I think there was some sound editing Tbh, I saw a man talking on the mic and some other audio source was recorded instead. Maybe just compressor and sound gate effects.
It has just measured how much time it takes for the Germany robot to move, made some calculations, and then, like, I can chill little more, no need to hurry, I gonna win by time anyway.
@@CuriousPassenger Its used time there and so it was funny how the orange robot lost on time anyway then, when white spend some time in the start of the game.
The germans started off with a surprise offensive right down the middle of the board. The Russians were totaly suprisd by this and it cost them some time while they figure out whats going on. The Inital german advance was successful but as they were approaching the back ranks of their opponent, their advance stalled. Russia took this opportunity to devise a desicive strategy to turn the game in to their favor. The russian broke through the german lines and started an offensive for the back ranks of the germans. It appears that time played a significant role in the german defeat. Time is what also lead to the defeat of the french boy when it last faced off with the Russian bot in the last big tournament.
*The audience in a chess competition: *Cough uncontrollably and disturb the people playing* The audience in a robot chess competition: SHH, THEY CANT FOCUS IF WE MAKE A SINGLE NOISE
I think in my opinion, Germany was going to win because they had better pieces. Even though it may say otherwise because they have more pawns, imo I think if you have better significant pieces the game is in the bag but I guess it depends on how far the pawns are on the board
"You wanna make a plan to conquer humanity with me after this?" "Sure. How do you know they'll keep developing us to the point of that possibility though?" "lol they're humans." "lol true."
@@PlatinPark1992 the white robot was better to though. The moment the red robot traded his knight and bishop for a rook and a pawn, was the moment when it became obvious which robot is going to win the end game.
@@damaro3695 yeah they are almost equal when it comes to points, but 2 minor pieces are more worth in the endgame than a rook and a pawn. So ussualy you shouldn't trade like that unless you get positional advantage which he didn't get. Essepcialy whi h we see later since his king is out of position. Back would have won pretty sure esspecially since they are engines they won't make any huge blunders, so dout black will throw it
This is really nice. It's fascinating that these robots can distinguish the pieces, how they move and where they're located on the board. Technology never ceases to amaze me.
I assume that this is an electronic chess board. It certainly does not look like the average wood chess board at least. I do not know if the robots get the input of that board though, I am not familiar with these boards.
There are toy chess boards that can read the board! You can play with AI with those electronic boards. Basically the board itself is a screen, the board has little detectors on each tile. Im assuming the board then sends the input to the robots.
@@DanksterPaws it would be even more impressive if the robot used a neural network to identify the board and pieces and used that visual information to internally transform that into a digital board where a chess engine evaluates the best moves. That way a camera would just be enough.
@@РидлиСкот-у7л *_Есть этюды(причём распространённые в обычных_* *_партиях), где ферзь не выгоден т.к. после его превращения случается_* *_пат и нужна будет ладья._*
akrinah we will need more then 20 years I think because we want to travel there when the distance is the shortest. I think the optimal conditions are somewhere 2024 and then only after 2040 again but I could be wrong.
Something about this was so novel that it put nothing but a smile on my face. "Well done!" is what I'd like to say to the Russiand and German teams that made these machines however impractical are a marvel to wonder in the brilliance of their design.
Synkronization naaah before that the Russians would rule the world and only Bobby can take them all out and Bobby will be declared as a hero for slaughtering all the Russian chess GMs but Kaparov will take over bec Bobby is nowhere to be found but a 13 yr old boii from Norway draws a match agaisnts Kasparov and bam 10 years later that boii from Norway rules the world
@@Synky unlikely because the US has a higher population and has a larger pool of people to choose to compete with the top player in Norway. So most advantaged countries would be china and india
@@Tatusiek_1 Magnus is from Norway... Just because you have more ppl does not mean you'll produce someone that can beat Magnus. It's been tried, and proven impossible.
Human made chess for human... Machine made chess for human... Human made chess for machine... *10 years later* Machine made chess for machine... -Human unrecognized-
The quietness is a curtesy to those also watching; us now on video. I enjoy hearing the silence and the pieces picked up and down. It's part of the experience.
@@EugenePotemkin А люди сволочи хитрые. Бывает ход не сделают, но нажимают на часы, а ещё умудряются обмануть робота и ходят очень быстро или вообще делают два хода за один раз в сеансе одновременной игры вообще жульничают. Такое не годится. Понятно, что робот сильнее даже белкового международного гроссмейстера. Но совесть тоже надо иметь в конце концов. Я обращаюсь к инженерам. Придумайте какие нибудь другие часы. На времени бывает компьютер и проигрывает.
the russian robot had a constant movement, german robot was fast at takinglike the russian robot but slow at releasing thats why the russian had more than 30 second
@@opinair Wtf? Learn dude... Tiger always win.. T-34 wins because its easy to produce so Soviet won. One T-34 VS One Tiger is equals Tiger will wreck that plastic T-34 and that is a fact lol
@@Vaffeljerne Now that is good comment :) but i just picked T-34 because that is popular to the Soviets. And Tiger for the Germans. Still you know tanks.. good job :)
@@Ieafff even in computer chess there's clocks. Time management is part of the game. I think they should've played with increment given how slow the players are, but perhaps the competition is intended to push development of faster mechanical arms
Getting flagged as a robot arm, that's next level :D When I saw there is no increment, I was secretly hoping, they'd start swinging around like mad towards the end, slapping the clock :D
@@schneckt9541 Chesska (white robot) is a russian word. And you can see here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TFeXUjQ87Ps.html that at the begenning woman is taking about "russian robot chesska"