Author: Sandro Necchi
Date: 23:30:48 08/26/00
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Few games are not enough to let you have a correct opinion of an opening book. Also it is not possible to avoid problems in some specific positions and/or new moves by the opponent. Can you find a perfect book? Any book includes mistakes and positions to be improved. Here is where the luck factor plays a lot! However the opening lines should be suitable to the program in order to score the best and/or to know what to do. The final score speaks themself! When you make a book (I do) you consider also the endgames and the positions that may arise, so it is a combination of all if the program does not lose. Not only luck! When the book will be commercially available you will be shocked! Ciao Sandro
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