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Subject: Re: round #4, Fritz5.03 - Rebel9,

Author: Howard Exner

Date: 02:28:50 08/22/98

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On August 20, 1998 at 22:35:42, Ed Schröder wrote:

>>>Hi Thorsten,
>
>>>Which book did you use for Rebel9?
>
>>>The Rebel book says: 14.. Bxd4
>>>Your game says 14.. Qe7
>
>>>What's the explanation?
>
>>>- Ed -
>
>>Following the line that is played when normal-book + tournament-book is on,
>>the position is completely different. Ahem.
>
>>I will replay the game and you decide what to do...
>
>Well this is your tournament so you are the boss.
>
>
>>Till later...
>
>>Thanks for your help. I don't know why this .cfg data-corruption has been
>>happenend nor what caused it.
>
>It's no corruption. If you once have turned off the main book Rebel9 has
>warned you on exit to save the new settings. If you have confirmed with
>YES then next time(s) you play without the main book.
>
>To enable the main book again you either have do:
>(a) Load opening book (menu bks) or...
>(b) Set "opening book=ON" in menu cfg.
>
>In case of (b) Rebel picks the "path" of the opening book found in the
>Rebel configuration file. Of course if you have deleted files, renamed
>or moved files or whatever Rebel isn't able to find the requested book
>and you need to use (a) "Load opening book".
>
>I checked the other games of Rebel9.
>
>Rebel9 - Chess Tiger    7. b3 but the book says 7.Nc3

This position from Rebel9 - Chess Tiger I pointed out to Thorsten
here in CCC after he first posted the game score. I specifically
asked if the Rebel book was set up correctly. Too bad he missed that
post since it was in round one and could have been fixed early.

>Nimzo98 - Rebel9        8..Qa6 but the book says the interesting 18..Ne5
>Rebel9 - Socrates       the lack of the main book had no influence
>
>I leave the decision up to you. Whatever you do is fine with me. Keep up
>the good work. Since CCL times I am aware of all the things that can go
>wrong playing comp-comp games.
>
>- Ed -



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