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Subject: Re: Hydra's Limit Of A Ten Move Per Line Opening Book

Author: Henrik Dinesen

Date: 05:22:23 06/25/05

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On June 24, 2005 at 18:43:15, Claude Le Page wrote:

>Of course , the "benefic" effect of limitation to 12 moves is valuable only for
>the top engines , those which are able to find TNs
>For some engines have found TNs ,chiefly in complex positions , and a few of
>these TNs change completely the assessment of a line
>To explore it , you have 2 ways:
>Either you study a special line in infinite analysis

or "stronger" yet when it comes to late opening/early middlegame, DPA with
multiple engines in the Fritz GUI.

, and compare engine's
>response with Theory
>Or you may oppose 2 engines with different book length ( you can adjust book
>length with "opening book options")

Always a way to test which weaknesses a book contains, but it's very
timeconsuming if the book isn't small.



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