Author: John Merlino
Date: 12:08:24 04/19/01
Here are the results of testing David Dahlem's Anti-Comp book. This is a pretty good theory that could use some more exploration. Oddly, though, this book was the only one to lose a 32-game G/10 match (of the four books I have tested), and the only one to WIN a 32-game G/60 match. 32 games at G/10: CM Default 17.0, CM AntiComp 15.0 (+10 =14 -8) 32 games at G/60: CM AntiComp 16.5, CM Default 15.5 (+9 =15 -8) So far, of the four books I have tested, I would estimate that either Brian Kostick's or this one is the strongest. If anybody (other than David) wants the PGN files, let me know. jm
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