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Subject: Re: books and final explanations to mark young

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 07:41:53 09/13/98

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On September 12, 1998 at 17:45:50, Mark Young wrote:

>>So i am right using the power-books ! :-)) Strong opening book, really !! :-)
>
>Yes it is a strong book. But for some reason it played low ranked moves it knew
>was bad. Even you agreed it did this when I asked you about it. but you could
>not explain why.

You don't seem to understand. Is this a language problem or a problem of
intellectual misunderstanding ?!

It is not important if the moves it plays are weak or strong, as long as you use
the setting that is the default setting that comes with the product and is
adivsed to do in the manual. it is not my job to make a new game when a weak
move is played ! How could i influence the game ?? When fritz plays a weak move
out of book, it is not my fault. I am using the powerbooks, i am using them with
OPTIMAL settings, and i can reproduce the moves on another machine, even my
friends in a different town can reproduce them. I don't discuss if the moves are
weak or not. It is not my job. I only operate. I cannot take back a weak move,
only because YOU believe this move is contraproductive. I don't take back moves
in other programs too.
Don't you get this ? I can reproduce the lines on other machines, and my friends
can do the same.
This is the major point. All your talking about 0% chances and whatever is not
understandable to me.
You did not - in no way - try to stop the confusion about the power-books. Many
times i asked you: which version of the power-books you use ?
I have you the size and my date of the files i have. you sent nothing back.
It looks you don't want to clearify the problems. You want to rant.
continue your ranting. I will continue my tournament.



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