Author: Pete Galati
Date: 07:41:22 06/20/01
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On June 20, 2001 at 10:16:56, pete stein wrote: >Suppose you know your online opponent is a program and you know it uses one of >the most comprehensive and strong multiple-threaded opening books you can >imagine in which all lines are interlinked and you know that your only chance of >a draw or a win is by blowing your computer opponent out of book. >I visited many sites, consulted online and offline databases, leafed through the >chess books I could find at the local shops and library, searching for rare >chess openings and collector's items. >If you know rare openings, unconventional moves, unusual lines or positions that >are so rare that they can not be contained in any computer opening book, if you >know mean tricks to blow your computer opponent out of book, feel free to send >in the games in pgn: pete@stein.tf > >Pete Good luck. I think you'd gain more by studying tactics than you would by studying opening book tricks. You may be crouding your brain with uneeded information and wasting your time when it could be better spent on other Chess studies. Pete
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