Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 13:08:06 06/16/98
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On June 16, 1998 at 08:11:41, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >On June 15, 1998 at 13:54:26, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >>No doubt that Fritz5 book kills again Rebel9 book, statistics are clear in >>this from SSDF. > >Fritz 5 book does not kill Rebel 9 in the games played by the SSDF. This point >has been commented before several times. > >> I didn't receive the special SSDF fritz5 book that kills >>Rebel9 there, so i could not test that book at auto232 player against >>rebel9, too bad. >> >>Yet it is clear that just looking to how the games go and >>how the score is of Diep first move out of book that this rebel9 book kills >>the genius 5 book. > >Of the 9 opening lines you posted, only one, the 5th, was played in the SSDF >games between Rebel 9 and Genius 5. In these 80 games, 77 played different >openings than the ones you posted. In 3 games they played your 5th line. So much >for Genius being cooked by Rebel. > >Since these are the facts, and not the ones you posted, the heading of your >thread is devoid of truth. "How Rebel plays at SSDF the bare facts" has nothing >to do with what really happened. > >Enrique > >>Vincent May i note that i received in the past many more auto232 games. This is just a subset. If i get out of book EVERY game with -1.xx, doesn't that say something? What would you say when you come out of book EVERY game with average -1.xx? Do you play chess yourselve, what's your rating? I'm 2227 myself. My program clearly better than i am. I usually don't come out of book myself with -1.xx, when i'm out of my own book i usually am not a pawn down positionally in my thoughts, and definitely not objective too. Greetings, Vincent.
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