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  • Tuesday, August 18, 2015

    How engines evaluate a position and make blunders.

    Published on Youtube Oct 10, 2014 by GM Mikhailo Oleksienko...

    EDIT: After 1. Na4 Rxb2 2. Nxb2 c3 3. Rxb6 c4 4. Rb5 a6 5. Rh5+ I ran Shootouts using Stockfish 6 and Komodo 8 set at 11-19 plies with the result of +0 -1 =9. Stockfish lost the one game at the 11 ply setting. The point of this video is engines still have some shortcomings and can't be blindly trusted.

     

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