Muzychuk vs Vaishali — 13th Norway Chess Women 2025 (Round 10.3)
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Anna Muzychuk vs Rameshbabu Vaishali
Silent, no-commentary chess replay with evaluation and analysis—ideal for quiet viewing, background watching, or pausing to study key positions.
Event: 13th Norway Chess Women
Site: Stavanger NOR
Date: 2025-06-06
Round 10.3
Result: 1/2-1/2
Game type: Classical
White Elo: 2526
Black Elo: 2475
Chapters:
00:00 Opening
00:17 Middlegame
01:47 Endgame
Video features:
Full move-by-move replay on a clean digital 2D board
Live evaluation bar showing who is better after each move
On-screen analysis panel with defined metrics (see below)
Synchronized piece move sounds
No commentary — focused, silent presentation for study and analysis
Analysis panel definitions:
Phase: Opening / Middlegame / Endgame. Determined by a conservative heuristic that combines game progress (move/ply) with position features (e.g., development and simplification inferred from the FEN).
Advantage: Balanced / White / Black. Derived from evaluation (White POV); Balanced is within approximately ±0.30 pawns of equality.
Eval: Win probability displayed as White–Black (e.g., 35–65), representing each side’s chances.
Position: Quiet / Dynamic / Tactical / Technical. Classified from the FEN only (allowing for material balance/imbalance and piece density/simplification).
Stability: Stable / Swingy / Volatile. Based on recent move-to-move changes in the evaluation (larger swings imply lower stability).
Material: White POV material summary (e.g., Equal, +1 Pawn, +Exchange).
Pawns: Pawn count shown as White–Black.
Sparkline: Mini-chart of evaluation over time (White POV).
This video presents a complete replay of the game between Anna Muzychuk (2526) and Rameshbabu Vaishali (2475), played at the 13th Norway Chess Women in Stavanger NOR on June 06, 2025 (Round 10.3). It is a classical tournament game. The game ends in a draw between Anna Muzychuk (2526) and Rameshbabu Vaishali (2475). Moves are shown on a clean digital board with synchronized piece sounds, a live evaluation bar, and an on-screen analysis panel, with no commentary—ideal for quiet viewing, background watching, or pausing to study key positions.
This game is part of the "13th Norway Chess Women - Archive of Chess" playlist on this channel.
Credits:
Game data sourced from public PGN databases.
Chess piece graphics by Cburnett (CC BY-SA 3.0) — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Ca...
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