Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 07:29:18 06/23/03
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On June 22, 2003 at 00:02:12, J. C. Boco wrote: >nt Perhaps you should look at practice rather than to believe in narow minded ideas. In fact in a deeper sence this was what Jhon Watson ment For the clever reader. in his book Modern chess strategy For every Kasparov there is a Fischer . Though many people confuse Fischers games against Saidy. To much with the end games he normaly preffered. If you look further even the people who loved the bishop to an extreme sometimes came to the verdict the knight is stronger. In some postions. So yes your name was well chozen Bocco. Just like all of the sudden some chessprogram books avoid isolated pawns based on an other narow minded idea. It is also for this reason why chessprograms did not improve much after 1997 And are tacticaly a lot worse then the programs of the past. Maybe not in solving epd's but for sure in game play tactics. In a deeper sence this is what Eduard proves. And I there for never made coments on his games. Because I think he does something for chess programers. It only would be more intresting to point at the mistakes from the program Where did it go wrong and why ? And how should the search be improved ? Marc Marc
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