Author: Kolss
Date: 05:09:15 08/21/03
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On August 20, 2003 at 13:39:35, Jeroen Noomen wrote: >On August 20, 2003 at 09:21:07, Christian Kongsted. wrote: >When I read your opinion about this, I can only tell you from my >own 14 year experience 'this is not how it is done'. And I think >you underestimate the strength of the best books. A De Gorter, Kure >or Necchi book can present strong players with nasty surprises. Hi Jeroen, Just out of curiosity: If you let say Chess Tiger with your tournament book play against the exactly same version of Chess Tiger with the book officially supplied on the CD (and thus available to the public), what would be the outcome of such a match (percentage of points for the "tournament book version", Elo gain, etc.)? This question of course goes to Sandro, Alex, etc. as well, as you may replace "Chess Tiger" by any other top program (for which the books were designed), and the books accordingly. Thanks for any answers and best regards, Munjong.
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