Author: Albert Silver
Date: 07:56:09 01/04/99
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On January 04, 1999 at 04:00:37, Komputer Korner wrote: >On December 31, 1998 at 02:31:50, greg moller wrote: > >>On December 31, 1998 at 01:47:18, Komputer Korner wrote: >> >>>Some people may have been wondering about the worth of engine >>>tournaments in Fritz 5- 32 bit. >>>Well the real value (besides the advantage of being able to watch >>>International master level games) is that you can create a book with >>>just one opening and defence and force all the engines to play this >>>over and over. After a while when watching the games and then going >>>over them again afterwards (they are automatically saved in a sub >>>directory called COMPBASE) , you can get a real good idea how to play >>>that opening yourself. There is simply no substitute as good as this >>>for studying openings. Try it. You will wonder why you ever did >>>anything else studying openings. >> >>I hope you're not implying that the programs are coming up with the best >>possible plans in those chosen openings. Wouldn't it be great if they did ?... >>;-) >> >>regards, greg > >No just new ideas that you wouldn't have thought on your own. Even Kasparov is >having his assistants do this now with engine vs engine matches in Fritz. Even >Gary picks up an idea sometimes from this. >-- >Komputer Korner >-- >Komputer Korner Where did you read this?
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