This Week's Free ChessLecture Show: A Beautiful, Human-like Attack by Stockfish
Monday, January 21, 2019 at 9:54AM
Dennis Monokroussos in ChessLecture Videos, Stockfish

As I've mentioned before, ChessLecture.com offers a new free video each week, available on demand for the next two weeks. (One must sign up for at least a free membership first, if you're not already a member.) Every so often it's one of my videos that's available, and that's the case this week. It's a pretty recent game, played last April, between Stockfish and Houdini in the TCEC Season 11 Superfinal. It's a very impressive and, as I suggest in the title field, very humanlike attacking game by the best of the "normal" engines. There's a nice combination of systematic building and tactical flash which together make the game both instructive and entertaining. I hope you'll check it out, and while you're at it you might check out the second week of Nadezhda Kosintseva's video, Bobby Fischer's Famous Bishops.

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