Author: Larry Oliver
Date: 12:35:47 07/12/01
Starting with its book turned off and left to its own devices, could todays top programs on a very fast computer with say 12 hours per move think time, invent the standard openings? If so, that would seem to prove the old standard openings are completely sound. If not, considering how good modern programs/machines are, would this not seem to indicate something is wrong with the openings?
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