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=== Revolutionizing chess strategy === The introduction of artificial intelligence transformed the game of chess, particularly at the elite levels. AI greatly influenced defensive strategies. It has the capacity to compute every potential move without concern, unlike human players who are bound to emotional and psychological impacts from factors such as stress or tiredness. As a result, many positions once considered not defensible are now recognized as defensible. After studying millions of games, chess engines made new analysis and improved the existing theories of opening. These improvements led to the creation of new ideas and changed the way players think throughout all parts of the game.<ref name="ChessbaseAIRimpact">ChessBase. (2024). How the AI revolution impacted chess (1/2). ChessBase. [https://en.chessbase.com/post/how-the-ai-revolution-impacted-chess-1-2 ChessBase.com]. Accessed 2025 Feb 11.</ref>In classical chess, elite players commonly initiate games by making 10 to 15 opening moves that align with established analyses or leading engine recommendations.<ref>Kahn, J. (2019). Can Chess Survive Artificial Intelligence? The New Atlantis, (58), 16-35. https://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/can-chess-survive-artificial-intelligence</ref>
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