Look at this Truly Perfect game played by Stockfish 6 64 bits (which is supposed to be rated approximately around 3480 elo) against another engine rated (2900) elo
i saved it a while back, only now i remembered to analyze t
i was hoping to see how a 3500 beats a 2900 instead i got what i expected, a Draw! i guess what im thinking is perhaps after 2900 the extra elo is almost meaningless ?
i mean perhaps chess engines are at their limit already after 2900 and play (almost) perfectly?
as u can see, this raises alot of argument and doubt about the limitations and actual superiority of engines above 2900 or am i missing something
i saved it a while back, only now i remembered to analyze t
i was hoping to see how a 3500 beats a 2900 instead i got what i expected, a Draw! i guess what im thinking is perhaps after 2900 the extra elo is almost meaningless ?
i mean perhaps chess engines are at their limit already after 2900 and play (almost) perfectly?
as u can see, this raises alot of argument and doubt about the limitations and actual superiority of engines above 2900 or am i missing something