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X1JayPeeS

Hi my dear chess fellows,

I was wondering:

What are the highest rated chess openings in terms of computer analysis?

Is there a ranking for the ECO codes by engines? 

This would be interesting to have an opening book, which looks like this example:

 

1.e4 +0.1 / Stockfish       1. d4 +0.14 / Houdini

1.e4 c5 +0.11 / Fritz       1. d4 Nf6 +0.18 / Stockfish

etc.

 

Where the +a.bc is the median and Stockfish gives the closest call. (or other aspects shown first?)

 

Of course you want to click through the data, like the opening book here on chess.com. 

 

I made up these numbers above and it certainly does not matter the first couple of moves. But at later stages in the opening, closer to midgame, this would be really interesting. 

 

If something like this does exist please show me. If it doesn't exist, let's discuss about it's use or realisation, it's sense or nonsense.

 

Greetings, 

crossOneJayPeeS

 

 

Bishop_g5

There is no such a thing as computer openings! In fact engines have problems to estimate and evaluate the opening tabiyas in any sort of accuracy. What you see as 0.35 or 0.88 it's a complete nonsense having no real value.

Everyone knows the Berlin ending wall. If you check your engine she will tell you that after the Queen exchange White is almost up a pawn 0.9 ,

Now if you can prove that with practical play after ten moves or something then she is right, but no one did so far...

And I just mention one example of several others were engines fail to evaluate.

Yigor

OP: there is one quite good online computer chess book with evaluations:

http://chessok.com/?page_id=352