Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Date: 07:10:10 06/01/02
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On June 01, 2002 at 08:27:20, Jerry Jones wrote: >Probably, the ELO rating in Chessbase opening books and the Shredder Classic >opening book influence the choice of book move ? > >But the Shredder Classic opening book also shows the year the moves were made. >Medieval moves are not necessarily bad moves. >Is the [Date ] header in the Shredder Classic opening book purely informative >for the sake of humans or does it influence the choice of book move ? It takes it into account, depending of the setting of the slider in the book options. (Classic <-> Modern) Note that it takes an average, so if the average is old, the move is not played much in current chess, which is a good indication it has been refuted. -- GCP
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