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Subject: Re: Why SSDF list is the best

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 03:38:49 07/17/05

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On July 17, 2005 at 06:30:18, Sandro Necchi wrote:

>>using books and learning in tests does not help to decide which program is
>>better to use in overnight analysis.
>
>This is correct, but it is also true that some program may be better in some
>positions while worst in others, so it depends on the positions more than on the
>program.

I agree that it is also dependent on the positions but the candidates to use are
mainly the programs in the top of the CEGT list so I use mainly shredder and
Fruit when the question which program to trust is also dependent on the
position(it may be interesting if the CEGT also produce rating list for
different opening at least based on the first moves and rating list for 1.e4
e6,1.e4 e5 1.e4 c5 1.d4 Nf6 1.d4 d5 1.d4 f5,... may be also productive)

Uri



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