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The A.R.B Chess System

The A.R.B Strongest Games Programs in the World!

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The A.R.B Chess System Winning The ChessWorld.net Tournament 311824

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Stockfish 15 NNUE Plays ? The A.R.B Chess System

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AlphaZero (Chess) Copied! The A.R.B Chess System A.R.B :)

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Official Site :) www.youtube.com/channel/UCdn_FOdxkWjTJGWWZf1Y6uQ

An opening system developed by Anthony.R.Brown more than 35 years ago (1983) (as of 2018) as a response to the growing strength of Chess engines

The apparently passive system gives the programs a FALSE! initial space advantage by allowing them to push centre pawns Etc.

(In 1983, the first chess microcomputer beat a master in tournament play. BELLE became the first chess computer to attain a master's rating when, in October, 1983, its USCF rating was 2203)

The A.R.B Chess System is the First & Only Chess System in the History of Chess to play (6)Pawns first in the Opening before any Main Pieces are played :)
Whether playing White or Black...

The Six Pawns for White or Black (Reversed) are Moved forward by one rank only,
Except if there is a Need to Block a Check or Stop a Piece being Captured Etc.

The Move Order is One of the Most important things concerning how the First Six Pawns are Played!

Below Playing for White is how the System plays the first Six Pawn Moves in Move Order Preference...

e3 (Most Moves!) 2. d3 (Most Moves!) 3. h3 (Most Moves!) 4. a3 (Most Moves!)
g3 (Most Moves!) 6. (Most Moves!) b3
And Below Playing for Black is how the System plays the first Six Pawn Moves in Move Order Preference...

(Most Moves!) e6 2. (Most Moves!) d6 3. (Most Moves!) h6 4. (Most Moves!) a6
(Most Moves!) g6 6. (Most Moves!) b6
Other strategies are characterised by closing the centre, no or delayed castling , and provoking other early pawn advances by the programs,
yielding in long term weaknesses.

A.R.B :)