Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 01:15:35 01/18/00
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On January 17, 2000 at 18:46:08, Alexander Kure wrote: >Hi, > >The Fritz 6 opening book is quite different from the Fritz 5 opening book: > >- F5 book is only a compilation of many games taken from a big database >- F6 book is 'hand-tuned', this means all the variations it plays actively from >book are - more or less - anticipated by the book author (=me) with regard to >the kind of positions that arise. > >If i were to choose between the two of them i would take F6's book ;-) I would too. Good job, Alex. I think that you should take a look at the D37 of the 7th game F6a-H732. It's a losing line for Fritz. It was also losing for Dreev when Short played it in Linares '95. Enrique >Greetings >Alex
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