“Untold,” a sports documentary series, recounts a notorious match between two grandmasters and the cheating accusations that rocked the chess world and beyond. By Dylan Loeb McClain Dylan Loeb McClain ...
Ten minutes past one in the afternoon—and Magnus Carlsen’s world was crashing down around him. This can’t be happening. Magnus ran a hand through his disheveled mane of auburn hair, a chaotic halo ...
As someone who has alarmed multiple subway cars by swearing loudly at my telephone on one of the rare occasions I’ve been able to beat it on easy mode, trust me when I say I am very familiar with the ...
The INDYCAR series will debut in Arlington, Texas, with a three-day event scheduled for March 13–15, 2026 The inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington will be held on a purpose-built street ...
Over the last few centuries, behavioral psychologists have documented all kinds of ways of modifying our actions and the actions of various animals. From the famous Skinner boxes to many modern video ...
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As popular as the game of chess is, it has one massive flaw. This being that it requires two participants, which can be a challenge. Although playing chess on a computer against an AI has been a thing ...
US chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky suffered cardiac issues after taking kratom and meth, according to a detailed medical examiner’s report that ruled the 29-year-old’s death an accident. Friends ...
The death of Daniel Naroditsky exposed the conflicts between the game’s traditional wing and its many online stars. The death of Daniel Naroditsky exposed the conflicts between the game’s traditional ...
A newly released toxicology report indicates American chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky, 29, had multiple drugs in his system when he was found dead in his North Carolina home in October. The chess ...
The JAR file can then be found in the build/libs directtory. Detailed instructions on the Universal Chess Interface (UCI) can be found here. Here is a brief example of how to use the command line ...