AlphaZero's stunning victory over chess engine Stockfish raises hopes of Artificial Intelligence's positive impact on royal game.
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AlphaZero's stunning victory over chess engine Stockfish raises hopes of Artificial Intelligence's positive impact on royal gameβ¦
AlphaZero, a chess-playing AI designed by DeepMind, became a worldwide sensation when it defeated Stockfish, the world's strongest chess engine,
21...Nxe4! [A well-calculated exchange that leads to a winning position for Black.]
22.Bxe4 [22.fxe4 Ne3 23.Qd2 Nxc2 24.Qxc2 Bxe4β+]
22...Ne3 23.Qd3 Bxe4 24.Qxe3 [24.fxe4 Ng4β+]
24...Bd5β+ [Black's connected passed pawns are much better than the opponent's ones.]
0β1
22.Bxe4 [22.fxe4 Ne3 23.Qd2 Nxc2 24.Qxc2 Bxe4β+]
22...Ne3 23.Qd3 Bxe4 24.Qxe3 [24.fxe4 Ng4β+]
24...Bd5β+ [Black's connected passed pawns are much better than the opponent's ones.]
0β1
51.Ng2? [51.g5! Bc8 52.Ng4+ Kf5 53.Rf6+ Kxg5 54.Rf8 Rxg7 55.Rxc8 Nh4 56.Nce3 Rf7 57.Rg8+ Ng6 58.Rd8 Nh4 59.Rxd6 Rf3+ 60.Kh2 Nf5 61.Nxf5 Rxf5 62.Nh6 Rf2+ 63.Kg1 Rf3 64.Kg2 Rxa3 65.Nf7+ Kf5 66.Re6 Rb3 67.Nd6+ Kf4 68.Rxe4+; 51.Nf1? Nd4 52.Nxd4 cxd4 53.Nd2 d3 54.Rg5+ Kd4 55.Kf4 e3 56.Nf3+ Kxc4 57.Kxe3 Kc3 58.Nd2 Be8 59.Ne4+ Kc2 60.Rf5 Rxg7 61.Rf2+ Kb3 62.Nxd6 Bg6 63.Nf5 Rd7 64.Kd4 Kxa3 65.Ne3 d2 66.Rxd2 Kb3 67.Rf2 a3 68.Nc4 Bf7 69.Rf3+ Kb4 70.Nxa3 Rxd5+ 71.Ke4 Be6 72.Nc2+ Kc5=]
51...Nd4 52.Nce3 Be8 53.Rh6 Rxg7= 54.Nf4 Bf7 55.Rh8 Rg8 56.Rh7 Kf6 57.Rh6+ Ke5
Β½βΒ½
51...Nd4 52.Nce3 Be8 53.Rh6 Rxg7= 54.Nf4 Bf7 55.Rh8 Rg8 56.Rh7 Kf6 57.Rh6+ Ke5
Β½βΒ½
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Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 135
public poll
A) Nd2 β 10
πππππππ 91%
Nikhil, @mn_aut, @Somebody_Sophia, @A_Wild_Richard, Taha, Atharva, @asisnitin, Michael, Hansika, Zhenrui
C) Nh4 β 1
π 9%
@Lornyellor
B) Nf4
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 11 people voted so far.
public poll
A) Nd2 β 10
πππππππ 91%
Nikhil, @mn_aut, @Somebody_Sophia, @A_Wild_Richard, Taha, Atharva, @asisnitin, Michael, Hansika, Zhenrui
C) Nh4 β 1
π 9%
@Lornyellor
B) Nf4
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 11 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 135
public poll
B) Qb5 β 11
πππππππ 79%
@Op2229, @Mey_ro, @Zamani9899, Nikhil, @mn_aut, @RichardPeng, Amirmohammad, Atharva, @asisnitin, Michael, Hansika
C) Bc5 β 2
π 14%
@Lornyellor, @arash22_d
A) a3 β 1
π 7%
@Somebody_Sophia
π₯ 14 people voted so far.
public poll
B) Qb5 β 11
πππππππ 79%
@Op2229, @Mey_ro, @Zamani9899, Nikhil, @mn_aut, @RichardPeng, Amirmohammad, Atharva, @asisnitin, Michael, Hansika
C) Bc5 β 2
π 14%
@Lornyellor, @arash22_d
A) a3 β 1
π 7%
@Somebody_Sophia
π₯ 14 people voted so far.
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