Neural Net AI Leela Zero Blunders Her Queen | Rated 3233!!!
In this ultra bullet exhibition game, human player Andrew "Penguin" Tank (rated ~2920) defeats AI Leela Zero (rated 3233) after Leela blunders her queen into a simple bishop check tactic. It is the only game Tank won in the match and potentially the last game any human has beaten Leela. ---
Key Concepts
| Concept | Definition |
|---|---|
| Leela Zero | Neural network-based chess AI, rated 3233 in ultra bullet; known to receive upgrades after matches, potentially making future human wins impossible |
| Ultra bullet | Extremely fast time control chess — players often rely on pre-moves, making precise calculation nearly impossible |
| Queen blunder via deflection | Leela plays Qxd4, allowing Bxh7+ which wins the queen for free — a tactical oversight unusual for a top engine |
Notes
Match Context
- This is the final game of the "Tank vs. Leela" series
- It is an **exhibition game** played after the official match concluded
- Three reasons for featuring this game:
Players & Ratings
- **White**: Andrew "Penguin" Tank — rated ~2920 in ultra bullet
- **Black**: Leela Zero — rated **3233** in ultra bullet
- Leela is significantly higher-rated going in
Opening: Queen's Gambit Declined — Exchange Variation
- 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 d5 4. cxd5 exd5 (Exchange Variation)
- Bg5, Be7, e3, castles, Bd3 — all standard theory
- c5, dxc5, Bxc5, Ne2, Be7, castles, Nc6, Rc1, h6, Bf4, a6, h3, Be6, Bh2 — normal development
The Critical Moment — Leela's Queen Blunder
- Leela (Black) executes a positional plan: pushes **d4**, White plays Nxd4, pawn recaptures
- In the resulting position, Leela plays **Qxd4** — capturing a seemingly free pawn
- This hangs the queen immediately to **Bxh7+**
- After Kxh7, White plays Qxd4 — winning the queen for free
- Agadmator notes Leela made the **same mistake in a prior game** but survived because Tank ran out of time
Post-Blunder Phase
- Down a queen, Leela continues fighting: Ra8, Rf-e8, Bxa2, Bb2 — grabbing pawns aggressively
- Tank plays Rc2; Leela responds Bd5 (attacking the queen) — avoiding immediate piece loss
- Qd3, Qe3+, Qb3, Bxc2 — Leela grabs the rook
- After queen captures sequence: **Tank has queen + rook + bishop vs. two rooks** — completely winning
Endgame — Ultra Bullet Complications
- Tank has only **~2 seconds** on the clock; every move is essentially a pre-move
- Leela plays b5, Be5, f6, Bxf6 — sacrificing the bishop to expose Tank's king
- Tank finds: Qg6+, Kh8, Re1, Rb7, Re6, Rg7 (attacks queen), Qxg7, Rg6, Rxg6, Qxg6+
- Down to **~0.9 seconds**, Tank avoids stalemate traps while pushing pawns
- Finishes with **Qh1#** — a classic back-rank / queen checkmate
Result
- Tank wins — the **only human victory** in the entire match series against Leela
Actionable Takeaways
- Even in ultra bullet, always check for **deflection/removal tactics** before capturing what looks like a free pawn
- When massively ahead on material in fast time controls, rely on **pre-moves and pawn advances** rather than complex piece maneuvers
- Watch out for **stalemate tricks** when the opponent is flagging — Leela's king position required careful handling late in the game
Quotes Worth Keeping
You've just defeated an artificial intelligence with a neural network rated 3233.
This could very well be the last game anyone ever won against Leela.