AI has mastered chess, so humans are changing the rules of the game
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AI chess engines like Stockfish now vastly outperform human grandmasters, forcing elite players to adapt their strategies rather than abandon the game. Top players use engines for preparation while employing psychological tactics and surprise moves during actual play, deliberately choosing suboptimal but unfamiliar positions to exploit human opponents' weaknesses that computers cannot predict.
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