Author: Uri Blass
Date: 12:35:49 11/19/02
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On November 19, 2002 at 15:31:26, Bob Durrett wrote: >On November 19, 2002 at 11:09:38, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On November 19, 2002 at 10:22:26, Ricardo R Santana wrote: >> >>>Hello All >>> >>>some years ago, I heard the best book was the Nimzo ones. And now, what is the >>>best commbercial book ? Of course a book should take into account the engine, >>>but who follow this statement ?? >>> >>>thanks >>>Ricardo Sant Ana >> >>I do not know but the ruffian book seems to be very good for Ruffian at 120/40 >>time control. >>Ruffian as one of the newcomers is ranked above Tiger15 and chessmaster9000 >> >>See http://www.fsv.de/chess-server/Tournaments/tournamentsection.htm >> >>If you want a serious answer then the only way to find out is to do a tournament >>between books. >> >>You can do it by playing with different combination of program+book when you >>care to give every book the same programs and every combination of book and >>program plays the same number of games. >> >>Uri > >If someone does perform that tournament, I hope people will base their >conclusions on the results of the openings and not the overall game results. >This would help to better separate out the middlegame/endgame performance >differences from the book differences. > >: ) > >Bob D. The only objective result is result of the game. People can disagree about the result of the openings. There are opening when it is not known which side is better. Uri
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