These games are mostly terrible. I need to rectify the balance by submitting some games, but 1) I have no money, 2) I only play bots these days, and I can't be bothered to play humans in longer time controls who might cheat. Doesn't seem like submitting bot games would be kosher.
@@baoboumusicI think the point is that the submitted games are usually blitz, bullet, or 10+0 games by beginner or intermediate players, so they mostly just play legal moves until someone blunders a simple tactic. This kind of games can be easily analysed with an engine. You don't need a grandmaster to explain why allowing a fork is bad.
@@Thematic2177a patzer doesn't play perfect moves and then just blunders his queen. he will usually make a lot more of mistakes that GM Ben can talk about. after a blunder there is still a game to be played which can also be instructive. I think the worse part is the "here Stockfish says this, here he says that, here he says both players don't know how to play...". but this engine dependancy will still be there if he analyzed gm games. if you want good analysis check out PowerPlayChess.