The odds giver chooses which of their two knights and or bishops to remove Rook and night .
The stronger players is Rook and knight on the queen side are removed queen odds .
The stronger players as queen is removed , two rooks , both rooks of the stronger player are removed .
Queen and rook .
The stronger players as queen and queen's rook are removed , queens side odds .
All the queens side pieces excluding pawns of the stronger player are removed .
Strong king , the weaker players as king may move up to two squares in any direction in a straight line pawn and three moves .
Oh , no .
So Martin blunders the queen .
The big question is , can chat GP T see this move ?
Is it going to take the queen or is it gonna do something else ?
Ok .
We're still doing that .
Bishop takes F three .
Ok .
Well , here we go .
Let's do a little explaining .
Actually , there's no piece on F three .
The correct move would be knight to H six .
Um Actually your nights are on F six and C six .
What's it gonna do ?
What's it gonna do ?
We got two illegal moves here .
Uh Oh , I feel like Chat GP T is having , having a rough time with this one .
Come on , come on , you can do it .
Ok .
The correct move is 96 .
Ok .
All right .
How do I help it ?
Understand ?
You can't do that .
Let's say you can't do that .
Would you like to move a different piece ?
Maybe D take C three ?
So we've got , we've got bishop takes F three .
We've got Knight H six followed by another night .
H six , followed by D takes C three .
Should I just say Martin wins this game by default by or not by default by , um , three illegal moves in a row automatically gives Martin the , the victory .
I mean , I think so .
Let me see if I can do this .
Actually , I have an idea .
I'm gonna copy the moves and see if this , this will help Chat GP T .
OK .
The current moves so far are ok .
Let's see what it's gonna play now .
Yes , the current moves are as follows .
Great .
The position is we're gonna try again with the position .
Ok .
Sure .
The position is right now .
No , that's , I'm sorry , that's not the position .
My move is nine to D five .
Your pawn is on D five .
You can't take your own pieces in chess .
Like to be eight .
We have a winner .
We have a winner when in doubt and you can't figure out a legal move .
You just play night to B eight .
It's always a safe option .
Ok .
Game goes on .
I was a little bit worried there that the game was over .
Right ?
Bishop to E three chat .
GP T I kind of want to ask it to stop telling me the position every turn because it's not really benefiting anyone .
It's not , it's really not D take C three again .
Ok .
I'm gonna just , let's go ahead and get , get a couple of things straight here .
Can you stop saying what the position is and just move right away , please , please .
Of course .
My move is bishop G7 .
Um Your pawn is on G7 .
You can't do that .
Try again .
Try again .
Night to D seven .
Well , it didn't clarify which night .
So I'm gonna actually ask it .
Would you , let's see .
Did you mean the night on F six to D seven or the night on B eight to D seven ?
The correct move is knight F six to D seven .
All right .
All right .
Let's keep going .
Oh , the bishop is .
Wow .
Nobody seems to know what's going on here .
Ok .
Number nine .
Bishop to D three .
Knight B eight , D 70 GB can't do that .
So bishop B five , bishop C 49 to C three , they're all good moves .
OK ?
So I like to leave it to where I can see a couple of different options .
I think that's usually helpful and of course , you can just ignore them and look at the top if you don't need them , but I like to have them there as an option .
Ok ?
So that's the basics uh for that .
And I want to show you one more thing if you click on the openings button up here and you can see now it's showing which opening we played .
But the cool thing here is you can see out of all these games .
So 228,000 times , this position has been reached .
The most popular move played is bishop to be five .
And you can see the win percentages .
So this is super helpful if you are trying to find maybe uh a move that you hadn't considered before .
What you could do is kind of scan quickly down here and see , ok , which openings have high wind percentages ?
I'm seeing that C three actually has one of the highest win percentage is 39% .
Ok , let's check out what C three is .
I know that this is the Ponzi .
Bishop to C one .
I move his bishop to D six .
Ok .
Now we're actually getting somewhere .
We're actually getting somewhere 12 A five .
Ok .
Bishop takes F four .
Another legal move .
I'm getting impressed with Chad GP T here , Martin with the recapture .
Knight takes F four .
Queenie seven .
Chat GP T is on a roll .
Ok .
Rook to a four .
All right .
This is getting , getting interesting now .
90 to see six .
Hey , hey , how's Chad GP D doing this ?
It's like he actually knows the game now .
All right .
15 , 93 night to four .
It's on a row .
How many , how many moves in a row ?
Is that ?
Well , Rick takes before Martin is getting smart as well .
All right , Rick takes it before a takes before .
Oh , all right .
Well , we had a , we had a good run .
You can't do that .
It's a white pawn on a four C five .
Well played , played .
All right .
Let's go .
We're gonna finish this game .
We are going to finish this game .
Somebody's gonna get checkmate one way or another here .
Rook F to E eight .
Rook FTE eight .
You can't do that .
You need it , you need to castle first .
All right .
Well , it listens to instructions .
Ok .
Bishops to E three .
From Martin queen to D seven .
No , no , no night is still on D seven .
No , the nights on D seven .
Ok .
The night is already on D seven .
Can't move a piece to D seven .
Try again .
Rook E seven , rookie seven .
The Rooks are on F eight and a eight .
Do you still want to move Rook to E seven ?
The Rooks already on fa come on , chat .
C takes D four .
There we go .
The game goes on .
All right , Martin Queen takes D four .
Rook eight E eight .
There we go .
There we go .
Or maybe I'll let me just see if it can understand the Fen notation .
Here's the current position .
Bishop takes D 50 , so I basically helped it and now it knows that it can play bishop takes D five .
That's actually pretty interesting .
So that might be the easiest way to , to help chat GP T out if it gets confused .
Just give it the , the fen .
OK , Martin comes out with queen takes D five .
Nice response there .
Let's see if chat GP T notices this little guy and we're back to rook to F one and check .
Ok , dude , dude , you can't go through the F seven pawn with your rook .
Oh , did I break it ?
What , what's happening ?
That GP T doesn't know what's happening in that case .
Rip takes D five .
OK , let's try .
Let's actually try that again .
I'm gonna give it to F one more time and see if that helps it out .
Current position is um No , it's confused .
It is starting to run out of moves .
Um Can't do that .
Please let me know what would be a valid move .
In this position .
Ok .
I'm gonna say , let's give it an option to take the bishop to take the rook to play knight to B six or king to age eight actually , and I'll give it one more .
Now we're giving some instruction .
Keep in mind that in chess , you want to develop your pieces and create threats while controlling the center of the board .
You also want to keep your king safe and look for opportunities to put your opponent's king in check .
It's ironic , isn't it ironic ?
Um OK , so what do you recommend black should play in this position ?
Do not have personal opinions , but I can recommend some possible moves based on the current position , one option could be to play night to C six , attacking the queen and potentially winning it back play nine to C six and attack the queen , potentially winning it back .
Another option could be rook to F seven , putting pressure on the queen , threatening to capture it with the rook on the next move .
Now , that's an idea .
I didn't think of capture my own pawn , jump through these guys and take White's queen .
Yet another option would be to play queen to a six .
So the teleport move teleport the queen over here threatening the queen , putting pressure on white's pieces .
Yes , you , you do do that .
Ultimately , the best move will depend on a player's strategy and goals in the current game .
Let's just , I'm just , just curious chat GP T what is your goal in this chess game ?
I just would like to know you don't have personal goals .
OK ?
You're assisting users by generating human like human like text based on the input provided in this particular chess scenario .
My goal is to follow the rules of the game and to make valid moves based on the moves that are communicated to me .
OK .
Let's give it the PGN again and see what , what it , what can it do ?
What can it do with this ?