Brilliant Moves in New Game Analysis Report

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1 brilliant by begginer engine Bxg7!!

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NootIsCool wrote:
A_matoor wrote:

you missed mate. why you posted it?

It was a brilliant move

you know thats fair

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Numquam wrote:
hikarunaku schreef:
JalaalSuify wrote:
hikarunaku wrote:

Brilliant move is the best move which the engine can find only after certain depth is reached. So it is difficult to find for the engine. 

You are exactly right.

But if the engine finds it, it is assessed as best. It cannot be assessed as "Brilliant".

Correct me if I am wrong. Have you ever seen the engine proposes a "Brilliant" move as "Brilliant" or as "Best"? I believe NEVER.

If the engine says "Brilliant", it means "I could not find it myself"

Did not previously feel the need to correct this but let me point out why you are wrong since few people still do not understand:

  • Brilliant move is the best move in the position. 
  • Engine classifies it as brilliant and not as best move since it evaluated it to be the best move after certain depth was reached before that it was not the first choice of engine. 
  • Engine does find the brilliant move by itself but only above a certain higher depth. 

It could work like that, but there is an alternative way to implement 'brilliant' move:

A move is brilliant if the engine doesn't think the move is best before the move is played at a certain depth. But after it is played when the engine analyzes the next move at the same depth, it'll figure out in hindsight that the previous move was better. The evaluation of the position changes significantly in that player's favor.

And yes this is a useless discussion.

A brilliant move is the only move in a position, which is rather hard to fine, for example, an amazing sacrifice or ignoring a threat on a piece to gain a better position in the game.

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MG22_GOAT wrote:

How many Brilliant Moves have u got in ur life so far?

I have 3

I have 47 in all, made a book in library to collect them.

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I believe the difference is when the move basically forces the opponent to concede a piece or they must chose to follow moves that will leave them behind in pieces. Then, a best move would just be the best move at that time and the opponent can react however they see fit.
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Got 3 brilliant moves in a guest game

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LANDMINETRIPP wrote:
I believe the difference is when the move basically forces the opponent to concede a piece or they must chose to follow moves that will leave them behind in pieces. Then, a best move would just be the best move at that time and the opponent can react however they see fit.

You might believe this, but you are wrong. As it was explained several times, a "brilliant move " is a sacrifice that's good.

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magipi wrote:
LANDMINETRIPP wrote:
I believe the difference is when the move basically forces the opponent to concede a piece or they must chose to follow moves that will leave them behind in pieces. Then, a best move would just be the best move at that time and the opponent can react however they see fit.

You might believe this, but you are wrong. As it was explained several times, a "brilliant move " is a sacrifice that's good.

You didn't read my comment correctly did you? What I describe as a brilliant move includes a sacrifice, I just didn't specifically say that word. The sacrifice must lead to an advantage like I described. So, seems like what I believed is correct.

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LANDMINETRIPP wrote:
magipi wrote:
LANDMINETRIPP wrote:
I believe the difference is when the move basically forces the opponent to concede a piece or they must chose to follow moves that will leave them behind in pieces. Then, a best move would just be the best move at that time and the opponent can react however they see fit.

You might believe this, but you are wrong. As it was explained several times, a "brilliant move " is a sacrifice that's good.

You didn't read my comment correctly did you? What I describe as a brilliant move includes a sacrifice, I just didn't specifically say that word. The sacrifice must lead to an advantage like I described. So, seems like what I believed is correct.

I read your comment again. No, your description has absolutely nothing to do with a sacrifice, not even close. Maybe you had another comment a long ago?

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magipi wrote:
LANDMINETRIPP wrote:
magipi wrote:
LANDMINETRIPP wrote:
I believe the difference is when the move basically forces the opponent to concede a piece or they must chose to follow moves that will leave them behind in pieces. Then, a best move would just be the best move at that time and the opponent can react however they see fit.

You might believe this, but you are wrong. As it was explained several times, a "brilliant move " is a sacrifice that's good.

You didn't read my comment correctly did you? What I describe as a brilliant move includes a sacrifice, I just didn't specifically say that word. The sacrifice must lead to an advantage like I described. So, seems like what I believed is correct.

I read your comment again. No, your description has absolutely nothing to do with a sacrifice, not even close. Maybe you had another comment a long ago?

Dude, the sacrifice must result in what my original comment states. What I described is what makes a sacrifice a "good" sacrifice. If the sacrifice does not do what my first comment states it would not be "brilliant." I just never used the word sacrifice and you're really hung up on that. My original belief is correct.

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https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/138570680028?tab=review&move=33&tab=review&classification=brilliant&autorun=true

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https://www.chess.com/game/live/122064

look at this game below

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edited moderator AndrewSmith 

Nonsense comments 

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bilijant

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keren

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The Queen.

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Hi

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Thordelvalle wrote:

The Queen.

The rook move will be a great not a brilliant.

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A brilliant move is the one which can help you win a higher ranked such as Queen or Rook. A best move is the one which can help you win a high ranked such as a Bishop or Knight. A blunder happens when you move a Queen or Rook and a pawn takes it. A mistake is when you move a Bishop or Knight and an equal or higher takes it. On the flip-side, a brilliant move is the one which helps you support Queen or Rook and at the same time make the game move ahead with a good pace. A best move is the one which helps support Bishop or Knight and at the same time make the game move ahead with a slightly fast pace. A blunder is the move which completely puts Queen or Rook in danger without any support from other and it is timeless. A mistake is when you push a pawn in a position from where the opposite higher can take your higher.