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Subject: Re: Djenghis in cct4

Author: Odd Gunnar Malin

Date: 02:39:20 01/21/02

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On January 20, 2002 at 11:20:53, jefkaan wrote:

>On January 17, 2002 at 11:48:35, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote:
>>
>>Why use many hours to analyse openings when you could do the shortcut to copy
>>from ECO or GM games. :)
>>Well games isn't copyrighted but ECO is.
>
>hmm well i guess it would be allowed to plug in
>a mix of moves from ECO or NCO into an opening book;
>but besides such a boring procedure, i'd anyway like to
>confirm (or possibly improve) such moves with analysis
>(extending the lines with several variants); ie
>with a lot of games..(compcomp or comp-2300+).
>
>But the Djenghis book will actually be quite simple
>and aim as much as possible for playable gambits
>(it doesnt have ! and ?'s but by splitting in
>black and white book i can gear it into a gambit
>repertoire); mostly against humans, on Fics;
>lets see if some gambits can be revived .. :)

I use a parent-child configuration for selecting moves in the opening.
This chain could be as long as the filesystem allow.

Tournamentbook
     V
GM Games
     V
Theory book

The tournament book for CCT4 is build upon openings I use myself in OTB games.
The GM book is build with 2600+ players and only position for the winning part
sorted by how many games there is.
The theory book is the one in question. It have much (well planned to have much)
theory from book I own and of course this is adapted to what it would play as
first moves based on child books. I do controll this a bit, check for typo and
that the refere game is actually played like this.

I score each move in the book with a scale from 0 to 100, where the ening would
play from 50 and up when set to normal or strong, strong is selecting best move
allways.

Odd Gunnar
(PS. my tournament book for CCT4 will not be downloadable but would be given
away if I'm sure I don't will meet you in a OTB game.)



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