Without being too technical or detailed, none of the chess board configurations from one shot to another make any sort of logical sense in the time allotted between shots. For example, at one point, a king is in the middle of the field, next move, it is at the far edge, at least 4 moves away (while no other pieces have changed position and the clock moved 8 seconds), and in the next shot, it's back in the middle of the field (different position, at least 8 moves away and 6 pieces have been removed and all other pieces have been moved at least once and the king has somehow maneuvered past an open rook). Additionally, no computer chess game would ever move a queen from a position of power to a square directly next to a rook that faces no danger in capturing the queen, particularly where it leaves the queen with no threat to any opponent pieces and leaves the king alone on the board.