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  2. Stockfish (chess) - Wikipedia

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    In Season 14, Stockfish faced a new challenger in Leela Chess Zero, ekeing out a win by one point (50.5–49.5). [37] [44] Its winning streak was finally ended in Season 15, when Leela qualified again and won 53.5–46.5, [37] but Stockfish promptly won Season 16, defeating AllieStein 54.5–45.5, after Leela failed to qualify for the ...

  3. List of fairy chess pieces - Wikipedia

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    ~5+, ~3/4 (0,5)(3,4) Fairy Chess problems: Leaper making moves of length 5 units, due to the Theorem of Pythagoras it has twelve possible directions. Also named Root-25-Leaper: Flamingo ~ 1/6 (1,6) Fairy Chess problems: Makes a long (1,6) jump. Flying Cock: 1=, 1X> sWfF: Wa shogi and Taikyoku shogi: Moves 1 square diagonally forward, or 1 ...

  4. Fairy chess piece - Wikipedia

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    A fairy chess piece, variant chess piece, unorthodox chess piece, or heterodox chess piece is a chess piece not used in conventional chess but incorporated into certain chess variants and some unorthodox chess problems, known as fairy chess.

  5. TCEC Season 14 - Wikipedia

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    Stockfish won game 56, but Leela won game 63, maintaining her lead. There followed two dramatic games. In game 65, Leela built up a winning position. Stockfish showed a +153 evaluation, indicating that it had found a forced line leading to an endgame tablebase win; indeed analysis with 7-piece tablebases showed that Leela's position was winning ...

  6. Empress (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The empress is one of the most simply described fairy chess pieces and as such has a long history and has gone by many names. It was first used in Turkish Great Chess, a large medieval variant of chess, where it was called the war machine (dabbabah; not to be confused with the piece more commonly referred to as the dabbaba today, which is the (2,0) leaper).

  7. Leela Chess Zero - Wikipedia

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    Leela Chess Zero (abbreviated as LCZero, lc0) is a free, open-source chess engine and volunteer computing project based on Google's AlphaZero engine. It was spearheaded by Gary Linscott, a developer for the Stockfish chess engine, and adapted from the Leela Zero Go engine.

  8. TCEC Season 15 - Wikipedia

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    Stockfish: 53.5 (14) 46.5 (7) ← TCEC Season 14: TCEC Season 16 → The 15th season of the Top Chess Engine Championship began on the 6 March 2019 and ended on 12 ...

  9. Grand Chess - Wikipedia

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    Grand Chess is a large-board chess variant invented by Dutch games designer Christian Freeling in 1984. [1] [2] It is played on a 10×10 board, with each side having two additional pawns and two new pieces: the marshal and the cardinal.