Chapter

Unique Chess Tactics Against Computers
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53:15 - 1:00:29 (07:14)

Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura employs human-like maneuvering tactics during a chess game to surprise and confuse his opponents, which computers may not always recommend.

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The hosts discuss how their playing styles change between traditional, slow-paced chess and online chess that is often more focused on immediate attack-based moves.
53:15 - 53:55 (00:39)
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Chess
Summary

The hosts discuss how their playing styles change between traditional, slow-paced chess and online chess that is often more focused on immediate attack-based moves.

Chapter
Unique Chess Tactics Against Computers
Episode
#319 – Botez Sisters: Chess, Streaming, and Fame
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
Hikaru Nakamura's rook move may not be ideal for computer but prepares the attack and challenges the opponent's bishop making it hard to defend against.
53:55 - 59:24 (05:29)
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Chess
Summary

Hikaru Nakamura's rook move may not be ideal for computer but prepares the attack and challenges the opponent's bishop making it hard to defend against.

Chapter
Unique Chess Tactics Against Computers
Episode
#319 – Botez Sisters: Chess, Streaming, and Fame
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
The hosts discuss the difficulty of playing blindfold chess and how it becomes second nature for top players, while also expressing the benefits of listening to podcasts without visual aids.
59:24 - 1:00:29 (01:05)
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Chess
Summary

The hosts discuss the difficulty of playing blindfold chess and how it becomes second nature for top players, while also expressing the benefits of listening to podcasts without visual aids.

Chapter
Unique Chess Tactics Against Computers
Episode
#319 – Botez Sisters: Chess, Streaming, and Fame
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast