Author: Mike S.
Date: 14:16:14 07/08/01
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On July 08, 2001 at 16:40:22, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >(...) Is it fair if a program has stored >all the games of a player (like Kramnik) in its opening book and prepared >improvements at move 17, 25 and so on whilst the Grandmaster has no idea >of the opponents book lines? In this case, I think Kramnik would know 99% of the book - because he knows his own games... :o)! Both players (or teams resp.) do not know the latest preparation or new opening ideas of their opponents; that's perfectly normal - like in every chess match. Regards, M.Scheidl
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