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Subject: Re: Western Chess more complex than Go?

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 21:32:39 12/13/02

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On December 13, 2002 at 19:45:08, Maurizio De Leo wrote:

>
>>there is only a few good moves at the first move.
>>and majority plays the same idea always.
>>you can already prepare there.
>>professional preparement is something that doesn't happen there.
>>reason: no one writes down his games.
>
>If you don't know what you are talking about, please have the decency of not
>write anything. OF COURSE there is preparation about josekis in the fuseki
>(Translations : special sequences of moves in the opening) at any level.
>OF COURSE people write down KIFU (Translation : movesheet) and at professional
>level this is done by referees.Just go to www.gobase.org to find a few.
>If you want to make wrong and contraddictory statements that's ok for me. But
>you should take care of not making statement SO EASILY provable false.
>
>Maurizio

Happens all the time, unfortunately...




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