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Stockfish (Computer) vs AlphaZero (Computer)
AlphaZero - Stockfish Match (2018), London ENG, Jan-18
Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Tartakower Attack (C52)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Nov-02-19
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  keypusher: Re the opening, see AlphaZero vs Stockfish, 2018.

After 77.Nf2:


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Would have been nice to pull the plug somewhere around here; it was a pretty interesting game up to that point.

Feb-28-20  Pyrandus: "Re the opening"? I don't understand. "Re"?
Feb-28-20
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  beatgiant: <Pyrandus>
In typical US business parlance, "re" is short for "regarding" and often occurs in the subject heading of emails, for example.
Feb-28-20
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  keypusher: If only there were a widely available electronic repository of information to help answer questions like this.
Feb-28-20
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  offramp: <Pyrandus: "Re the opening"? I don't understand. "Re"?>

It is from the Latin phrase <In re>, meaning <in regards to>.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_re

Feb-28-20
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  MissScarlett: What's the Latin for <God help us!>?
Feb-28-20  Momentum Man: In crossword puzzles ‘in re’ is often a clue for ‘as to’, and vice versa
Mar-02-20
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  offramp: <MissScarlett: What's the Latin for <God help us!>?>

It is <Deus Eunt Domus>.

Sep-08-22  Atking: It's crazy to have any suggestion towards these monsters. As human beings trying to defend his free mind I'm asking myself if 14.fxg Re8 15.QxN BxB 16.RaxB c6 17.Rfe1 keeping as long as possible Bc8 out play, might be an interesting test of this variation.

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