Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 14:46:28 01/27/99
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On January 27, 1999 at 03:30:11, Micheal Cummings wrote: > >On January 26, 1999 at 18:30:52, Marc van Hal wrote: > >>If you say that chessmaster is a program on Grandmaster level then give me the >>answer on how he plays sicilian and Kingsindian the most important square for >>White is e5 normaly White tries to ocupie this square with f4 if white is out of >>book chessmaster never will play this move an other bad move is in the >>kingsindian is after 1d4,knf6 2c4,g6 3knc3 Bg7 4e4 d6, 5Knf3,0-0 8Be3 wich is >>not best but playeable ..kng4 9Bg5 wich is already not in book but it is one of >>the oldest lines of this variation 9..f6 10.Bh4,Knc6 11.d5,Kne7 12.h3?! better >>is knight d2 12..Knh6 13.0-0?! better is g4 13..g5 some other programs playf5 >>here wich is not as good after 14.Knd2!,ftakes e4 a human wouldnt play this >>move this is a strategical blunder d2 takes e4 with good play for Withe >>14.Biscopg3,Knightf7 black is already equal if not he is standing better so no >>GM >For the ones who think this have anything to do about 9openings book lines this are the ones who are wrong it has to do everything with chess knowledge all top programs try to look for b4 but chessmasters way of looking at the position in Kingsindian didnt change from Chessmaster 2100 till know though I am no Grandmaster in anelysing I am most certainly a Grandmaster of the top 10 >Then just add it to the opening book, but no you will not, you will most likely >complain about the opening book editor and thus not get CM6K to play to whatever >standard you want it too be. > >What is your rating by the way, do you even have one ? , have you even beat CM6K >? , that does not include the 300 ranked women personalities :-)
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