Author: Peter Skinner
Date: 12:57:33 01/29/06
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On January 29, 2006 at 09:40:50, chandler yergin wrote: >Sorry Peter, I have to disagree. >My Mega 99.cbh Database has 1114444 Games >54,277 Opening Keys >56,004 Opening positions >My Big Database 2003.cbh has 2312073 Games >55,917 Opening Keys >56,947 Opening positions >My eco,pgn has 2014 ECO Opening Classifications with moves.. > >I think we can "Classify" any Opening or game played or tested. >I have presented which ECO Classification is better for White & Black. >Now using this addition Data & Links I have presented, you can check them out >yourself. >I must disagree with your conclusion. Again we are talking about apples and oranges. I see many instances of "opening" in your data, when the data I am talking about has _nothing_ to do with the book, opening library, ECO classification, or the moon and the stars in that world. Tell me what opening this position was the result of: [D]3R4/1p6/2b5/2P1k2p/p3p2P/P6r/1P2KB2/8 b - - 0 1 Just the ECO classification will do.. and only one. I mean it should be easy to narrow it down to one opening classification based on one position right? Peter
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