"A chaotic game where both players had many chances to win."

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Heather_Stephens

A chaotic game where both players had many chances to win.

I mostly play 5 minute chess and that seems to be the computer's most common judgement of my games, hey they're 5 minute games and I don't care.

2 questions.

(1) What is the computer's most common decision about your own games, and are you affected by those comments in any way? Do you mind if a machine is dissing you?

(2) How many different comments have people seen? Please would people paste them here so we can see how many there are?

Heather_Stephens

OK, that's 5 questions not 2, please don't be so pedantic. happy.png

Ritobroto21

1. A chaotic game where both players had many chances to win. 2. One player was better but blundered it away.

Ritobroto21

the most common for me is the second one

sibi_90

1. One player was winning but then blundered it away

2. One player managed to get the win

3. It was a close game until the last blunder. 

4. A chaotic game where both players had many chances to win.

5. Nice win, You were never in trouble. Above comments just tells us how we played however I don't get affected by its comments. 

itscrazychess

I was very proud of one of my "chaotic" games.  Yes it meant I made mistakes too, but  part of being human is bouncing back from those mistakes and somehow figuring out a win.  Its really be best reason for even being here on Chess.com !

Bad_Dobby_Fischer

ive seen many

oregonpatzer

I posted about this feature within 24 hours after it went live, and the thread became a repository of snarky suggestions...

"He had a won game, but you ran his clock out, good lad!"

"You had a won game, but he ran your clock out, you suck!"

korotky_trinity
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A chaotic game where both players had many chances to win.

 

 

I read that often after my games. ))) 

Kennison
I just realized they do this here. I usually play on mobile but I busted out the laptop the other night. Lost a game and it told me something about how it was completely one sided. Checked out the analysis and pretty sure dude was using an engine.
kaspariano

The video game players trying to be chess players.  Yes, you have those here.  I don't have anything against them, other than when they start cheating at chess as if it was one of those video games...

redblock500

Most of mine are "one player dominated the entire game"

itscrazychess
redblock500 wrote:

Most of mine are "one player dominated the entire game"

Meaning you, or the other player? happy.png

slashkig

There's a forum somewhere here where many people say that these comments are randomized (I believe it's called "turn it off!!!!")

Kennison

Didn’t seem random for me. Couple sudden blunders that I won and the comment stated that. And the game I got dominated was true too. With the guy playing like 96% best moves. 

Pulpofeira

"You were totally lost until you blundered". 

Heather_Stephens

I don't believe you! But seriously, are these accurate?

I guess they tell the 2 players something different.

dsgo

Sometimes, I feel like I got a hard-earned victory, and the computer tells me that my opponent was winning and then blundered it away. Then again, I'm pretty bad at blitz, so something like that isn't too surprising.

YureaLily

a wild game! you came out on the top

 

CETRION

Which technology is used here? Machine learning?