Author: Harald Faber
Date: 21:50:22 12/29/99
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On December 29, 1999 at 21:51:19, Laurence Chen wrote: >On December 29, 1999 at 14:13:36, Chris Taylor wrote: > >>I can half remember a function of the Fritz family programs, where one can use a >>test set to get an opening, like the Nunn test set? >> >>Being unable to use a created book of benko games, and run a two computer >>contest, I was wondering how to get a Benko (Nunn) like database, but how?? >>On one computer this is simple, but I want to do this on TWO machines! >> >>Any ideas please? >> >>Thanks >> >>Chris Taylor >With Chessbase engines, one can create customized opening books. So the trick is >to create a customized opening book and make sure that both computers use the >same book. You can consult Steve Lopez articles for creating opening books. Try >that, it works. >Laurence Fritz requests a large enough opening book (20 opening lines is by far not enough) otherwise you cannot start matches on 2 PCs with Fritz.
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