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Subject: Re: Apart from Perfect5 and Remis, any other books worthwhile?

Author: David Dahlem

Date: 18:57:06 09/18/04

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On September 18, 2004 at 18:01:59, Graham Banks wrote:

>I've also downloaded the Scheidl book, but I'm specifically looking for good
>general books that can be used under Chessbase for List 512, CM9000 and CM 10th
>Edition.
>Graham.

Hi Graham

Here is a small book that i found. 1.86 mb unzipped

http://www.computerschach.de/freeware/kurzbuch.zip

I don't know much about it, the description is in German. This is the Google
English translation...

The short book?  the mini library for book-neutral Enginematches of chess
programs avail themselves for the opening of masterly theory and practice in
pragmatic kind:  The courses are called up simply from "opening libraries".
These are based on hochklassigem portion material and by experts around theory
variants are besides often supplemented and with engine-specific editings
refined.  Computer portions begin therefore usually as book duels.  For
comparisons only between the actually playing program sections, there is the
Engines different methods, in order to escape from book-conditioned preliminary
decisions.  One of it is Michael Scheidls short book (see CSS 1/03).

Regards
Dave



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