George Grasser vs. Nat Easton
The talking chess computer enunciates each move. Here they are
1. e4 c5 2. d4 c5d4 3. c3 d4c3 4. Nc3 d6 5. Bc4 e6 6. Nf3 Nf6 7. Qe2 Be7 8. O-O Nc6 9. Rd1 Bd7 10. Bf4 e5 11. Bg5 h6 12. Be3 a6 13. a4 Qc7 14. a1c1 O-O 15. Nd5 Nd5 16. e4d5
The github repository for the notation/logging software is known as chesstalk
As an experiment, there is a separate video of these chess moves (very crude) created tonight with ffmpeg and xboard. If you're curious it's a short clip you can download from http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9WOAHYVM
@bronxboy47 Nope. the guy is not a Master.
Wrigglemeister 1 week ago in playlist Uploaded videos
That guy george played looks Strong
lazimofo90 3 months ago
Nat is always getting his game up!
checkerphil 1 year ago
Lester, I'm still waiting for a response to my to my first comment. Do you just post these videos and never check the comments? When a 72 year old amateur beats a chess master half his age, you'd think that would merit a little fanfare. Instead, your video ends with no mention of Mr. Easton's win. Come on, dude, give credit where credit is due.
bronxboy47 1 year ago
YOU GUYS ROCK LOL
ochamocha 1 year ago
One way you guys can have the games end before the credits is by USING A GOD DAMN CLOCK.
xxxIronLeexxx 1 year ago
@InfinityCurve
He sure does, and I think he's planning to live forever.
bronxboy47 1 year ago
@bronxboy47
Sorry, that should read "to a civilian twice his age"
bronxboy47 1 year ago
dude looks good for 72. also Lester MAKE SURE THE GAMES END BEFORE THE CREDITS ONE WAY OR ANOTHER!!!
InfinityCurve 1 year ago
Can the oversight I refer to below be corrected?
bronxboy47 1 year ago