Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 14:41:23 05/19/05
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On May 19, 2005 at 17:38:00, Drexel,Michael wrote: >On May 19, 2005 at 15:56:01, Peter Skinner wrote: > >>On May 19, 2005 at 15:42:06, WAEL DEEB wrote: >> >>>Hi Peter, >>>Yes,I may have overreacted when I sais "cheap play" or something like that :-) >>>Overall,I agree with your comments too! >>>It's just that finding a backdoor and using it over and over is not interesting! >>>Cheers, >>>Dr.Wael Deeb >> >>Finding the backdoor and exploiting it is human nature. Nothing more. >> >>The Kure and Neechi books are famous for "booking up" against opponents at major >>tournaments. >> >>Grandmasters do the same. Probably more so. >> >>As I said before, I don't like Ed's "style" of play and to me is very boring. > >It >>takes no imagination, no creativity. >> >>Maybe I am just stupid in preferring to attack strengths and not weaknesses of >>my opponent to learn and challenge me more than an "easy win"... > >It`s not an easy win at all. >It simply doesn´t work often and it doesn`t work at all if the Computer is >prepared against it. If I play a human player, I play a human player, just one - NOT 25 operators and above all it's fair. If I play a machine I must play against opening books bigger than the many chess enzyclpedies. If you play a machine it isn't fair. Therefore I dont understand the subject line. > >Michael > >> >>Peter
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