This video is in our Engine Openings series and is the second in a series of videos on the opening repertoires of top engines. In this series we take a look at the opening repertoire of Koivisto. Koivisto is one of the new-kids-on-the-block fighting for the 4th spot behind the mighty triumvirate Stockfish, Leela and Komodo Dragon. Definitely an opensource engine worth following as it is actively developed and improving fast! They also have probably the coolest engine website! [ Ссылка ]
This video is the third in the Koivisto series and examines Koivisto's 1.d4 d5 opening repertoire. Openings covered in this video: Slav, Semi-Slav, Botvinnik system, Moscow variation and anti-Moscow Gambit, Triangle Slav, Queen's Gambit Declined, Queen's Gambit Accepted.
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Silicon Road: Engine Openings! Koivisto's Opening Repertoire #3 1.d4 d5
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