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www.newinchess.com
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| | | | | For Game Changer, Matthew Sadler and Natasha Regan investigated more than two thousand previously unpublished games by AlphaZero. They also had unparalleled access to its team of developers. | |
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blog.mbrt.dev
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| | | | | This is the story of me trying to win a game of chess against my brother. A single freaking game. What's so special about it? Am I good at chess? Not at all. Did I improve at my game in the process? Also no. Is it a story about "the journey rather than the destination"? Not really. Did I at least have fun in the process? Not so sure. This is the story of me trying to be unconventional at probably the most studied game in existence and using my software engineering background for something that probably d... | |
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| | | | | In the sixth game of the World Championship match Magnus Carlsen won but could have lost. He got a good position from the opening but later overlooked a simple tactical trick with which Anand could have won. However, Anand missed his chance. Unable to put up much resistance afterwards he lost without much of a fight. As Carlsen said in the press conference: "I was very lucky." | |
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www.securitymagazine.com
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