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Subject: Re: Spike1.0a vs Toga II ended 20 to 20( with the last 10 games in PGN)

Author: Günther Simon

Date: 02:55:40 09/04/05

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On September 03, 2005 at 14:50:32, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On September 03, 2005 at 07:34:12, Harry Schnapp wrote:
>
>>
>>    Hello Jorge,
>>   A limit on 12 does,OK, but do not exaggerate.
>>   I give you an simple example:
>>   Game 38 Toga-Spike:
>>   1)e4 c5 2)Nf3 d6 3)c4 and now....Nf6 ?!?!
>>   From where this move?,does not exist in the book.

     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


>Hello Harry,
>
>We can't rely too much on Opening from Grandmasters, even if they had drawn the
>game, unless we let computers program go 6 moves beyong where the GMs thoug that
>it was an even game. Let me remind you a good game where both programs had the
>same Opening and the Opening experts thought that it was even up to the very
>end. In a game between Shredder versus Hydra both programs followed the opening
>of two GMs up to the point where according to the two GMs it was even, in the
>real game between the two GMs the game ended in a draw, simply because one of
>the GM didn't see a force mate in three; but at the end of the 28 Opening moves
>Hydra resigned to shredder because it saw MATE against itself in three moves.
>
>http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1316427


You are the most stubborn poster in the history of CCC.
Harry said move X _is_ not in his book period.
And what do you do? You answer with irrelevant blabla about GMs and openings!

Answer Harrys question finally. Where do the moves come from, which are
not from his book but in _your_ games, pretending to be from Harrys
book?

Guenther



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