Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 17:40:43 07/29/05
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On July 29, 2005 at 14:53:46, Jon Dart wrote: > >It is probably the case that the ECO classification >itself is ambiguous .. i.e. you could find positions >that legitimately could belong in two or more different ECO >sections. Along those lines: If I classify a few million games with --> PGN-Extract SCID ChessAssistant ChessBase Each set will have different ECO codes form some of the games. Some of the classifications are probably not correct. Some of the classifications can transpose into more than one opening along the way. Which one of them gets picked may vary from program to program. Some of the classifications may have a deeper classification in one set or the other.
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