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www.thechessmind.net
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| | Imagine this: you tell a computer system how the pieces move - nothing more. Then you tell it to learn to play the game. And a day later - yes, just 24 hours - it has figured it out to the level that beats the strongest programs in the world convincingly! DeepMind, the company that recently created the strongest Go program in the world, turned its attention to chess, and came up with this spectacular result.
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| | The following game is one of many interesting examples I had to leave out ofmy book simply because of space limitations. Anyway, watching over the gamesof the Women's World Championship reminded me of this game, and I thought I should show it to you. Karpov - Unzicker, Milan 1975 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6...
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| | Over the Memorial day weekend, I played in the Washington Open, which is a three-day, six-round chess tournament with time control of G/120+10, SD/30. 2 hours to each player to make all their moves...
| | www.davidsmerdon.com
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