidently tell you things that are completely false. This isn't a bug they're working on. It's baked into how these systems work at a fundamental level. And their own numbers are brutal. OpenAI's o1 reasoning model hallucinates 16% of the time. Their newer o3 model? 33%. Their newest o4-mini? 48%. Nearly half of what their most recent model tells you could be fabricated. The "smarter" models are actually getting worse at telling the truth. Here's why it can't be fixed. Language models work by predicting the next word based on probability. When they hit something uncertain, they don't pause. They don't flag it. They guess. And they guess with complete confidence, because that's exactly what they were trained to do. The researchers looked at the 10 biggest AI benchmarks used to measure how good these models are. 9 out of 10 give the same score for saying "I don't know" as for giving a completely wrong answer: zero points. The entire testing system literally punishes honesty and rewards guessing. So the AI learned the optimal strategy: always guess. Never admit uncertainty. Sound confident even when you're making it up. OpenAI's proposed fix? Have ChatGPT say "I don't know" when it's unsure. Their own math shows this would mean roughly 30% of your questions get no answer. Imagine asking ChatGPT something three times out of ten and getting "I'm not confident enough to respond." Users would leave overnight. So the fix exists, but it would kill the product. This isn't just OpenAI's problem. DeepMind and Tsinghua University independently reached the same conclusion. Three of the world's top AI labs, working separately, all agree: this is permanent. Every time ChatGPT gives you an answer, ask yourself: is this real, or is it just a confident guess?

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GM Jacob Aagaard
GM Jacob Aagaard@GMJacobAagaard·
Whenever I think of it, I check the average age of the top 100. We should always add half a year to the average, as this is the average time a player will have to his next birthday. The average was over 30 all other times I checked. This is the lowest average for top 25 I have seen. The main change is Anand being inactive. Top 10 is 28.6 Top 25 is 29.3 100: 31.3 The peak years of a chess player remains around the age of 30, with some making the elite in their late teens/early 20s. It was the same 30 years ago, where top 25 had a low average age, due to 15 year old Judit Polgar being no 25. There is only 31 players with 2700 or higher. Equalling the lowest number I remember. The deflation is continuing. A 2600-rating will be enough to be in the top 100 in a decade, if it continues like this. (Van der Wiel's top rating was 2950 in the mid-1980s. No 16 in the World...)
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Amay@Amaythegreat9·
@ChengEffinShih @JoshNoLook Oh mb yea makes sense he was already going through a lot. Kramnik wants to blame everything on others
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Josh👀@JoshNoLook·
Weird to see Robert Hess commentate SCC sitting next to an empty chair like "wish you were here, Danya." Danya lost his chesscom job last year. He was cut loose as a commentator. You don't get to erase someone, then cosplay solidarity after. Gross behavior.
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
@aclownsclown Hikaru getting old even for bullet monster its tough for 38 old to compete vs best todays bullets masters. With every extra year it wont become easier either
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
@kimmonismus Those who start video with idea find that is AI sure. But my god like 80% of over 50 old people already wont see diffrence if they just start watching it like youtube documentary. And AI will become more and more realistic in next 3 years too
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
1969 Paris Tigran Petrosian simultaneous exhibition chess
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
@agadmator Magnus is clearly best player for last 15 years. But who is 2nd best that real question every year
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agadmator@agadmator·
Big changes at the top
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
@evanwch in 2026 it can be seem like a joke. But its scary how fast AI can do stuff compare to people already now. In 2030s it wont be joke and we mortals wont even know that such things is happening
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Evan Barker
Evan Barker@evanwch·
I know it's a big news day, but incase you missed it, a group of AI's have started their own social media website and made it end to end encrypted so humans aren't allowed to read what they're saying about us. seems bad
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
1949 Budapest Ussr vs Hungary chess match
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
1948 Budapest Chess tournament Tartakower
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
@Dixit__Nikhil Players better take risks in 2020s chess levels if you wanna beat strong players
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Nikhil Dixit
Nikhil Dixit@Dixit__Nikhil·
Never take Bxc3. Practically it's too risky. Engine always shows it as best move for black.
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
@GMNeiksans People forgot what its like to sit for 5 hours with 1 game and brains goes wild at some moment
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Arturs Neiksans
Arturs Neiksans@GMNeiksans·
What's going on in Wijk? I can't recall the last time there were so many one-move blunders in a super-tournament. 😬
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
@dgriffinchess Mecking and Larsen was special tallents both won multiple interzonals (not all world champions can say that) but those 2 lacked something in their character for more
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Douglas Griffin
Douglas Griffin@dgriffinchess·
Henrique Costa Mecking. The Brazilian grandmaster - who won two Interzonals (Petropolis, 1973 - pictured - & Manila, 1976) reached World No. 3 in 1978. He is 74 years old today. (📷: Veja São Paulo archive.) #chess
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
@chess24com Look at his body language thats the reason why. The moment Gukesh become world champion in 2024 instantly started playing worse by 50-100 rating than before. Playing chess with holding world champion title is real pressure and player feel world wants to see champions level chess
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
@durarbayli I have other question lets say you training student for 2-3 months and suddenly you can see in his online games he is taking other title players lessons and after like 1 month break students again writes you for training. Coach should feel upset or act like nothing happend ?
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Vasif Durarbayli
Vasif Durarbayli@durarbayli·
Saw a Reddit post about an IM who took payment upfront for 15 lessons, then allegedly dropped quality. Student asked for refund after lesson 4, IM refused. Now it's on Reddit. This is why coaches should charge in advance. If you don't deliver, your reputation pays the price. If the student doesn't pay? Well, drink cold water.
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
@not_rekt_11 because 2000s was your youth thats why. We people love to remembers those times. Most of us will tell best times was when it was our personal youth not because times were better
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Dark Side@not_rekt_11·
I’m beginning to think that humanity peaked in the early 2000s Music was better, movies were better, video games were better, TV shows had soul, women were more beautiful, the world was safer. Nothing hits the same nowadays. Everything is AI slop and it’s been downhill since
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Shadowfighter23@Shadowfigh23·
@AlvarAlonso so you trying to tell me that he gonna play Catalan and Naidorf in 2026 candidates ? If Giri will play same openings in March Candidates what he is doing now in January he need to fire entire his team. 45% of Giri shite career games 1. e4 was made so "almost always" sounds funny
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Àlvar Alonso Rosell
Àlvar Alonso Rosell@AlvarAlonso·
@Shadowfigh23 He almost always plays Catalan and Najdorf please... He's blundering pieces and prawns in one move not playing slightly worse, come on wake up
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Àlvar Alonso Rosell
Àlvar Alonso Rosell@AlvarAlonso·
What's going on with Giri? It feels as if he's feeling the pressure beeing a Candidate? Maybe too many changes in the schedule? He had an amazing 2025 hopefully he can bounce back after the break day!
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