Author: Uri Blass
Date: 06:21:10 07/29/04
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On July 29, 2004 at 09:05:50, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>[Event "Arena tournament"]
>[Site "S0025128408"]
>[Date "2004.07.29"]
>[Round "2"]
>[White "Baron140b2"]
>[Black "Movei00_8_251s"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "A00"]
>[Opening "Clemenz (Mead-Basman-de Klerk-Welling) Opening"]
>[Time "00:11:54"]
>[TimeControl "1800+0"]
>[Termination "normal"]
>[PlyCount "121"]
>[WhiteType "program"]
>[BlackType "program"]
>
>1.h3 e5 {+0.23/11 28} 2.a3 Nf6 {+0.55/11 35}
This game suggests that opening book is not very important
Baron starts 1.h3 2.a3 and still wins.
learning can be more important and baron could beat movei more convinicingly by
repeating this line again and again.
Dann Corbit's book has no reply to 1.h3 so movei cannot learn.
Note that I checked that in the small book that I sent to Leo there were 2
replies for every legal move but the book of Dann Corbit is based only of games
of strong players and they do not play 1.h3.
Uri
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