Author: Bas Hamstra
Date: 07:31:10 08/25/02
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>>This is the book issue again. The F7 book is probably a significant advantage, > >Why? > >It is important to get positions that you understand from the opening. >If the fritz book is leading your engine to positions that your engine does not >know to play then it is a disadvantage. In theory, yes. But mostly so far the line is hard to understand, the book continues, and it is the other engine that will not understand. And once out of book the situation is mostly clear enough to find the obvious plan. Best regards, Bas.
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