On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Michael Williams <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I have experience with Chess960, both from computer and from
>> human side. In this variant the pawns start as usual, but the
>> major pieces (king, queen, rooks, bishops, knights) are randomly
>> shuuffled on the back ranks, observing certain symmetries.
>> Exhibition games from the years 2004-2007, during the Mainz chess
>> festivals, indicated that human grandmasters seemed to do easier
>> against bots in Chess960 compared with normal chess.
>>
>
> This could be due to normal chess's gigantic opening book.
>
>
Yes.   And also it could be that much less effort is spent on computer
strategies for chess960.




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