Author: pete stein
Date: 03:13:31 04/11/01
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On April 10, 2001 at 07:42:40, Jim Wang wrote:
>On April 10, 2001 at 05:38:00, pete stein wrote:
>
>>So far we've seen only the tip of the chess iceberg.
>>There is a case for saying that the best openings and lines are still to be
>>discovered among the A00 irregular openings.
>>How? There is a reliable and goof-proof, yet time-consuming method.
>>Anybody interested to collaborate with this project can drop me a few lines:
>>pete@stein.tf
>>If you want a chess opening to be named after you, the honor will be yours.
>>System requirements: 500 Mhz, 64Mb or better, one (or two using Auto 232)
>>PC('s) will be busy for at least a week.
>>Program requirements: Fritz or Chessbase GUI (others may do the job but I
>>haven't tried them)
>>The rest of the material will be provided.
>>
>>Pete
>
>Will Chessmaster 8000 do ?
I don't know Chessmaster that well, but I think it won't do the job.
Pete
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