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Subject: Re: Which is the most accurate database of games to learn Opening lines?

Author: Robert Pawlak

Date: 06:29:31 09/23/00

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On September 22, 2000 at 17:07:25, Jeroen van Dorp wrote:

>On September 22, 2000 at 16:32:46, Terry Ripple wrote:
>
>> I want to purchase a good database of games to be able to see percentages of
>>wins and loses of paticular opening lines to give me some idea of which lines
>>would give me a better chance against my opponent. I'am an above average player
>>and have a good understanding of some pet opening lines, but if possible i want
>>to improve my position going into the middle game!
>I own Big Database 2000 (you'll probably need CB as well) and am very satisfied.
>I can't give you an opinion on another database program like CA, which should
>also work perfect for that, or a proggie like bookup for opening training.
>

CA has the added advantage of being able to dsiplay GM/IM theory on a position,
along with CAP data. The bottom line is that you get more opinions on whether a
particular variation is better. But ulitmately, you have to decide which is the
best one...

Bob P.



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