💡📝Kevin Pacey wrote on Thu, Dec 20, 2018 04:25 AM UTC:
Again I find myself unsure how to argue with all of your previous post in this thread, H.G.
Something that is a small quibble I have is that according to the following link, Kaufman's study of material imbalances involved the study of games of 2300+ vs. 2300+ FIDE rated players (assuming the link refers to the proper Kaufman study), i.e. implying that at least at times the games did not involve opponents who were each 2500+ (i.e. minimum grandmaster level):
Again I find myself unsure how to argue with all of your previous post in this thread, H.G.
Something that is a small quibble I have is that according to the following link, Kaufman's study of material imbalances involved the study of games of 2300+ vs. 2300+ FIDE rated players (assuming the link refers to the proper Kaufman study), i.e. implying that at least at times the games did not involve opponents who were each 2500+ (i.e. minimum grandmaster level):
https://www.danheisman.com/evaluation-of-material-imbalances.html