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| Eintalu - Reich, Worldchess 2025 |
One thing that chess can teach us is that human beings are fallible.
With limited time and a complex position, there is no way to calculate everything that is needed. You do not even have time to detect all those moves that warrant a closer look.
The positions can be so complex, however, that even the computer is confused.
In the post-game analysis of the present game, there were some variations in which the chess engine started to "oscillate". At depth N, the machine declared that White was winning. After a few minutes, at depth N + M, the machine stated that Black was, in fact, winning. And so on.
I stopped the machine at depth d = 32 half-moves.

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