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Subject: Opening innovations found by computers?

Author: Ricardo Gibert

Date: 19:03:04 12/11/03

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On December 11, 2003 at 20:35:07, Mike Byrne wrote:

>very cool ...some links under construction , you may wish to bookmark and
>comeback later...
>
>http://www.sahovski.co.yu/index.php?chlan=en

I looked at http://www.sahovski.co.yu/other/beyond/article_en.htm and noticed
the appearance of deep junior. Unfortunately, it appears as a victim of a
novelty. My question is, when will chess programs start making more frequent
appearances in the list of most important theoretical novelties of the
informant? In particular, when will they appear as opening innovators of
novelties rather than as victims? BTW, novelties by the human preparing its book
don't count.

>
>Disclaimer -
>
>I have no affiliation or financial interest in Chess Informant at the current
>time other than I do own every volume of the CI Informant Series - both in book
>and electronic format.  I also think the quality of the annotations in CI is
>extremely high - well worth the price of admission.



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