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Subject: Re: openings

Author: Komputer Korner

Date: 22:08:47 11/22/98

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On November 21, 1998 at 16:55:10, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote:

>Please remember that this is the, COMPUTER CHESS CLUB. So your question would
>have been more thematcally phrased, as, 'anyone have a good recommendation of a
>program for opening study'.  If that was question, then I personnally recommend
>going over to the 'Computer Chess Resource Center', and spending some time
>looking at the many reviews of chess software their, especially reviews on
>software that concentrates on the opening. (Like Book-UP, or Fide Chess
>Encyclopedia).
>
>Personally, I recently bought the Chess Assistant product, 'Encyclopedia Of
>Middlegames', which has many positions for test & study in the most popular
>openings, and I am enjoying it greatly. It is reseably priced, is thrifty on HD
>space (3.1 mbyt.), and has around 900 examples.
>
>If your question was indeed, just asking for  good openings that posters will
>share, your best bet would be to go over to the chess newsgroup,
>rec.games.chess.analysis
>
>mrslug - the inkompetent chess software addict!
>
>
>On November 21, 1998 at 10:32:04, morgan dickey wrote:
>
>>anyone have any good openings they will share??


Larry your addiction is showing. I have looked at ECM and it barely escaped my
krash list. I cannot recommend it. Besides the fact that it is misnamed it is
not comprehensive and is missing many important openings. It was a rush job.
--
Komputer Korner



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