Speculation
Currently I'm watching the comments on the FIDE candidates tournament 2026. The commentators have an average rating of 2670. During the comments, an eval bar of the position generated by Stockfish is shown. Sometimes (often?) the eval bar shows a different judgement of the position than the commentators. Sometimes the eval bar shows a stubborn 0.0 judgement of the position, while the commentators have a clear preference for one side which they wish to play. And at other moments the eval bar swings to one side, while the commentators are struggling for minutes to find where the tactic might be hidden in the position. It takes a bit away the mystification that we tend to surround the titles with. Which is a good thing, because we get a chance to get a more realistic and objective view of what is going on. When I started this blog back in 2005, I always was convinced that there was one specific trick that stood out where a grandmaster relied on. Over the years, I unearthed...