Author: Bo Persson
Date: 12:18:20 08/11/02
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On August 11, 2002 at 14:48:34, John Merlino wrote: >Here's something that was e-mailed to chessmaster@ubisoft.com. I suppose it will >at least amuse some of you here, and quite possibly intrigue others. > >http://www.beginnersgame.com/page_21.pdf > >If you bother to take the time to study it closely, could you please comment on >how useful/silly it is? > >Many thanks, > >jm "The Defense Game challenges everything practiced until the present in chess, confronting any conceivable adversary response with a standard opening system. The Defense Game cannot be forced to enter any of the conventional lines played until the present in the opening. You do not need to know anything about what has been played in the past - it's a new game of chess!" This must be The Year of Great Discoveries. Maybe that's how it is, entering a new millennia? Is it in any way related to Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science"?? Bo Persson bop2@telia.com
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