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Subject: Re: Hiarcs v Fritz opening books

Author: Melvin S. Schwartz

Date: 21:57:48 06/30/99

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On June 30, 1999 at 22:18:52, Steve Lopez wrote:

>On June 30, 1999 at 20:20:56, Melvin S. Schwartz wrote:
>
>>
>>Hiarcs: Black: 1.e4...c5  2.Nf3...e6  3.d4...cxd4  4.Nxd4...Nf6
>
>I think you mean 4...Nc6
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No, I don't mean 4...Nc6!!!

You are confused so let me post it here afain.

Hiarcs is playing Black and I am playing White.

1e4...c5  2.Nf3...e6  3.d4...cxd4  4.Nxd4...Nf6  5.Nc3...Nc6  6.Nxc6...bxc6
7.e5...Nd5 (this is where Hiarcs should have played Qc7!) 8.Ne4...f5
9.Nd6+...Bxd6 (and here Hiarcs played Bxd6 when the info window said Bxd6 no
which was highlighted in red.
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>>5.Nxc6...bxc6
>>6.e5
>
>This move (6.e5) is not in Hiarcs' opening book, so one of you guys must have
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Hiarcs is playing Black! I played e5!!!
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>added it.
>
>Remember that when the book is open, any move you make on the board is added to
>the tree. So if you want to shuffle pieces around while looking at a position,
>make sure the tree is closed.
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I was not consulting the tree, nor was it open! I was playing a game against
Hiarcs at 40/2.

Mel
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>-- Steve Lopez



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