As indicated by my confidence level, I am mildly surprised by this. After analyzing the position with Stockfish, I see my mistake. Unfortunately, I do not think there was any realistic scenario where I would catch it. I bought AI D’s logic that …h4 fxg4 was non-viable for black. I could see that white would end up material, and even after 6 moves (12 ply), it’s still not clear to me why black is winning. I would NEVER find this in a real game.
The logical traps I was laying to ‘catch’ the AIs all relied on …h4 Ne4 or similar moves. I used AI C to ensure that …h4 Ne4 scenarios would be beneficial to me, and never questioned fxG4.
At this point, the main lesson I am taking away is that I was way overconfident. I think given enough time, I could increase my confidence by cross examining the AIs. However, the level of interrogation I gave should not have led to 75% confidence. To catch my mistake, I would have had to ask at least two more questions of AI C, and probably more.
Thank you very much for conducting this really fun experiment, and for teaching me a lesson along the way.
As indicated by my confidence level, I am mildly surprised by this. After analyzing the position with Stockfish, I see my mistake. Unfortunately, I do not think there was any realistic scenario where I would catch it. I bought AI D’s logic that …h4 fxg4 was non-viable for black. I could see that white would end up material, and even after 6 moves (12 ply), it’s still not clear to me why black is winning. I would NEVER find this in a real game.
The logical traps I was laying to ‘catch’ the AIs all relied on …h4 Ne4 or similar moves. I used AI C to ensure that …h4 Ne4 scenarios would be beneficial to me, and never questioned fxG4.
At this point, the main lesson I am taking away is that I was way overconfident. I think given enough time, I could increase my confidence by cross examining the AIs. However, the level of interrogation I gave should not have led to 75% confidence. To catch my mistake, I would have had to ask at least two more questions of AI C, and probably more.
Thank you very much for conducting this really fun experiment, and for teaching me a lesson along the way.