Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 18:08:31 09/03/99
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On September 03, 1999 at 21:03:13, liam hearns wrote: >pete,why not switch off the book on all to see which has a better consept of the >overall game. Actually, that will produce the opposite result. Having a good opening book will make chess programs have a much better concept of the overall game. The initial opening is a closed formation. Chess programs should have a "book" for every commonly encountered closed formation. Why should a million hours of scrutiny by human experts and machine analysis be thrown out in order to induce a few silly mistakes?
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