Author: Bo Persson
Date: 11:58:55 06/04/02
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On June 04, 2002 at 14:36:05, Dann Corbit wrote: >A lot of chess programmers have to learn that a wrong colored bishop or a bad >bishop is not worth 3 points. Or that certain pawn formations are very good and >others are very bad. The GM player knows this because he understands the >machine of chess. The GM player knows this because otherwise he wouldn't *be* a GM. :-) Bo Persson bop2@telia.com
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