I assume that an improved AlphaZero version with a more trained network will play, and we know from Go that there was a huge difference between AlphaGo Master and AlphaGo Zero. But because NN are not that good for chess then for Go and because we saw nearly no gain in the playing strength with more learning it is still questionable if AlphaZero can be clearly improved.
But we still don‘t know how strong AlphaZero was the last time. You can compare it with the ELF network in the Leela Zero project (Go): even if the Leela networks became stronger and stronger, the ELF network still won 65% (or something like that) of the games. It seemed like ELF, which is a final network, became stronger too by the same amount than the Leela networks. You can't say that it's the same for chess with AlphaZero - but it can't be excluded either.
Because there were too much Alpha* surprises in the last years I bet on AlphaZero.
Very exciting news.
https://twitter.com/demishassabis?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
Someone asked Deepmind CEO, Dennis Hassabis, on yesterday whether Alpha Zero is coming back. He said yes.
So who will be the best
1. Stockfish 10 running on 64 cores, with 7 men TB and brainfish opening book
2. Alpha Zero on 4 TPU
3. Leela on 2x 2080Ti
My estimate, is SF 10 will be +50 above Alpha Zero, and Leela will be -100 below Alpha Zero., based on this rating list.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZAIuHR6n-5JTxKQc0XUSx1jyUrgVEcj8DNLKA7-urBw/edit?ts=5b7d9014#gid=714087199