Author: jefkaan
Date: 04:12:24 11/18/03
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On November 17, 2003 at 11:25:57, Eduard Nemeth wrote: > A genius such as Kasparov is able to find many more >than these unbelievably large electronic books. A Kasparov all courses of an >electronic book, it white however which the good and the which the bad courses >are white probably not - and it selects then out! The opening knowledge of a >Kasparov obtained thus a clearly better effectiveness, as an electronic book. thats coz Kasparovs understands openings much better, as you know, and understands how to play, ie which strategy when out of book. Stupid comp Fr. cannot do that (although i think it theoretically can store much more tricky variants eg. of the Sicilian than Kasparov can remember; he also makes mistakes, sometimes, you know!). So stupid comp should do a better job in selecting anti Kaspy d4 variants, and avoid semi-slav (why not Nimzo-Indian ?). best regards, jef
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