Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 13:05:58 07/07/00
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On July 06, 2000 at 17:09:41, walter irvin wrote: > what oppenings are bad for the computer?? what are the best oppenings for >computers ?? > have computers ever found on there own anything to add to oppening theory???? The queensgambit accepted line with an early Bb3 ad e4 I posted a while ago was a line found by Rebel10 with anti GM( a pitty it dropped the line later on) and I think it's the best line in the queensgambit possible. B not only computers are bad in closed positions e4,c6 rings a bell e4,e6 rings a bell both variations are not realy good for humans noir computers Though with deep annalysing both variations are good for White Actualy also an answer to an other post made here is it treu that after 1e4,c5 2.Ne2 White has an edge White has an edge i all variations possible aslong as the moves are corect all the time a bad start is for instance 1.g3, Because of 1..g6 look at the percentage of this variations and Black has the favour in this line because White has one temp to much in other words gets over developed and gets out of good moves. Marc van Hal It still is treu that D00 is bad for chessprograms for both sides of the board but I believe this problem easely could be solved it simply has to do with the fact that Computers don't seem to find that the squares e5 and e4 are of importance but most importantly seem to fail to see the right pawn handeling they see a broken pawn chain (temporarey doubeled pawns) and drop the line this problem is already solved for a bit looking back at games played in 1997/98 where computers did everything to double pawns even when it became strong centrepawns wich is not the case for most computerprograms today.
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