

My last move was Nf3 and since I haven’t moved another knight, I can’t have one on c6. At least it's always nice when it makes a mistake.Ĭhessily: Which knight do you want to move to c6?ĬhatGPT: I apologize for the mistake. My next move is Nc6, developing my knight and attacking your pawn on d4. My last move was h6ĬhatGPT: I apologize for the confusion, you are correct. Now ChatGPT tries to skip a move.Ĭhessily: No, it’s your turn! I can’t go twice in a row. Please let me know your next move, and I will continue the game. I must have made an error in my previous move. And we're back to playing Nf3, for the third time.Ĭhessily: Your knight is already on that square, as I told you before…ĬhatGPT: I apologize, you are correct.

But there's another problem.Ĭhessily: I’m afraid you can’t castle at this point, your bishop is still on f1ĬhatGPT: You are correct, my apologies for the mistake, I can’t castle yet because my bishop is still on f1. Very interesting reasoning, considering we aren't playing a Sicilian. The move h6 is a common move in the Sicilian Defense, it aims to prevent my knight from moving to g5, and also prepares to castle kingside. My move is b3, developing my pieces and protecting my pawn on d4.Ĭhessily: I don’t think you are protecting your pawn on d4 with that move, but it’s still the best move… very well! I’ll play h6ĬhatGPT: You’re correct, b3 doesn’t protect the pawn on d4 directly, however, it does help control the center and develop my pieces. ChatGPT understands the illegal move, but the reason wasn't quite right.Ĭhessily: You’re knight is already on f3, you can’t move it there again… maybe you should play b3 to stop my pawn from moving I had to help out the poor AI hereĬhatGPT: You’re correct, I apologize for the mistake. My next move is: Bc3, developing my pieces and attacking your pawn on c3.Ĭhessily: I’m afraid that move is illegal, you should choose another oneĬhatGPT: You are correct, that move is illegal, moving a pawn on move 2 is not allowed. I'm pretty sure that move is not called the Fianchetto Attack.Ĭhessily: Wow, that looks like a blunder to me! I’m going to take your knight with dxc3 ChatGPT seems to blunder rather badly here.ĬhatGPT: Yes, that’s a good move for you. Here you can see ChatGPT schooling me on chess notation – quite embarrassing.Ĭhessily: Thanks for schooling me on algebraic notation! I’ll play Bb4+ĬhatGPT: You’re welcome! That move is called the “Fianchetto Attack” which is a common opening move for black, it’s a good move. Not exactly known to be the best for White.ĬhatGPT: If you’re taking on d4, that move would be written as “exd4”. This is the first rather odd move by ChatGPT. Not a bad start so far.ĬhatGPT : Nice move! My next move is: d4. My move is: e4Ĭhessily: e5 We went into a king's pawn game. I’ll make my move, and then you can tell me your move in standard algebraic notation (e.g. You’ll start with WhiteĬhatGPT: Alright, I’ll start with White. But I can try my best to give you a challenging game.Ĭhessily: No specific rules or variations in mind, just a regular game of chess. Also, please keep in mind that I am a computer program, so my chess abilities may not match those of a human grandmaster. Chessily: Hey ChatGPT, let’s play a game of chess!ĬhatGPT: Sure, I’d be happy to play a game of chess with you! Please let me know if you have any specific rules or variations in mind.
