And please keep the comments relevant to the game at hand.
Lucario defeats a grandmaster in 21 moves.
And I hope there might be some grandmaster analyzing it for some feedbacks and giving their own opinions on the moves.
i didnt look at it
Hm. Well, you can still look at the game at the first page or you can look at the game with the link: https://www.chess.com/a/mvZyG88nMdBc
Just remind me what you think of it after looking at game.
BECAUSE YOU LITERALLY GAVE ME CHLAMYDIA
So you just came here to waste everyone's time with a stupid reddit offer instead of looking and appreciating the game!? Unbelieveable...
I don't think that Black played moves a grandmaster would. For example, even I can see that 11... a6 is a better way to prepare the pawn storm than 11... Rb8 because it stops Nb5 while preparing b5. Also, no grandmaster would play Kh8 unless they calculated like crazy and thought it was good - and since as you said it was a bad move, they would likely continue the attack on the queenside, which is a far more natural play, even if it also would turn out to be unsound in the end. I love the game though, and the fact that it didn't look artificial until I took a deeper look at it is quite impressive, well done.
Thanks! I'm not sure if Kh8 would be the move some grandmasters would play, but I thought that it would be a natural mistake for a grandmaster to make, but we'll see if I get some feedback from one grandmaster or so in the chess.com website.
Actually, now that I think about it, 11. ...Rb8 was too slow, as it allowed the knight to maneuver to the square where it's the strongest. After 11. ...a6, the Stockfish recommended the continuation 12. h4 b5 13. h5 Nb6. That could've made the game more interesting, so I probably should've looked into that.
And I thought that this game would also become very instructive, since Lucario got all of his pieces out, and coordinated properly to take advantage at black's mistakes and play aggressively.
Please let me know what you guys think of the game in the comments.