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Will chess be solved in our lifetime?

As of 2022, work is still being done to solve 8 pieces on the board. Since there are more chess games (10^120) than the number of atoms in the observable universe (10^80), it is highly unlikely that chess engines will ever completely solve the game of chess with all 32 pieces on the board in our lifetime.
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Will we ever run out of chess games?

Theoretically, yes. Realistically, no. That's 1 with 45 zeroes! So if humanity can live long enough, maybe they could possibly exhaust the options but that is very unlikely, so just relax and enjoy what in your lifetime is virtually infinite possibilities!
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Are the possibilities of chess endless?

no, because of the 50-move rule, there is a limit to the number of possible moves in a game. the possibilities for each number of moves has to be finite, because there are only 32 pieces and 64 squares. so the number of possible chess games is finite.
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What is the total possibility of chess?

amazingly, there are even more possible variations of chess games than there are atoms in the observable universe. This is the Shannon Number and represents all of the possible move variations in the game of chess. It is estimated there are between 10111 and 10123 positions (including illegal moves) in Chess.
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How long would it take a quantum computer to solve chess?

A quantum computer with enough power solves chess instantly. The problem is, "enough power" (meaning enough quantum bits, properly organized and powered) is still on the same order as has already been discussed.
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When was the last time a human beat a computer at chess?

Chess programs running on commercially available desktop computers won decisive victories against human players in matches in 2005 and 2006. The second of these, against then world champion Vladimir Kramnik is (as of 2023) the last major human-computer match.
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How fast is a 1 qubit quantum computer?

It is a device so powerful that it could do in four minutes what it would take a traditional supercomputer 10,000 years to accomplish.
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What is the rarest thing to happen in chess?

Underpromoting to a bishop must be the rarest move in chess. We can easily think of some famous examples of rook promotions (such as the brilliant Saavedra study), and by comparison knight underpromotions happen every day - just think of this opening trap in the Albin Countergambit.
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What percentage of the population knows chess?

Did you know? About 70% of the adult population (US, UK, Germany, Russia, India) has played chess at some point in their lives, 605 million adults play chess regularly.
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What percent of chess is skill?

It is 95% luck and 5% skill. If you believe that, you're probably not very good at poker. I'm not much of a poker player, but there is quite a bit of skill involved. Part of it is the ability to work out the odds of a given hand winning based on the cards that have been played.
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What is the paradox of chess?

Hooper's paradox can be seen as a precursor to chess paradox. In it you have the same figure of four pieces assembled into a rectangle, however the dissected shape from which the four pieces originate is not a square yet nor are the involved line segments based on Fibonacci numbers.
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What is the longest chess game theoretically possible?

The longest tournament chess game (in terms of moves) is 269 moves (Nikolic-Arsovic, Belgrade 1989). The game ended in a draw after over 20 hours of play. 10 games have been 200 moves or over in tournament play. In theory, the longest chess game can go up to 5,949 moves.
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What is the longest mathematically possible chess game?

Actually, the longest possible chess game is 50*117 + 25 = 5875 moves long, because of the twenty-five move rule. When it's down to kings plus a queen or rook, only 25 moves can remain.
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Why keep losing chess?

The number one reason why most games are lost is because of hanging pieces. These are generally blunder moves, when a player leaves his pieces unprotected or moves it to a square where they can be captured by enemy pieces with little or no compensation.
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Is chess good for the brain?

Chess has been proven to increase your IQ, improve memory function, help develop higher levels of creativity, simultaneously exercise both sides of the brain, help prevent Alzheimer's and dementia, and increase a child's problem solving skills.
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Is chess still evolving?

Chess rules and customs, even today, are constantly evolving.
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What IQ do chess players have?

A person with average IQ is expected to reach a maximum rating of about 2000 in chess. Strong grandmasters with a rating of around and over 2600 are expected to have an IQ of 160 plus.
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Is chess for high IQ people?

You do not need a high IQ or be smart in general to become good at the game of Chess. There are Grandmasters with a high IQ and Grandmasters without a higher IQ. There is a lot of evidence that points to the notion that chess does require a high IQ, because a lot of famous chess grandmasters do in fact have high IQs.
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What is illegal 1 in chess?

It is illegal to make a move that places or leaves one's king in check. The possible ways to get out of check are: Move the king to a square where it is not in check. Capture the checking piece (possibly with the king). Block the check by placing a piece between the king and the opponent's threatening piece.
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What is the weakest thing in chess?

The pawn (♙, ♟) is the most numerous and weakest piece in the game of chess.
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What is 1 the most powerful piece in chess?

The queen is known as the most powerful piece on the chess board, so the prospect of sacrificing it invokes an unparalleled excitement among chess enthusiasts. There is something inherently satisfying about giving up the strongest piece on the board in order to checkmate the enemy king.
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How many bits is 1 qubit?

One qubit can take the value of two bits. Two qubits can take the values of four bits. In general, n qubits can take the values of 2n.
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What does a qubit look like?

Another square on the display reveals the state of the qubit, represented by what looks like a lollipop moving around inside a sphere, its stick anchored in the center.
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How much does one qubit cost?

By most estimates, a single qubit costs around $10K and needs to be supported by a host of microwave controller electronics, coaxial cabling and other materials that require large controlled rooms in order to function. In hardware alone, a useful quantum computer costs tens of billions of dollars to build.
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