Author: Otello Gnaramori
Date: 12:13:05 02/03/02
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On February 03, 2002 at 14:53:05, Roy Eassa wrote: >On February 03, 2002 at 13:51:57, Otello Gnaramori wrote: > >>Pick any analyzed >>position in Jeremy Silman’s Reassess Your Chess, the book that has >>become famous for teaching class players positional concepts, set up the >>position on your favorite computer program, and play the side that is >>winning according to Silman. After a few moves the computer will deviate >>from Silman’s analysis. Feel free to check Silman’s book or any other >>source for advice on what to do about the computer’s "new idea." You will >>quickly learn that the computer has *busted* Silman’s plan and a new plan is >>required. > > >Very provocative! You are right, Roy. It's provocative, but can be easily demonstrated if you follows Mr. De La Maza directions and provided that you have both a chess computer program and Silman's book. w.b.r. Otello
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