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Subject: Re: what is the best opening book

Author: Sune Larsson

Date: 03:48:05 01/25/06

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On January 25, 2006 at 06:35:57, Joseph Ciarrochi wrote:

>I want to use a computer opening book as a personal guide, rather than to get an
>advantage over another chess engine or to make equal matches between engines.
>What do you folks reckon is the best opening book for this purpose? What do you
>think of the fritz9 booi? It seems to put a lot of question marks around lines
>that are recomended by experts in the opening.
>
> 1. d4 f5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Bg5 Ne4 4. h4?    h4 is given a full ?, though it is
>recommended by roman dzindzi's "opening repertoire for the tournment player".
>Maybe it is not the absolute best move, but i can't believe it warrents a ?
>
>
>best Joseph


 Maybe it's considered as "?" for computers.

 /S



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