In 2023-2024, several key chess engines dominated the latest tournaments, including the Top Chess Engine Championship (TCEC) and other notable competitions:
Stockfish:
- Winner of TCEC Season 26 Superfinal (2024): Stockfish defeated Lc0 in the Superfinal with a decisive margin, maintaining its position as the strongest chess engine in the world(
- TCEC Cup 13 (2024): Stockfish won the TCEC Cup, showcasing its ability to perform under different time controls.
Lc0 (Leela Chess Zero):
- Runner-up in TCEC Season 26 Superfinal: Lc0, the leading neural network engine, continues to be Stockfish’s main rival, finishing second in multiple top-tier tournaments(Wikipedia).
Komodo Dragon:
- Top Performer in TCEC Premier Division: Komodo Dragon placed well in the Premier Division and performed strongly in various rapid formats(Wikipedia).
SugaR AI SE:
- Winner of the CEDR 1st League (2024): SugaR AI emerged victorious in the CEDR tournament, proving its strength in shorter time control formats(Open Chess).
Berserk 13:
- Top Performer in CEDR Tournaments: Berserk consistently ranks highly in tournaments, especially in mid-range competitions, and is expected to challenge Stockfish in the future(Open Chess)(Open Chess).
These engines continue to dominate the chess engine scene, with Stockfish and Lc0 holding the top spots across multiple tournaments, while engines like Komodo Dragon and SugaR AI remain strong competitors in various modalities.
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