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Subject: Re: Kings-indian-trap

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 06:48:13 11/05/99

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On November 05, 1999 at 07:16:30, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>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!"

Jeroen told me it was a sharp opening, no trap or whatsoever.

Quest won, big deal :)

Ed




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