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Subject: Re: More on opening books...

Author: Arturo Ochoa

Date: 00:03:34 07/16/02

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On July 16, 2002 at 01:38:26, Dann Corbit wrote:

>Shredder's opening book for WMCCC 2001 was written by Sandro Necchi
>Gandalf's  opening book for WMCCC 2001 was written by Dan Wulff
>
>For Leiden 2002, Alex Kure wrote the book for Fritz
>For Leiden 2002, GM Boris Kreiman wrote the book for Diep (so it seems Vincent
>is not on his own any more)

Hello:

Not true at all. The GM Kreiman has been always with Diep.

I had to face severe political problems in Venezuela during April and May and I
didn't know if I was able to continue the work for Diep. In this sense, the GM
Kreiman accepted the provisional place for that Tournament.

The Diep Book is only one. The advices of a GM are always welcome. ;)

Regards, Arturo Ochoa M.




>For Leiden 2002, Cock De Gorder wrote the book for The King (ChessMaster)
>
>For Berlin 2001, Mogens Larsen wrote the book for Yace
>
>You can find a lot more examples very easily.
>
>So it seems that the chess program authors get their opening books from a number
>of sources.



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