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Funny analysis: Computer Analysis (~2000 strength)
Computers can't evaluate positions without calculating lines. When they reach the absolute end of their calculation (their horizon) it truly is the end, even if there's a mate in 1 they will not see it. Programs compensate for this by trimming back lets say 10 moves from the horizon, so that silly evaluations like this don't happen.
Normally I'd say take a few moves back yourself to look at it -- but this whole line is good for white, black is never even equal (the variation starting 17.gxf3 17...h6?) and in fact my real program likes the move played in game (17...Qf7) and gives 17...h6 a "?"
I have no experience/knowledge how a community program like this is set up. I'm guessing each move gets something like a tenth of a second or less thinking time and lines are nearly instantly spit out. Most people agree the analysis is bad, I'm not sure why chess.com doesn't allow more thinking time. Sure people might have to wait longer but they'd actually be getting analysis, better than laughable stuff like this. Or is the programming too complicated or something?
I found it funny and wanted to share it: Look at the bottom right side.