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Top Chess Engine Championship, formerly known as Thoresen Chess Engines Competition (TCEC or nTCEC), is a computer chess tournament that has been run since 2010. It was organized, directed, and hosted by Martin Thoresen until the end of Season 6; from Season 7 onward it has been organized by Chessdom. It is often regarded as the Unofficial World Computer Chess Championship because of its strong participant line-up and long time-control matches on high-end hardware, giving rise to very high-class chess.
The TCEC competition is divided into seasons, where each season happens over a course of a few months, with matches played round-the-clock and broadcast live over the internet. Each season is divided into several qualifying stages and one "superfinal", where the top two chess engines play 100 games to win the title of "TCEC Grand Champion". In the superfinal, each engine plays 50 openings, once as each side. Beginning in Season 11 in 2018, a division system was introduced; the top 2 engines in each division are promoted, and the bottom 2 are relegated. Currently, there are 5 divisions (a Premier division, and divisions 1-4); newcomers generally start in division 4.
PGN:
[Event "Import"]
[Site "https://lichess.org/27UlkcbO"]
[Date "2021.07.11"]
[White "?"]
[Black "?"]
[Result "1-0"]
[UTCDate "2021.07.11"]
[UTCTime "20:57:21"]
[WhiteElo "?"]
[BlackElo "?"]
[Variant "Standard"]
[TimeControl "-"]
[ECO "B06"]
[Opening "Modern Defense: Pseudo-Austrian Attack"]
[Termination "Normal"]
[Annotator "lichess.org"]
1. e4 g6 2. d4 Bg7 3. Nc3 d6 4. f4 { B06 Modern Defense: Pseudo-Austrian Attack } a6 5. Nf3 b5 6. Bd3 Nd7 7. a4 b4 8. Ne2 Bb7 9. c3 c5 10. O-O Ngf6 11. Ng3 cxd4 12. cxd4 O-O 13. e5 Nd5 14. a5 Rc8 15. Bd2 Nb8 16. Nh5 Bh8 17. Kh1 Nc6 18. Qe1 e6 19. Be4?! { (0.63 → 0.00) Inaccuracy. f5 was best. } (19. f5) 19... Nxa5 20. f5 exf5?! { (0.11 → 0.91) Inaccuracy. Nb3 was best. } (20... Nb3 21. fxg6) 21. Bxf5 Nb3 22. Bg5 Qe8 23. Bxc8 Qxc8 24. Rd1 dxe5 25. Nxe5 f6 26. Bh6 Re8 27. Qh4 Qe6?? { (0.91 → 2.67) Blunder. a5 was best. } (27... a5 28. Ng4) 28. Ng4 gxh5 29. Rde1 Qd7 30. Rxe8+ Qxe8 31. Re1 Qd7 32. Qxh5 Bc6 33. Ne3 Qe6 34. Qd1 Bg7?! { (2.71 → 3.60) Inaccuracy. f5 was best. } (34... f5 35. Nxf5) 35. Nc4 Qf5 36. Bxg7 Kxg7 37. Qxb3 Qf2 38. Qg3+ Qxg3 39. hxg3 Kf8 40. Nb6 Ne7 41. g4 Kf7 42. Rc1 Be4 43. Kg1 Bc6 44. Kf2 Be4 45. Nc8 Nxc8 46. Rxc8 b3 47. Rc5 Ke6 48. g5 f5 49. g4 Kd7 50. gxf5 Bc2 51. Re5 Bd3 52. Ke3 Bc4 53. d5 a5 54. Kd4 Bd3 55. g6?! { (Mate in 12 → 62.31) Lost forced checkmate sequence. Kxd3 was best. } (55. Kxd3 a4 56. Re1 a3 57. bxa3 b2 58. f6 h5 59. f7 b1=Q+ 60. Rxb1 Ke7 61. Rf1 Kf8) 55... hxg6?! { (62.31 → Mate in 7) Checkmate is now unavoidable. h6 was best. } (55... h6 56. g7) 56. f6 Kc7 57. f7 Bb5 58. Re7+ Bd7 59. Kc5 Kb8 60. Rxd7 Kc8 61. Kc6 g5 62. f8=R# { White wins by checkmate. } 1-0