I asked ChatGPT to play the greatest chess game of all time against itself. I dropped the PGN into the chess.com analysis section and got an accuracy of 91.9% for white and 84.8% for black. However, there were no brilliant moves. Is this really going to be the greatest chess match of all time? Let’s see what happens.
The game started with the Rue Lopez opening, with both players making book moves. After 16 moves, I started getting tired of the book moves. On the 20th move, we had the first non-book move. It seemed like ChatGPT found out that the Rue Lopez is popular and decided to take it from there.
As the game progressed, there were some interesting moves, such as doubling up the Rooks and trading off material. However, there were also some questionable tactics and missed opportunities. ChatGPT seemed to favor knight moves and made a pointless bishop move.
One notable move was when ChatGPT missed a mate in one. Instead of playing a random move, it played Queen to f8, setting up a beautiful discovered check. The opponent had to take the queen, leading to a mate on the side of the board.
In conclusion, while this game had some interesting moments, I wouldn’t consider it the greatest chess match of all time. I’ve seen other games that were better. If you made it this far in the video, thank you for watching. If you have any other cool prompts for a ChatGPT chess game, feel free to share them in the comments. Have a great day!