What are you trying to show with this video?
Not that a degenerate, childish, topic like this deserves this kind of reference, but here we go:
LOOL
Someone posted a game the other day with 38!!
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/38-brilliant-moves
i have 5 brilliant moves in my games
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/21281997329?tab=review
I played this game on LiChess https://lichess.org/ksGftdLt/white#45 and I ended up making 3 brilliant moves in this one according to chess.com analysis here. That was a really huge moment for me. And I think I might have got 2 brilliant moves in 3-4 games and I have link for only 2-3 of them.
And 1 brilliant moves in a game is more or less common in king's gambit.
You can go through the link to see the analysis.
Someone posted a game the other day with 38!!
https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/38-brilliant-moves
yeah, because if the white king took the rook, it would have been stale mate, so the rook kept checking and sacking, so the sacs were brilliant
I was recently asking myself what is the maximum amount of "brillaint" moves you can do in a chess game. I sometimes saw 2 brilliant moves in a row. Post your record or if you have a theory about this.