Author: Slater Wold
Date: 12:47:28 05/28/04
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On May 28, 2004 at 14:57:39, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote: >On May 28, 2004 at 14:48:11, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >> >>The _real_ choke point is getting both sides castled, so that all the >>"EvaluateDevelopment() stuff" can be turned off... That is a real slow-down but >>usually by the time the book line ends, that is past and the problem is not >>there... >> > >You are giving the book cooks a good receipt against crafty, strive for lines >which leave the book before both sides have castled. >José. Trust me, every book-maker for every single engine will be cooking against Crafty. I am searching my home computer right now for the e-mail from a very prominent book maker, who sent me an e-mail on how to beat Crafty by book, in every game. I don't remember the exact message, or what started it. I just remember it was after Crafty used my dual Athlon machine in a championship with Michel L. operating... It was a long time ago...there is a good chance I don't have it anymore.
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