I think it’s total BS. Mr. Rea sounds very convincing and seems to have a large body of evidence backing him up, but I sincerely doubt that any one opening move is perfect. That’s what makes the game great; you must balance the risks and yeilds for every play you make, becuase you cannot make any move without creating a point that can be explioted by your foes. You just need to find a way to limit retaliation for any given action. Many more experience players may disagree with me, but I think that as long as you keep all of these things in mind you won’t fall into deady, predicable, and boring sequences of play.
aint no need to hide, aint no need to run, 'cuase I got you in the sights of my gun.
-Led Zeppelin, How Many More Times
[ This Message was edited by: bossk on 2002-03-07 15:23 ]