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Subject: Re: Movei00_8_251s vs Baron140.b2 ended 9.0 to 7.0

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 09:01:32 07/29/04

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On July 29, 2004 at 10:33:11, Richard Pijl wrote:

>On July 29, 2004 at 10:22:52, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>On July 29, 2004 at 09:40:35, Richard Pijl wrote:
>>
>>>On July 29, 2004 at 09:21:10, Uri Blass wrote:
>>>
>>>>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.
>>>
>>>I'm confused here. What opening book is used here? An Arena book? I know for
>>>sure that there are no lines with 1.h3 in the Baron's own opening book.
>>>Richard.
>>
>>I am using the Andrea Runge Opening Book, since I could not find a single
>>opening book for The Baron, it is hard to scpecify two opening Books under arena
>>for a single Engine Baronw.OBP and BaronB.OBP
>>
>>Pichard
>
>You don't have to specify the Baron's opening book under Arena. Arena doesn't
>have to be aware of the Baron's opening book. Just unpack the opening book files
>in the same directory as where the Baron's program file is located and do not
>specify an Arena openingbook. It should work fine then.
>Richard.


Next match will be using your two opening books BaronW.OBP and BaronB.OBP.  Do
you expect the score to be higher? I really don't think it will make much of a
difference.

Pichard



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