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Stockfish vs Fire
82 games · CCRL + TCEC sourced · Full engine eval · Practice mode · Downloadable PGN.
All Games
- Game 1: French (C11)1 – 0 · exchange
- Game 2: French (C11)½ – ½
- Game 3: Petrov (C43)½ – ½
- Game 4: Petrov (C43)½ – ½
- Game 5: Ruy Lopez (C92)1 – 0 · bishop
- Game 6: Ruy Lopez (C92)½ – ½ · queen
- Game 7: QGD Slav (D11)½ – ½
- Game 8: QGD Slav (D11)½ – ½
- Game 9: QGD (D35)1 – 0 · pawn
- Game 10: QGD (D35)½ – ½
- Game 11: QGD semi-Slav (D47)1 – 0 · exchange
- Game 12: QGD semi-Slav (D47)0 – 1 · exchange, queen
- Game 13: Bogo-Indian defence, Gruenfeld variation (E11)1 – 0 · exchange
- Game 14: Bogo-Indian defence, Gruenfeld variation (E11)½ – ½ · exchange, pawn
- Game 15: Queen's Indian (E15)1 – 0
- Game 16: Queen's Indian (E15)½ – ½
- Game 17: King's Indian (E65)1 – 0 · pawn
- Game 18: King's Indian (E65)½ – ½
- Game 19: King's Indian (E97)1 – 0
- Game 20: King's Indian (E99)0 – 1
- Game 21: Bird's opening (A03)½ – ½
- Game 22: Bird's opening (A03)½ – ½ · bishop, exchange
- Game 23: QGD semi-Slav (D49)½ – ½
- Game 24: QGD semi-Slav (D49)½ – ½
- Game 25: QGD semi-Slav (D43)1 – 0 · bishop
- Game 26: QGD semi-Slav (D43)½ – ½
- Game 27: Nimzo-Indian (E32)1 – 0 · exchange, knight
- Game 28: Nimzo-Indian (E32)½ – ½
- Game 29: Sicilian (B27)½ – ½ · exchange
- Game 30: Sicilian (B27)0 – 1 · knight
- Game 31: Vienna (C26)½ – ½
- Game 32: Vienna (C26)1 – 0
- Game 33: English opening (A21)½ – ½
- Game 34: English opening (A21)1 – 0 · rook
- Game 35: Gruenfeld (D86)½ – ½
- Game 36: Gruenfeld (D86)½ – ½
- Game 37: QGD (D39)½ – ½
- Game 38: QGD (D39)1 – 0
- Game 39: English opening (A13)½ – ½
- Game 40: English opening (A13)1 – 0 · exchange
- Game 41: Nimzo-Indian (E20)½ – ½
- Game 42: Nimzo-Indian (E20)1 – 0
- Game 43: Sicilian (B90)0 – 1 · bishop
- Game 44: Sicilian (B90)½ – ½
- Game 45: Nimzo-Indian (E53)0 – 1
- Game 46: Nimzo-Indian (E53)1 – 0 · exchange
- Game 47: French (C10)½ – ½
- Game 48: French (C10)1 – 0
- Game 49: King's Indian (E83)½ – ½
- Game 50: King's Indian (E83)½ – ½ · bishop, exchange, rook
- Game 51: English opening (A15)½ – ½
- Game 52: English opening (A15)1 – 0 · queen
- Game 53: English (A29)½ – ½ · bishop, pawn, rook
- Game 54: English (A29)½ – ½
- Game 55: English (A38)1 – 0 · exchange, rook
- Game 56: English (A38)0 – 1
- Game 57: Sicilian (B97)1 – 0
- Game 58: Sicilian (B97)½ – ½ · bishop
- Game 59: Benoni defence, Hromodka system (A56)1 – 0
- Game 60: Benoni defence, Hromodka system (A56)½ – ½
- Game 61: French (C19)1 – 0 · pawn
- Game 62: French (C19)½ – ½
- Game 63: Sicilian (B90)½ – ½ · bishop, queen
- Game 64: Sicilian (B90)½ – ½
- Game 65: King's Indian (E74)½ – ½ · exchange
- Game 66: King's Indian (E74)½ – ½ · bishop, exchange, knight, rook
- Game 67: Sicilian (B21)1 – 0
- Game 68: Sicilian (B21)½ – ½
- Game 69: Sicilian (B25)½ – ½
- Game 70: Sicilian (B25)½ – ½ · exchange
- Game 71: Sicilian (B33)½ – ½
- Game 72: Sicilian (B33)½ – ½ · bishop, knight, rook
- Game 73: Sicilian (B90)½ – ½ · pawn, rook
- Game 74: Sicilian (B90)½ – ½ · exchange, knight
- Game 75: Ruy Lopez (C88)1 – 0
- Game 76: Ruy Lopez (C88)½ – ½
- Game 77: Sicilian (B67)1 – 0
- Game 78: Sicilian (B69)½ – ½
- Game 79: Sicilian (B90)1 – 0
- Game 80: Sicilian (B90)0 – 1
- Game 81: King's Indian (E81)1 – 0 · queen, rook
- Game 82: King's Indian (E81)½ – ½
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Stockfish vs Fire games does this archive have?
This archive contains 82 games between Stockfish and Fire, sourced from CCRL and TCEC computer chess testing/championship archives (2024 onward).
What time controls were used in Stockfish vs Fire games?
Games come from official engine testing at varied time controls — classical (90+10, 120+15) and rapid (40 moves in 15 minutes) from TCEC, plus 40/15 testing games from CCRL. Each game page shows its specific time control.
Are these games annotated?
Every move includes the actual engine evaluation from when the game was played: score, search depth, and time used. You see exactly what the engines saw during play.
Can I download a Fire game in PGN format?
Yes. Open any game and use the Copy PGN button. The PGN preserves all engine annotations and is ready to paste into ChessBase, Lichess, Chess.com, SCID, or any other PGN-compatible tool.
Why does the displayed Stockfish version vary?
Different games came from different official Stockfish releases (Stockfish 17, 17.1, 18). The displayed name simplifies to just "Stockfish" for clarity, while the original version is preserved in the PGN headers if you need it.
How are the games filtered?
Only games from 2024 onward are included, since older engine matches are at noticeably weaker strength than current play. Stockfish-vs-Stockfish games and games not involving Stockfish are filtered out.
How can I practice these games?
Open any game and click the Practice button (next to Analyse). You will be guided through Watch, Manual, and Test modes where you play the winning side's moves yourself.
Can I analyze a game with a chess engine on this site?
Yes. Every game page includes an Analyse button that opens the game in our embedded Stockfish 18 analyser, running locally in your browser at full strength.
How accurate is the engine evaluation shown?
The eval bar uses each engine's own analysis from when the game was played — typical search depths of 25-40 plies for TCEC games and 20+ plies for CCRL games. You can re-analyse with our embedded Stockfish 18 for current evaluation.
Is this archive updated?
New games are added when CCRL releases monthly testing updates and when TCEC publishes new seasons. Latest update covers TCEC Season 28 Final (October 2025) plus CCRL data through 2026.
Game data sourced from CCRL
and TCEC (Top Chess Engine Championship).
TCEC games are licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
Engine moves are factual records of completed engine matches.