Author: Charles Worthington
Date: 12:46:33 04/15/03
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On April 15, 2003 at 05:23:39, Ulf Flörsheimer wrote: >I used the two original books delivered by ChessBase. And this was an >automatically played game in a match of 40 games, which was won 22.5 - 17.5 by >Shredder 7.04. > >I've never taken a look on the playing-logic of ChessBase books, but maybe its >an effect of booklearning. I only can say, that both original books were used >and it was a really played game - not a constructed one. > >Ulf Well the blunder by the engine isnt suprising but try to remember the books chessbase uses are thrown together from human games...not program games. Don't let anyone try to convince you that a human book is stronger in machine vs machine than a program book because it just isn't so. The factory books will often leave you with a lost game out of book. A book of your program games imported into a book like maybe remis.ctg will prevent many of these bad lines. Charles
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