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Subject: Oppening books on fritz6

Author: Joseph Merolle

Date: 06:25:26 10/14/01


First question is in my oppening books I notice that the moves are green , black
and red which I understand, but what does blue moves mean?

Secound , how many moves are in f6 oppening library?

Third how can i make the scope of the tree wider, i know working  with the data
base i can make it deeper but know i want to get it up to wide

Fourth is there a way to develop an opping book from which all moves ( good and
bad) have a = chance of getting played. i feel changing wights,and varity of
play and changing red to green really does not get the program out of its
paridim of moves. Of course the problem is that it throws a narrow scope of
moves at me then when i enter a tourny i am getting blown off the board by
players that hit me with lines that fritz nevers play.

God how i wish there was a next best key availible , or a special mode that
makes all moves with equale chance of getting played. Meaning if there were 10
move in its tree each would have a chance of 10% to be played. i understand that
this is not good for computer wars however it would work better to prepare
people. I am thinking of power books however. i am just amazed the programers
dont see  the problem of making fritz percentages unmoveable.



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