Author: Jonas Cohonas
Date: 09:13:07 11/08/01
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It is actually quite simple: most people who have played frequently against a prog have tried "weird" openings which the comp did not understand and most of those people know how to make the prog go in to positions where it does not shine bright, it is obviously quite individual, from the responses i got to my post, how people define "anti comp", therefore if anyone takes the challenge it should be under the agreement that the person does not use hi's or her's variation of anti comp play, just play the board trying to find the best possible move from and equal position. Regards Jonas PS: before this goes out of hand, i fell like making a legal disclaimer :) This is my own attempt to define "anti comp" play, it be objective, subjective or whatever come to mind, it is still just an opinion on my behalf. If you accept the challenge and find a winning sac then of course be my guest and kill the comp, i have no personal issues involved in this challenge: it is a mere suggestion, take it or leave, i am open for debate though :) Regards Jonas
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