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HERE IS THE LINK WHERE YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE NEW STOCKFISH 15:
DOWNLOAD SOME COOL STOCKFISH 15 GAMES IN PGN FORMAT HERE:
http://ccrl.chessdom.com/ccrl/4040/games.html#by_engine
A new major release of Stockfish is now available at https://stockfishchess.org
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Improvements to the engine have made it possible for Stockfish to end up victorious in tournaments at all sorts of time controls ranging from bullet to classical and even at Fischer random chess. At CCC, Stockfish won all of the latest tournaments: CCC 16 Bullet, Blitz and Rapid, CCC 960 championship, and the CCC 17 Rapid. At TCEC, Stockfish won the Season 21, Cup 9, FRC 4 and in the current Season 22 superfinal, at the time of writing, has won 16 game pairs and not yet lost a single one.
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Hello chess friends and welcome to a new opening series, welcome to our studies of the 150 attack. With this attack you can destroy the Pirc or Modern defense easily.The setup f2–f3, Be3 and Qd2 is commonly used against the King’s Indian Defence and Dragon Sicilian, and can also be used against the Pirc; indeed, this system is as old as the Pirc itself.
The system 4.f3 was introduced by Argentine players c. 1930 and again in 1950. It was never considered dangerous for Black because of 4.f3 Bg7 5.Be3 c6 6.Qd2 b5. It received a severe blow in about 1985, when Gennady Zaichik showed that Black could castle anyway and play a dangerous gambit with 5…0-0 6.Qd2 e5.
The Argentines feared the sally …Ng4, though some British players (especially Mark Hebden, Paul Motwani, Gary Lane, later also Michael Adams) came to realise that this was mainly dangerous for Black, therefore playing Be3 and Qd2 in all sorts of move orders, whilst omitting f2–f3. They called this the 150 Attack, because players of this strength (ELO 1800) can easily play this position and get strong play without any theory.[10]
The original Argentine idea probably is only viable after 4.Be3 Bg7 5.Qd2 0-0 6.0-0-0 c6 (or Nc6) 7.f3 b5 8.h4. Black usually does not castle though and prefers 5…c6 or even 4…c6. The question of whether and when to insert Nf3 remains unclear.
PGN:
[Event “CCRL 40/15”]
[Site “CCRL”]
[Date “2022.08.06”]
[Round “836.2.74”]
[White “Stockfish 15 64-bit”]
[Black “RofChade 3.0 64-bit”]
[Result “1-0”]
[WhiteElo “3515”]
[BlackElo “3389”]
[Variant “Standard”]
[TimeControl “-“]
[ECO “C52”]
[Opening “Italian Game: Evans Gambit, Pierce Defense”]
[Termination “Unknown”]
[Annotator “lichess.org”]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. b4 Bxb4 5. c3 Ba5 6. d4 exd4 { C52 Italian Game: Evans Gambit, Pierce Defense } 7. Qb3 Qf6 8. O-O Bb6 9. e5 Qg6 10. cxd4 Na5 11. Qc3 Nxc4 12. Qxc4 Ne7 13. Ba3 Qc6 14. Qe2 d5 15. exd6 cxd6 16. d5 Qd7 17. Re1 Bd8 18. Nbd2 O-O 19. Nc4 Nf5 20. Rac1 b6 21. Qe4 Bf6 22. g4 b5 23. Nce5 dxe5 24. Bxf8 Nd4 25. Nxd4 exd4 26. Bb4 Qxg4+ 27. Qxg4 Bxg4 28. Rc7 Rd8 29. d6 h5 30. f3 Be6 31. Rxa7 h4 32. Kg2 h3+ 33. Kg3 Kh7 34. f4 Kg6 35. Rc1 d3 36. Rd1 Kf5 37. Rc7 Ke4 38. Re1+ Kd4 39. Kf3 Bd5+ 40. Kg4 Bc4 41. a3 d2 42. Bxd2 Rxd6 43. Bb4 Rd8 44. Kg3 Kd3 45. a4 Bd4 46. axb5 Bxb5 47. Bc5 Kd2 48. Rb1 Bc4 49. Be7 Ba2 50. Rbc1 Ra8 51. Bb4+ Ke2 52. R7c2+ Kd3 { White wins. } 1-0
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