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Subject: Re: A personal thought regarding the opening books

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 07:14:52 01/28/03

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On January 28, 2003 at 08:58:57, K. Burcham wrote:

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>
>exactly my feelings too Omid.
>
>One thing I cant understand is why these opening books have such problems this
>late in life. Running some of these opening book lines is like playing Kasparov
>with an old 386 33mhz. It would seem to me that mhz, ram, operating systems,
>most chess programs, egtbs, etc. have been developed to a competitive level.
>It seems the weakest link is the opening books. I agree with Omid. someone needs
>to get these lines out of these books.

The main problem in the first game was not the book.

Junior played 2 wrong sacrifices
b5 and Rae8

Bb7 could probably draw the game assuming perfect play and Rab8 could give
Junior at least practical chances.

Uri




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