Author: Pete Galati
Date: 20:50:05 07/15/00
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On July 15, 2000 at 22:12:17, kurt wrote: >Kramniks win was not a miracle. Just hard work. >Juniors loss was the fault of poor opening preparation. >Playing against the "Reversed Dutch Stonewall" without >an opening guidance against a GM looks impossible for >any comp. engines to solve. It took many years for humans >to find a proper responce with white colores against it. >To avoid future exploitations of such glareingly week >openings...engine owners work harder on "Book" to give >your engines a better chance to keep winning against GM'S. >Best regards, Kurt Widmann Only guessing, but I would imagine that Amir put a fair amount of effort into the Stonewall sections of Junior's book. I'm sure that losses and draws are very valuable to him actually. Pete
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