Author: Howard Exner
Date: 20:30:25 02/13/03
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In Thorsten's matches white and black each use the same opening position. 1. e2e4 e7e5 g1f3 b8c6 f1b5 a7a6 b5a4 g8f6 e1g1 f8e7 f1e1 b7b5 a4b3 d7d6 c2c3 e8g8 h2h3 c8b7 2. e2e4 e7e5 g1f3 b8c6 f1b5 a7a6 b5a4 g8f6 e1g1 f6e4 d2d4 b7b5 a4b3 d7d5 d4e5 c8e6 3. e2e4 e7e5 g1f3 b8c6 f1b5 a7a6 b5c6 d7c6 d2d4 e5d4 d1d4 d8d4 f3d4 Here are the first 3 of 100 opening positions ( these come with the free Rebel 12). So in all 200 games can be played with the randomness of opening choice removed. What do you and others think of this testing method? >I can also remember results, where i have playd games between 2 different >versions of Holmes where one version scores 70% to 75% in 50 games. Then i have >continued, and after 150 games the score was only about 50%. That's real >statistic. Yes, this fom my experience also.
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