Author: Anon
Date: 15:39:56 09/25/99
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On September 25, 1999 at 18:32:17, James T. Walker wrote: >On September 25, 1999 at 17:18:20, Anon wrote: > >>On September 25, 1999 at 16:56:49, James T. Walker wrote: >> >>>On September 25, 1999 at 16:27:48, will smtih wrote: >>> >>>>On September 25, 1999 at 13:42:06, Ratko V Tomic wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>>>I have downloaded all opening book updates. I get the following line. >>>>>> >>>>>>1. e4 d5, 2. exd Nf6, 3. c4 c6, 4. dxc Qxd2???? this move it >>>>>> claims is from book rebel.mvs. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>>I tried it with Rebel 10b, and I get only the book move 4... Nb8xc6 >>>>>pre-evaluated as 0.26 pawns for white. It is same with or without >>>>>the tournament book. How exactly did you perform your experiment >>>>>and with what settings >>>> >>>> >>>>He's lying Rebel did not play Qxd2, he made it all up, he must have a axe to >>>>grind against rebel. >>MORON. >> >>> >>>Hello Will, >>>Whenever I see moves like this attributed to Rebel I immediately know what the >>>problem is. It's not the Rebel.mvs book. It comes from setting the EOC to the >>>"Book" mode. There are literally hundreds of these bogus moves in the EOC >>>waiting to jump out if you use the "Book" mode. If you use "Strong" Rebel will >>>discard this move immediately but there is something wrong with either the EOC >>>or the code retreiving the moves. Rebel company knows about the problem but has >>>been unable to fix it. >>>Jim Walker >> >>Jim, >>Thanks finally someone who knows a serious post. >>It is set as EOC book playing strength strong. >> >>How do I discard the move, or should i set up different. >>Thanks. > >Hello Anon, >You cannot be in EOC "BOOK". You MUST select "Strong". If you select "Book" >for "Use EOC knowledge" you will get many bad moves like this. So under >"Options" select "Use EOC knowledge" and then select "Strong". >Jim Walker Jim, Thanks, now i get 1. e4 d5, 2. exd Nf6, 3. c4 c6, 4. dxc Nxc6 book is same rebel.mvs. So, guess I can't claim my above as a WIN !!. What is EOC book for?. Thanks.
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