Author: stuart taylor
Date: 10:31:11 02/01/05
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On February 01, 2005 at 10:06:18, ludicrous wrote: >Computers are a fascinating breed of chessplayers. They have their unique >styles and 'temperaments'. However, I have yet to see a chess variation or >continuation or line or defense which is named exclusively after a computer? >There have been played thousands and thousands of Computer games and matches >already...surely there are some worthy candidate moves? The SSDF alone, if we >look into their thousands of computer games, would probably bring out a some >interesting lines wrothy to be played in real human games. The move ...Bxh2!? >played by Deep Junior vs Kasparov comse to my mind. Was is named the "Deep >Junior Continuation"? Obviously, for that we need bookless games much more often. Anyway, there are a few known computer improvements, though not named as such. But without coputer opening books, we might see entire new systems. S.Taylor
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