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Re: HS-Masterbook 3.0.ctg

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Here is statistic of B90:Sicillian Najdorf opening

And there is no doubt that B90 is one of the strongest openings for Blacks
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Note:Sicillian Najdorf (B33,B90) openings are based on avearge 2750 elo games played by TOP Chess Programs

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Re: HS-Masterbook 3.0.ctg

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Sedat Canbaz wrote:Here is statistic of B90:Sicillian Najdorf opening

And there is no doubt that B90 is one of the strongest openings for BlacksImage

Note:Sicillian Najdorf (B33,B90) openings are based on avearge 2750 elo games played by TOP Chess Programs

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Hi Sedat,
Can you tell them in the Playchess server as they don't know that :D

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Re: HS-Masterbook 3.0.ctg

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Graham Banks wrote:
Har wrote:
Sedat Canbaz wrote:
Har wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Good for Harry,but Sedat Conbaz's opening books are way too superior and optimized than Harry's opening books....this not an opinion,this is a fact based on a close observation of every opening book published by these two authors....will put this one under the microscope to see how it fares against Sedat's latest creation....
Dr.D
Since years the same story with his "facts" etc..... :D
By this way congratulation to Sedat for his great activity in computerchess!
Hello Harry,

Thank you ...and my congratulations for your new opening book

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Sedat
Hello Sedat,
YOUR EXPLANATION ABOUT SUCH OPENINGS IS "F A N T A S T I C " !!!
It's exactly what I had write yesterday in a eMail to Graham Banks.
He can confirm that.
BRAVO !!!!! :D :D :D :D :D
Yes - you're both of the same opinion over these openings being unsuitable for engines.
You should make sure not to use the Pelikan/Sveshnikov as most engines can't handle the Black side and fold disastrously.

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Graham.
Hello Graham,

Have you seen the statistics of B33:Sicillian:Pelikan-Sveshnikov opening played by P2010 book ?

As we see the Top Engines starting with B33 perform quite well

Note also that Pelikan-Sveshnikov is not played very often by P2010,e.g: the number of B33 is only 192 games played out of 13338 games

In other words,P2010 book is just for you :) !!!

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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote: Hi Sedat,
Can you tell them in the Playchess server as they don't know that :D

:wink:
Hello Wael,

About B90 on Playchess...hmm :wink: ,that's the most popular opening on the server,i think there is no one who does know about it

Yes...B90 opening is my favorite opening and definitely it is one of the most dangerous openings for Whites

For example here are the B90's Statistics played by Rybka 3+Perfect 16 book on Playchess server


Perfect 16 book - White (Perfect 16:432 Wins/245 Draws/51 Losses played out of 1483 games)

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Perfect 16 book - Black (Perfect 16:355 Wins/331 Draws/69 Losses played out of 1483 games)

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Re: HS-Masterbook 3.0.ctg

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Harry Schnapp wrote:
Hello Sedat,
YOUR EXPLANATION ABOUT SUCH OPENINGS IS "F A N T A S T I C " !!!
It's exactly what I had write yesterday in a eMail to Graham Banks.
He can confirm that.
BRAVO !!!!! :D :D :D :D :D
Hello Harry,

Many thanks for your kind words ....

About 'eMail to Graham Banks' really :wink: ??? wow...

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Re: HS-Masterbook 3.0.ctg

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Sedat Canbaz wrote:Hello Graham,

Have you seen the statistics of B33:Sicillian:Pelikan-Sveshnikov opening played by P2010 book ?

As we see the Top Engines starting with B33 perform quite well

Note also that Pelikan-Sveshnikov is not played very often by P2010,e.g: the number of B33 is only 192 games played out of 13338 games

In other words,P2010 book is just for you :) !!!

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Sedat
Thanks for the stats Sedat.
I'll try the ChessGUI version of your book for my next series of amateur tournaments. Variety is the spice of life. :)

Cheers,
Graham.
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Graham Banks wrote:
Sedat Canbaz wrote:Hello Graham,

Have you seen the statistics of B33:Sicillian:Pelikan-Sveshnikov opening played by P2010 book ?

As we see the Top Engines starting with B33 perform quite well

Note also that Pelikan-Sveshnikov is not played very often by P2010,e.g: the number of B33 is only 192 games played out of 13338 games

In other words,P2010 book is just for you :) !!!

Regards,
Sedat
Thanks for the stats Sedat.
I'll try the ChessGUI version of your book for my next series of amateur tournaments. Variety is the spice of life. :)

Cheers,
Graham.
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Re: HS-Masterbook 3.0.ctg

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Graham Banks wrote:
Thanks for the stats Sedat.
I'll try the ChessGUI version of your book for my next series of amateur tournaments. Variety is the spice of life. :)

Cheers,
Graham.
(Perfect2010.cgb)
The original version is not readable or so. That was reported by someone.
The version I trimmed and bundled with ChessGUI works fine.
My engine was quite strong till I added knowledge to it.
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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:
Sedat Canbaz wrote:Hello Graham,

Have you seen the statistics of B33:Sicillian:Pelikan-Sveshnikov opening played by P2010 book ?

As we see the Top Engines starting with B33 perform quite well

Note also that Pelikan-Sveshnikov is not played very often by P2010,e.g: the number of B33 is only 192 games played out of 13338 games

In other words,P2010 book is just for you :) !!!

Regards,
Sedat
Thanks for the stats Sedat.
I'll try the ChessGUI version of your book for my next series of amateur tournaments. Variety is the spice of life. :)

Cheers,
Graham.


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Matthias Gemuh wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:
Thanks for the stats Sedat.
I'll try the ChessGUI version of your book for my next series of amateur tournaments. Variety is the spice of life. :)

Cheers,
Graham.
(Perfect2010.cgb)
The original version is not readable or so. That was reported by someone.
The version I trimmed and bundled with ChessGUI works fine.
Yes - I have the one bundled with ChessGUI. :)
gbanksnz at gmail.com