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Here are 100 results for 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 in the games. Game_150980 Game_150978 Game_150891 Game_150877 Game_150855 Game_150851 Game_150803 Game_150801 Game_150781 Game_150772 Game_150764 Game_150759 Game_150754 Game_150752 Game_150711 Game_150695 Game_150670 Game_150660 Game_150649 Game_150646 Game_150638 Game_150598 Game_150593 Game_150577 Game_150574 Game_150543 Game_150531 Game_150521 Game_150519 Game_150485 Game_150462 Game_150434 Game_150415 Game_150412 Game_150370 Game_150347 Game_150335 Game_150333 Game_150315 Game_150304 Game_150198 Game_150196 Game_150191 Game_150189 Game_150184 Game_150182 Game_150173 Game_150161 Game_150160 Game_150148 Game_150136 Game_150129 Game_150079 Game_150073 Game_150048 Game_150027 Game_150017 Game_150011 Game_150002 Game_149996 Game_149990 Game_149980 Game_149933 Game_149929 Game_149915 Game_149852 Game_149799 Game_149762 Game_149760 Game_149759 Game_149755 Game_149752 Game_149748 Game_149746 Game_149730 Game_149728 Game_149724 Game_149722 Game_149713 Game_149709 Game_149698 Game_149693 Game_149659 Game_149657 Game_149631 Game_149624 Game_149617 Game_149614 Game_149613 Game_149608 Game_149603 Game_149586 Game_149585 Game_149570 Game_149508 Game_149502 Game_149490 Game_149483 Game_149479 Game_149440 There are at least 2 results for 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 in the forum. Thibault de Vassal (2017-12-07 16:44:05) AlphaZero stronger than Stockfish It looks like there's no more month without news from Google Deepmind... This time again, this is quite stunning! AlphaZero would have been able to beat (crush) the most recent version of Stockfish, that is also the world champion program and of course the free engine well known by correspondence chess players. But most important is that actually AlphaZero would have outperformed Stockfish after only 4 hours of training (if I understood well), while it took 8 hours to outperform AlphaGo Lee and only 120 minutes to outperform Elmo at Shogi! However it seems much much harder for the neural program to improve at chess after this stunningly fast auto-learning. 100 games played (25 wins & 25 draws with white! 3 wins with black... no loss, either with white or black, which is an incredible performance) All details available (must read) here: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01815.pdf http://www.sciencealert.com/it-took-4-hours-google-s-ai-world-s-best-chess-player-deepmind-alphazero A few games played by AlphaZero against Stockfish are included in the arxiv article. Nick Burrows (2007-07-27 21:47:18) Nice game from Tiviakov. [Event "8th It"] [Site "Montreal CAN"] [Date "2007.07.26"] [Round "7"] [White "Tiviakov,S"] [Black "Miton,K"] [Result "1-0"] [WhiteElo "2648"] [BlackElo "2648"] [EventDate "2007.07.19"] [ECO "C87"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 d6 5. O-O Bd7 6. c3 Nf6 7. Re1 Be7 8. d4 O-O 9. d5 Nb8 10. Bc2 c6 11. Nxe5 dxe5 12. d6 Bg4 13. dxe7 Qxe7 14. Qd3 Nbd7 15. Nd2 Rfd8 16. Nf1 Be6 17. Ng3 Nf8 18. Qf3 Ne8 19. Be3 Qc7 20. Nf5 f6 21. h4 Nd6 22. b3 Kh8 23. c4 c5 24. Rad1 Bg8 25. h5 Ne6 26. h6 Nxf5 27. exf5 Nd4 28. Qe4 Rd6 29. Bb1 Ne2+ 30. Rxe2 Rxd1+ 31. Kh2 Rad8 32. Bc2 R1d7 33. Qh4 Qd6 34. Be4 b6 35. hxg7+ Rxg7 36. Bh6 Rgd7 37. Re3 b5 38. cxb5 axb5 39. Rg3 b4 40. Rg4 Rc7 41. f4 Re7 42. Rg3 Red7 43. Qg4 Qe7 44. fxe5 fxe5 45. Bc6 Qf6 46. Bg5 Qxc6 47. Bxd8 Qh6+ 48. Rh3 Qd6 49. Bg5 Rf7 50. Rh6 Qf8 51. Qh4 Kg7 52. Rg6+ 1-0 There are 1 results for 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 in wikichess. Thibault de Vassal (2407) e4 e5 Nf3 Nc6 Bb5 The Ruy Lopez, generally called the Spanish Game outside of English speaking countries, is named after the 16th century Spanish priest Rúy López de Segura. He made a systematic study of this and other openings in the 150-page book on chess Libro del Ajedrez written in 1561 (which also included some more esoteric and what some would consider unfair suggestions, such as setting up the board so the sun shines in one's opponent's eyes). However, although it is named after him, this particular opening was known earlier; it is included in the Göttingen manuscript, which dates from 1490. Popular use of the Ruy Lopez opening did not develop, however, until the mid-1800s when Jaenisch, a Russian theoretician, "rediscovered" its potential. The opening is still in active use as the double king's pawn opening most commonly used in master play; it has been adopted by almost all players at some point in their careers and many play it from both the white and black sides. According to Chessbase, white chances are about 58% ============ Contributors : Thibault de Vassal
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