Today I came across the following funny game between Ares and Kingsrow:
[Event "Game 16, opening 31-27 20-24"]
[Date "2025.04.21"]
[White "Ares-NNUE v1.82 exp"]
[Black "Kingsrow 1.63"]
[Result "0-2"]
[FEN "W:W27,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50:B1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,24"]
1. 37-31 14-20 2. 41-37 10-14 3. 34-30 17-21 4. 30-25 21-26 5. 33-28 18-23 6. 39-34 12-17 7. 34-30 17-21 8. 44-39 7-12 9. 40-34 24-29 10. 45-40 20-24 11. 39-33 4-10 12. 49-44 12-17 13. 27-22 8-12 14. 31-27 12-18 15. 37-31 26x37 16. 42x31 14-20 17. 25x14 9x20 18. 31-26 20-25 19. 36-31 15-20 20. 46-41 2-7 21. 44-39 10-14 22. 50-45 7-12 23. 47-42 1-7 24. 41-36 3-9 25. 42-37 5-10 26. 48-42 10-15 *
A complete blockade after 27 moves with both players having 18 pieces on the board.

Funny game
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Re: Funny game
At first glance I thought the black/white positions might be symmetrical mirrors, but they aren't quite, the man on 43 would have to be moved to 44.
Kingsrow thinks that white's first really weak move was 11. 39-33. The search score jumps from 12 to 56 almost instantly. 50-45 instead maintains a more even eval. What does ares think about the turning points in the game?
--Ed
Kingsrow thinks that white's first really weak move was 11. 39-33. The search score jumps from 12 to 56 almost instantly. 50-45 instead maintains a more even eval. What does ares think about the turning points in the game?
--Ed