Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Roberto Lavieri wrote on Mon, Mar 14, 2005 04:50 PM UTC:Larry, you are right, preferences may be different according to the player, but it is a good indicative for a novice having an idea about what is he going to see in the game. If you have never played a sharp game from its beginnings, as Marsellais, Ximeracak or Pocket Mutation, by example, you can play it without the needed care, being innocent about what is coming up quickly, and the results may be decided in a few moves. If you have not had previous contact with a game, it should be good some knowledge about the sensitivity of the game to the initial moves, and the 'sharpness' of the game, another subjective and difficult to stablish measure. Chaturanga and FIDE-Chess are not very different, but Chess seems to be 'sharper' than Chaturanga, and much more sensitive to the initial moves. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Init sensitivity does not match any item.