Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 20:43:14 07/06/00
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On July 06, 2000 at 23:40:25, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: [snip] >Now if you show the CAP data to someone that's produced >after > >1.e4,e5 2.Nf3,Nc6 3.Bb5,a6 4.Ba4,Nf6 5.O-O,b5 > >r1bqkb1r/2pp1ppp/p1n2n2/1p2p3/B3P3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQ1RK1 w kq b6 acd 14; acn >101711325; ce 19; pv Bb3 Bd6 d3 Na5 Bg5 Nxb3 axb3 O-O Nc3 c6 d4 Qe7 Nxe5 >Bxe5 dxe5 Qxe5; pm Bb3; id "C.A.P. 442898"; > >WASTE OF MY TIME!!!! The only move that would have any interest at all is the first one (the pm) and it was played by: Morphy Fischer Tal Polgar Keres Kasparov Karpov And a host of similar "know nothings" In other words you have still failed to show a single example where the CAP data "gets it wrong" after an even infantile search from one not trying very hard.
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