Author: John Merlino
Date: 17:52:30 03/07/04
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On March 07, 2004 at 13:59:55, Fletcher wrote: >Since 2002 I collect computer games played by the 7 best commercial engines in >20 minutes or more. For now, I have got a databse with more that 26 000 games. >When I check this base, I notice that the B80 and B85 openings (scheveninge >system) appear a great number of times: more than 1000 times. Statistically, >it's simply huge. > >How can we explain this tendency? It seems that it s very easy for white and for >black to force the opponent to play this line... Do I mistake? > >Secondly, does that mean that this line could be a key in engines matches. I >wonder if a book especially prepared for this opening couldn't make the >difference in tournaments. > >Thx for your comments and answers... > >Gilles The obvious question would be how do White and Black score in these games? Is White or Black winning more than usual? Is they are much higher percentage of draws? Etc.... jm
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