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Subject: Re: Kings-indian-trap

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 04:16:30 11/05/99

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On November 05, 1999 at 06:25:27, Ed Schröder wrote:

>Quest runs on a dual not on a quad.

ok - still faster than ONE.

i guess the main problem in the game ctiger12-quest was the opening.
it seems to be better to play weak openings that bring the opponent
out of book EARLY [ examples: 1.a3; 1.e4 e5 2. a3; or other rare played stuff
that is NOT passiv and does not come out of book in an UNBALANCED position]
instead of following a line (falling into a trap/preparation)
that is deep in the book of the opponent.
Nice if you are a strong chess player. but what does it help you if
you follow lines played by strong chess players ? All it makes is
that the opponent knows that you run into it, because HE knows
you follow "strong" lines from strong players too.
better make your own thing and let the engines decide.
I am not interested who is the better fox (jeroen noomen or alexander kure)
i am interested WHICH ENGINE is the better.

"There is always a way out!"


>Ed



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