Complete · 1000 games

Stockfish 18 vs Torch

A 1000-game bullet marathon between two of the world's strongest chess engines. Every move analysed, every sacrifice indexed.

1000
Games
74
Openings
60+1
Bullet
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Stockfish 18 vs Torch
Stockfish
339
33.9%
Draws
502
50.2%
Torch
159
15.9%
By Opening

Browse by opening family

Sicilian Defense
120
English Opening
68
Queen's Pawn Game
62
French Defense
58
Caro-Kann Defense
56
Indian Defense
44
Pirc Defense
38
Modern Defense
36
Zukertort Opening
36
Queen's Gambit Declined
32
Dutch Defense
30
King's Indian Defense
28
By Sacrifice

Games with sacrifices

Queen sacrifices 38 Rook sacrifices 72 Bishop sacrifices 57 Knight sacrifices 59 Exchange sacrifices 131 Pawn sacrifices 17
FAQ

Frequently asked

What is this collection?
A complete archive of 1000 bullet chess games played between Stockfish 18 and Torch. Every game includes full move-by-move replay, engine evaluation for every ply, and direct access to the Ramachess analyser.
What time control?
60+1 bullet — one minute per side with a one-second increment per move. This fast format produces fighting, imbalanced games and frequent sacrifices.
How do I browse the games?
By opening family (74 categories from Sicilian Defense to Ruy Lopez), by sacrifice type (queen, rook, bishop, knight, exchange, or pawn), or by game number from 1 to 1000.
Can I analyse any game with an engine?
Yes. Every game page has an 'Analyse This Game' button that opens the Ramachess analyser with the game pre-loaded. Step through moves, see engine lines, explore variations.
Can I download the PGN?
Yes. Each game page has a 'Copy PGN' option in the three-dot menu that copies a clean PGN (moves + headers) to your clipboard. Paste into Chessbase, SCID, or Lichess.
What is Stockfish 18?
The world's strongest open-source chess engine. Version 18 is the current reference for correspondence chess, training, and top-level analysis.
What is Torch?
A commercial neural-network chess engine ranked in the top three worldwide, providing strong competition against Stockfish in computer chess championships.