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kasparov0049
Yesterday, when I wanted to learn French defence theory better, I hopped on Levy's video and was really useful but I wanted more to learn so it happened. I played common white's moves ( response to my French ) against stockfish 14, most powerful chess bot and it showed completely different moves. *My question is*: Are best theory moves always the ones that powerful robot will play against that same opponnent, and should I learn that way.
Ackibe_Chess
kasparov0049 wrote:
Yesterday, when I wanted to learn French defence theory better, I hopped on Levy's video and was really useful but I wanted more to learn so it happened. I played common white's moves ( response to my French ) against stockfish 14, most powerful chess bot and it showed completely different moves. *My question is*: Are best theory moves always the ones that powerful robot will play against that same opponnent, and should I learn that way.

You should learn by theory, because Stockfish doesn't understand opening.