Stockfish 18 vs Dragon — London System (Indian Game)

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Stockfish 18 vs Dragon — London System (Indian Game)

Stockfish 18 vs Dragon — London System (Indian Game) | A Brilliant Strategic Win
Stockfish 18 vs Dragon — London System (Indian Game) | A Brilliant Strategic Win
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Stockfish 18 vs Dragon — London System (Indian Game) | A Brilliant Strategic Win

Stockfish 18 vs Dragon — A London System Masterclass

Date: December 27, 2025
Opening: Indian Game, London System (A48)
Time Control: 600 + 3
Engines: Stockfish 18 (4060 Elo) vs Dragon (4027 Elo)
Result: Stockfish 18 won
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How the Game Played Out

Stockfish 18 chose the London System, steering the game into a structure where understanding and patience matter far more than quick tactics. From the very beginning, the plan was clear: build quietly, limit counterplay, and wait for the right moment.

Dragon tried to generate activity in the center, but Stockfish calmly absorbed the tension. Every piece was placed with purpose, and small improvements gradually added up to a very comfortable position for White.

The middlegame was a slow squeeze. Stockfish restricted Dragon’s options, neutralized threats, and steadily increased pressure without ever overcommitting. The position looked calm, yet defending it became harder with every move.

When the game transitioned into the endgame, Stockfish’s advantage was undeniable. Better king activity, more active pieces, and superior pawn play made the conversion smooth and risk-free.

The final phase was confident and precise. Stockfish closed the game without allowing any counterplay, delivering a clean victory that perfectly showcased the strength of quiet, positional chess.

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