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Subject: Re: Bookline to mate - end of chess ?

Author: Kurt Widmann

Date: 16:47:19 07/08/01

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On July 08, 2001 at 19:22:46, Peter Berger wrote:

>On July 08, 2001 at 18:57:16, Kurt Widmann wrote:
>
>
>>As to Kramnik, I am shure that Fritz will have all Kramniks games analysed and
>>improved as part of its book.
>>
>>Kurt Widmann
>
>And I think it won't help Fritz at all . In fact Kramnik should do very well
>_without_ any preparation IMHO .
>
>Against 1. e4 it is the Berlin defence - hopeless for a bookcook if you ask me .
>In these lines Black can always change a move or two and get the prog out of
>book without any disadvantage.
>
>With White ? Kramnik's usual opening repertoire is already perfectly suited for
>anti-comp I think . Some 1. d4 , 2. c4 , 3. Nf3 stuff with numerous
>transpositions ..
>
>Kramnik with his usual opening repertoire is the hell of a challenge for any
>chess program and any book tuner IMHO .
>
>pete

I fully agree with your assessment of Kramniks opening lines. But I would
not ignore Fritzes analysing power of a Kramnik-Base with lerning-on feature.
Personaly, I would not confront a brute force with such large preparation.

Kurt Widmann






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