Research Article

An AI-based comparative analysis of white’s decision strategies against 3...c6 in the Petrov Defense

Number: Advanced Online Publication Early Pub Date: June 11, 2026

An AI-based comparative analysis of white’s decision strategies against 3...c6 in the Petrov Defense

Abstract

This study presents a comparative engine-based analysis of the unconventional continuation 3...c6 in the Petrov Defense after 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5. In the master-level database checked for this study, no recorded examples of 3...c6 were found in the Lichess Masters explorer, indicating that the line remains practically unexplored in professional play. To evaluate its theoretical and practical status, three principal White continuations—4.Bc4, 4.d4, and 4.Nc3—were analyzed with Stockfish under fixed parameters (depth = 28, MultiPV = 1, hash = 256 MB, threads = 8). For each variation, the principal variation was followed through a fixed sequence of positions, and the resulting evaluations were normalized to White’s perspective. The results show that 4.Bc4 yields the highest mean evaluation for White (+1.15), 4.d4 gives the lowest average White advantage (+0.62), and 4.Nc3 occupies an intermediate position (+1.00). Standard deviation and a variance-based stability index remain low in all three lines, indicating structurally stable assessments rather than tactically erratic behavior. Overall, the findings suggest that 3...c6 does not equalize and leaves Black with a persistent positional disadvantage, although it is not immediately tactically refuted.

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The authors acknowledge the use of artificial intelligence tools for assistance in language editing and correction of grammatical and stylistic errors in this manuscript. All scientific content, analysis, and interpretations remain the responsibility of the authors.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Planning and Decision Making

Journal Section

Research Article

Early Pub Date

June 11, 2026

Publication Date

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Submission Date

April 8, 2026

Acceptance Date

June 9, 2026

Published in Issue

Year 2026 Number: Advanced Online Publication

APA
Erdoğan, C. (2026). An AI-based comparative analysis of white’s decision strategies against 3...c6 in the Petrov Defense. Computers and Informatics, Advanced Online Publication. https://doi.org/10.62189/ci.1925672
AMA
1.Erdoğan C. An AI-based comparative analysis of white’s decision strategies against 3.c6 in the Petrov Defense. Computers and Informatics. 2026;(Advanced Online Publication). doi:10.62189/ci.1925672
Chicago
Erdoğan, Cenk. 2026. “An AI-Based Comparative Analysis of White’s Decision Strategies Against 3. C6 in the Petrov Defense”. Computers and Informatics, no. Advanced Online Publication. https://doi.org/10.62189/ci.1925672.
EndNote
Erdoğan C (June 1, 2026) An AI-based comparative analysis of white’s decision strategies against 3. c6 in the Petrov Defense. Computers and Informatics Advanced Online Publication
IEEE
[1]C. Erdoğan, “An AI-based comparative analysis of white’s decision strategies against 3...c6 in the Petrov Defense”, Computers and Informatics, no. Advanced Online Publication, June 2026, doi: 10.62189/ci.1925672.
ISNAD
Erdoğan, Cenk. “An AI-Based Comparative Analysis of White’s Decision Strategies Against 3. C6 in the Petrov Defense”. Computers and Informatics. Advanced Online Publication (June 1, 2026). https://doi.org/10.62189/ci.1925672.
JAMA
1.Erdoğan C. An AI-based comparative analysis of white’s decision strategies against 3.c6 in the Petrov Defense. Computers and Informatics. 2026. doi:10.62189/ci.1925672.
MLA
Erdoğan, Cenk. “An AI-Based Comparative Analysis of White’s Decision Strategies Against 3. C6 in the Petrov Defense”. Computers and Informatics, no. Advanced Online Publication, June 2026, doi:10.62189/ci.1925672.
Vancouver
1.Cenk Erdoğan. An AI-based comparative analysis of white’s decision strategies against 3.c6 in the Petrov Defense. Computers and Informatics. 2026 Jun. 1;(Advanced Online Publication). doi:10.62189/ci.1925672

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