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DonEmber
Marcyful wrote:

Speaking about chess.com bots, I think I've found a perfect concept for your SlothChess streams: Last Stand - Beat as many chess.com bots as you can starting from happy-go-lucky Martin to the big names of chess. How many can you beat before tasting defeat?

That's a super idea, but I think I may be hanging out with Jimmy for the forseeable future, as I've a free account. I think the other bots live in a gated community, judging by the locks on their doors. 

Sack_o_Potatoes

LOL

Sack_o_Potatoes
Marcyful wrote:

 

Like this is just not ok...

Yikes.....

ChesswithGautham
Marcyful wrote:
ChesswithGautham wrote:

Legend has it, back in 1804, the creepy combo had  been forced to hare. They had to have forced smiles or they would face torture, one could never achieve. While all the bots are atleast happy playing chess, these weirdos do not, and it makes sense 

Nelson just want’s to end the game with a queen mate and Francis wants to end the game quickly with attacks. 

 

 

That's quite a theory I must say.

They both want to play the most LESS chess games before blowing up form too much pressure, and we’ll be happy when they do.

ChesswithGautham

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playerafar
Marcyful wrote:

It's no secret that a lot of chess players have negative reactions when they realize they hung a piece, hung mate, or any other type of blunder possible in the game of chess. But Martin's different. Even in a dead lost position, Martin always keeps a smile on his face and will sometimes compliment the player for making good moves. Even in positions like this:

You could a learn a thing or two from Martin on how to be a truly happy chess player.

The diagram in post 1 isn't interactive.
We can't play the moves.
And there's no link.
I guess the idea is to 'copy image in new tab' and have it enlarged and then play the moves on an analysis board.

This isn't a complaint.
I'm simply remarking that the fact that the interactive chess diagram feature on chess.com could be made much more user-friendly than it is now - well attention to that could be validated over and over again.
happy.png

playerafar

and Hi ! @Marcyful

Marcyful

The diagram couldn't show the bots dialogue which is the highlight of the 1st post. It isn't a game analysis but rather a screenshot of something I found quite amusing while playing against Martin.

Marcyful

Hello again @playerafar

Marcyful

I could also send the game as a diagram if you want. I have it in my archives.

Marcyful

I think so anyways

playerafar


Its okay Marcy !
And - Nice to see you !   

I'm slowly making progress - with club forums about the interactive thing.
But there's a lot of resistance like:
"Dude we have no problem with that !"  
That's being gradually overcome though.

For example - the link to how to do the diagrams - isn't even visible in the feature !   If somebody sees it in there - I hope they say.
Or maybe chess.com will finally add it.
'The feature' - is accessed different ways -
but one of them is just that chessboard button you see at top left every time you type in one of these forum boxes.

Marcyful

It appears I forgot to save the game. I wish there was an option to automatically save bot games to the archives but eh, I can do another Martin game where I'm up a hundred points of material anyway.

DonEmber

Oh, wow. Martin just unlocked his gates to me on my phone, and all the neighbours want to play chess with me. The pressure!

Marcyful
DonEmber wrote:

Oh, wow. Martin just unlocked his gates to me on my phone, and all the neighbours want to play chess with me. The pressure!

Show em what you got @DonEmber! I'm rooting for ya

DonEmber

Aw, thank you. Martin turned out to be awfully nice.happy.png

Marcyful

He's a good bot at heart.

HusaGamesPLpl

Wow

Fisikhad
This is martin
He doesn’t rage when he is losing
Be like Martin
HopsnLops

Martin is happier in life than I ever will be