Newssgroups: rec.games.chess.misc
From: briannaBURNS@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 13:45:06 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon, Dec 31 2007 4:45 pm
Subject: Introducing Silicon Vision: Najdorf Style

Greetings, Friends

I'm putting together a reference guide on
the Sicilian Najdorf and I would greatly
value your insights on the matter.

The blog's premise is the illumination of
strategic pathways in the Najdorf via
human-guided computer analysis.

Please bear in mind that the site is still
under construction. Nonetheless, any
feedback you may have is most welcome.

Thank you all.


Understanding the Sicilian Najdorf

Swallowed Pride

She was $$$$ by the $$$$ scent of his
$$$$ and the $$$$ appeal of his $$$$, and
she lunged back unashamedly for $$$$.
Spitting $$$$ out, she ingurgitated—gagging
convulsively in the depths of her throat.


Newsgroups: rec.games.chess.misc
From: FREE-CHESS-E-BOOKS < FREE-CHESS-E-BOOKS @BUSTINGIMPS.org.uk>
Date: 01 Jan 2008 15:36:17 +0000 (GMT)
Local: Tues, Jan 1 2008 10:36 am
Subject: Re: Introducing Silicon Vision: Najdorf Style

But it doesn't illuminate: it just enumerates.
Pages and pages of variations down to move twelve
or so. No analysis, no annotation, no sidelines,
no evaluation. The same diagrams printed again and again.
There's much more raw information about the Najdorf in
FREE-CHESS-E-BOOKS or in your favourite chess engine's
opening book. There's more instruction in Kassparov's book.

I hope this wasn't just a tragic waste of time and that you
learnt something while sitting in front of your computer
watching it analyze. Something more than

`After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6
5.Nc3 a6 6.Be2 e5 7.Nf3 Be7, my computer will play
8.O-O, expecting 8... 0-0 9.Be3 Nbd7 10.a4 Qc7
11.a5 Nc5 12.Nd2 Qc6 13.Bg5 Be6' (Lord only knows
where to go from there or what would happen after
any other eighth move). Assuming you have learnt
something, why not blog about that?


Aiming To Please

“When you $$$$, make sure your $$$$ $$$$ me.
That’ll make me have $$$$ all over the place.”
“You’re the boss!” I enthusiastically agreed,
using my $$$$ hand to place the $$$$ in her $$$$.
The gesture’s significance did not escape her.
“Lots of times when I $$$$ I imagine a whole
audience of $$$$,” she said. “I can’t believe
this is really happening—we’re $$$$, you know that?”


Newsgroups: rec.games.chess.misc
From: briannaBURNS@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 16:09:13 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Jan 1 2008 7:09 pm
Subject: Re: Introducing Silicon Vision: Najdorf Style

"Pages and pages of variations down to move twelve or so.
No analysis, no annotation, no sidelines, no evaluation.
The same diagrams printed again and again."

You've totally failed to discern the site's structure. But I
guess that's YOUR problem. You also need to pay
attention: THE SITE IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION!

"There's much more raw information about the Najdorf in
NCO or in your favourite chess engine's opening book.
There's more instruction in Kassparov's book."

Not once I'm done with the blog. At that point, NCO or
King's book will have nothing on me! I'm going to show
you that no conventional book can beat a blog in terms
of quality and functionality. But why should I, when traffic
is steady and rising?

"I hope this wasn't just a tragic waste of time and that you learnt something while sitting in front of your computer watching it analyze. Something more than `After 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Be2 e5 7.Nf3 Be7, my computer will play 8.O-O, expecting 8... 0-0 9.Be3 Nbd7 10.a4 Qc7 11.a5 Nc5 12.Nd2 Qc6 13.Bg5 Be6' (Lord only knows where to go from there or what would happen after any other eighth
move). Assuming you have learnt something, why not blog about that?"

Don't bother hoping because it wasn't! Again, your interpretation of the blog is SO misguided I'm better off silent. I guess it's okay to pitch your acquaintances' stuff, or your own stuff for that matter, by bashing other people's.

Happy New Year!

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