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"https://tcec-chess.com/",
"https://github.com/codedeliveryservice/Reckless",
"List of engines competing in season 29",
"Tournament rules"
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"textContent": "submitted by u_1f914 to rust\n13 points | 0 comments\nhttps://tcec-chess.com/\n\nTCEC is a computer chess engine tournament where chess engines compete in long time controls on strong hardware.\nEvery game is played from a slightly uneven starting position (“book moves”), to avoid all games ending in a draw.\nIn order to make this fair, the engines play each starting position twice, once with the white pieces and once with the black pieces.\n\nReckless won League 1, got second place in the Premier Division, and will now play 100 games in the Superfinal against Stockfish (who has won the last 11 Seasons…).\nTime controls are 120’+12\".\n\n * Reckless: https://github.com/codedeliveryservice/Reckless\n * TCEC: https://tcec-chess.com/\n * List of engines competing in season 29\n * Tournament rules\n\n",
"title": "Reckless, a chess engine written in Rust, has made it to the final of TCEC season 29 and will battle Stockfish for first place"
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