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Torch,
A chess engine announced by Chess.com in 2023, intended as own development for their online chess platform, which played before as Mystery Engine at CCCC. With a team consisting of developers and advisors from Chess.com, OpenBench and Komodo.

The team behind Torch is composed of Andrew Grant (author of Ethereal), Finn Eggers & Kim Kåhre (authors of Koivisto), Jay Honnold (author of Berserk), and Michael Whiteley & Dietrich Kappe (current authors of Dragon). The former authors of Dragon, Mark Lefler and Larry Kaufman, are advisors on this project. The development of Torch is supported by many open-source tools, including Pytorch-NNUE, Cutechess, and OpenBench. Torch developers have stated that the entire source code of Torch is original, with no code being used from any other engine.

Torch is a close source without public release as a standalone chess engine. Since October 18, 2023, it has been available on the chess.com platform in analysis mode and offers a faster lightweight and full-feature neural network. On March 20, 2024, Tourch 2 was released unofficially 1. On June 19, 2024, Andrew Grant announced the focus of future Torch development as Chess.com power tool instead of Elo strength2.

Contents
  1. Release Dates
    1. 2023
    2. 2024
  2. Tournament Play
  3. Authors
  4. See also
  5. Forum Posts
    1. 2020 ...
  6. Rating Lists
  7. References

Release Dates

2023

2024

Tournament Play

Authors

See also

Forum Posts

2020 ...

Rating Lists

Torch in CCRL Blitz

References

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  1. Torch 2 is here by Stefan Pohl, CCC, March 20, 2024↩︎

  2. End of the Torch Experiement by Andrew Grant, CCC, June 18, 2024↩︎

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