AlphaZero vs. Stockfish, the Rematch
Friday, December 7, 2018 at 10:07PM
Dennis Monokroussos in AlphaZero, Stockfish, computer chess

It was a year ago that AlphaZero took the chess world by storm, beating Stockfish in a 100-game match. AZ won 28 games and drew the remaining 72. This year, there was another match. The time control was slower than the minute-a-move control from last year; this time it was 3 hours for each side for the game, plus a 15" increment after each move. This time they played 1000 games, with 839 draws, six wins for Stockfish (yayy) and 155 wins for AlphaZero.

More about the match, including download links, here.

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