Author: Alan Grotier
Date: 05:49:22 12/22/03
Just finished reading articles on the Kasparov/3XD Fritz games and in particular the openins openings. Here is a quote from Kasparov I copied & pasted from this article. Quote - "Kasparov has a point when he says it could make for more interesting chess if every game didn't become a battle between his memory and a database of three million positions. He thinks the games could be fantastic battles if he could play 1.e4 against X3D Fritz next time around, something he simply can't do now because of the depth and breadth of the opening databases." End. Is Fisher's "shuffle chess" a solution to the opening book concern when playing against chess engines? Alan
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