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Subject: Re: Which Opening Books are the most reliable for Chessbase engines?

Author: Terry Ripple

Date: 09:45:14 08/04/00

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On August 04, 2000 at 06:35:53, Peter Ackermann wrote:

>On August 04, 2000 at 03:35:55, Terry Ripple wrote:
>
>>I have Hiarcs7.32 and we all know how many faults that it has, so i'am searching
>>for an Opening Book that will be much more reliable than Hiarcs. I hear talk
>>from different members on this forum that some like Fritz6's Opening book and
>>then i hear others that feel they like Junior6's Book better. And now i just
>>heard that Nimzo7.32's Book is very good, so this can be very confusing from all
>>these opinions!
>>
>>Can anyone give their observations that might help me make a good choice?
>>
>>Thankyou for any help you can share with me!
>>
>>Best regards,
>>Terry
>
>Hello Terry!
>
>I like the powerbook very much also published by Chessbase!) but I would like to
>know about the faults the HIARCS-book has! I have not found any til now!
>
>Peter

Hi Peter,
 There are several lines coming right out of the Opening book of Hiarcs7.32 that
is already in a lost position and a lost game!
 For an example, i believe you will find a bad line in the Bishop's opening.

Regards,Terry



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