In engine-vs-engine chess, one or two well-timed engine moves raise the expected score from about 0.51 to roughly 0.66–0.82, depending on the policy.
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In engine-vs-engine chess, one or two well-timed engine moves raise the expected score from about 0.51 to roughly 0.66–0.82, depending on the policy.