Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 12:01:58 02/07/04
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On February 07, 2004 at 14:57:56, Jorge Pichard wrote: >Every FRC setup configuration dictates its own strategy and there are 960 >different setup positions. It is true that in FRC there is no memorization of >Openings like in standard chess, but based on the number of setup positions 960 >instead of one standard position the game is much more complicated. I found this >excellent article on two different FRC positions very instrutional. > > >PS: Can you imagine if some GM take the time to write an opening BOOK on the 960 >different positions, and each position could have different Openings just like >in standard chess. For instance, in standard chess there is only one initial >position, and many openings; but for FRC there are 960 initial positions WOW. To >ilustrate how complex FRC can be and how to aproach a single >position take a look at this article: > http://www.chessclub.org/FischerRandom.html
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