[Manifold play chess] 9.Nxg5 hxg5 10.
Basic
6
Ṁ752
resolved Oct 7
100%96%
Bxg5
1.4%Other
2%
Qh5

Your move!

Link to the game in lichess:

https://lichess.org/analysis/standard/rnbqkb1r/p4p2/2p1pn2/1p2P1p1/2pP3B/2N5/PP3PPP/R2QKB1R%20w%20KQkq%20-%200%2010

  1. d4 d5

  1. c4 c6

  1. Nc3 Nf6

  2. Nf3 e6

  3. Bg5 dxc4

  4. e4 b5

  5. e5 h6

  6. Bh4 g5

  7. Nxg5 hxg5

You (Manifold) have been challenged to a game of chess! You'll be white playing me (Alex) a ~2000 lichess player who will not use any outside assistance.

After the market close I will generate a random number and the move corresponding to that percentage will be picked. For example, order the moves from highest percentage to lowest. Then to find a moves range you sum the percentages that are greater which give you the lower end of the range than add the percentage of the move itself to get the higher end of the range.

Here's the previous move and a market for the result:

Oct 7, 6:00am: Random number between 1-98 is... 78 so Bxg5.

Get
Ṁ1,000
and
S3.00
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@RobinFoster I mean, you can absolutely go all-in, but there's limited upside to doing that early. I'll just wait for whether trolls show up and then bet high on this, since I'll be at a computer near close time.

@Mateon1 so why don't we go all in?

@Mateon1 yeah, wow, every other move seems terrible. hopefully this doesn't make this turn super prone to sabotage-for-profit

@Mateon1 This is the only move in this position. Retreating the bishop to g3 or capturing exf6 loses all potential compensation for the knight we just sacrificed.

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