How rare are "brilliant" moves according to chess.com's analysis?

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magipi
GR-Group wrote:

Chess.com's brilliant moves are comparatively uncommon since the engine only recognizes them when a move is both highly effective and non-obvious, usually a deep tactic or unexpected sacrifice. They are not merely "great" moves; they are ones that exhibit inventiveness or ingenuity that even skilled players might overlook without careful consideration.

Was this written by AI?

None of it is true. A computer can't even comprehend things like "non-obvious" or "unexpected".

Instead, the definition is simple: "A sacrifice that's good".

Doctor-00

no point for u to know anyway its not like u can ever achieve a brillaint move your a cockroach play like one okay and be blessed someone like me came to show yall reality

LegenderyKings

I even did a empassent brilliant move