Author: Sune Fischer
Date: 18:47:52 02/25/04
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> >Let me quote a very strong and famous chessplayer who regrettably has died. > >When i had an analytical look at a position explaining why i had played it with >all kind of plans and reasons why i played it, he told me this: "The plans and >reasons are unimportant. Each position is unique. The only thing that matters is >which move you play here". I guess I am strange that way, I like it when there is an element of planning behind the moves. :) >I also remember Stefan Meyer Kahlen complaining in paderborn2004 that the >mainlines of Shredder in the game Diep-Shredder sucked. > >Of course i had to remind him that what mattered is that he was winning there. >It's the first move that matters... > >So please don't post in the same style like Uri, just post whether you find the >move or not :) You're right, the last thing I want to do is to stick out from the big gray mass of engine output copy-pasters. -S.
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