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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 ...
~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 ...
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.
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 ...
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).
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.
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 ...
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.