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Subject: Re: What is the "Best" Opening Book to use with the Top Programs?

Author: Sune Larsson

Date: 16:48:53 08/09/99

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On August 09, 1999 at 19:04:13, Terry Ripple wrote:

>On August 09, 1999 at 18:44:29, Mark Young wrote:
>
>>On August 09, 1999 at 18:19:13, Terry Ripple wrote:
>>
>>> In your best opinion what do you believe would be one of the best "universal"-
>>>Opening Books to use with the top 6 programs?
>>>
>>>Thankyou for any information that you can share!
>>>Best regards,Terry
>>
>>In chessbase I like the junior 5 book the best then the standard fritz 5 book.
>>If needed you can add some top GM games to the book if you want to cover the
>>lastest opening theory. This is what I have done now with Hiarcs 7.32, and I get
>>no more outragous book moves and losses.
>---------
>Hi Mark,
>  I also have Hiarcs7.32, so do i need to purchase junior 5 to get its book? Or
>is there a cheaper way?
>  Also, what do you think of that Big Book that consists of about 8 million-
>moves that can be purchased from Chessbase?
>
>Regards,Terry

 I give my vote to Fritz' Powerbooks-99. It covers the games up to oct-98.
 Then I have added games from TWIC - tournament min. category 10.

 Regards,Sune



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