I realize this is nearly off-topic, but it's about computers and it's about chess, so let's see. I'm looking for an opening book (.ctg preferred) which would be appropriate for doing general opening analysis/study (that is, I'm not focusing on any particular opening, but I'd like a reasonable cross-section of them) for human/human games. Most of the books I find online are tuned for engine matches, which is certainly not what I want.
Thanks
Jeremy
Opening book suggestion for human play/analysis
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sockmonkey
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Ovyron
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Re: Opening book suggestion for human play/analysis
Have you tried HS-Masterbook?
http://americanfoot.free.fr/echecs/tele ... .ctg-7.zip
Source:
http://americanfoot.free.fr/echecs/hsbook.htm
http://americanfoot.free.fr/echecs/tele ... .ctg-7.zip
Source:
http://americanfoot.free.fr/echecs/hsbook.htm
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sockmonkey
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Re: Opening book suggestion for human play/analysis
Thanks, I'll check it out.Ovyron wrote:Have you tried HS-Masterbook?
http://americanfoot.free.fr/echecs/tele ... .ctg-7.zip
Source:
http://americanfoot.free.fr/echecs/hsbook.htm
Jeremy