When I say "let me check my archives" I mean just that. I have a file cabinet full of games and various folders. It will take time to sort through all of them. Then there are old score-books, which also have my games. All of these need to be consulted and checked before I post my games here.
Now, if you want me to post some blitz games against 4 Nc3, I can do that. However, if you want tournament games, then have the patience to wait. I certainly wait for YOU to respond.
As far as the precious bunch of silicon chips is concerned, you know where the nearest trash can is, so put it there. I find it disgusting that you practically look into the computer's mouth, waiting for the next
holier-than-thou line of analyses.
Edited: Deleted: An offensive reference to Catholicism. Please refrain from attacking religions in this thread. ~S-F
Anything the bunch of circuits says is sacred to you!
But what are you going to do when it is time to play in an over-the-board tournament where computer usage is not allowed? Answer: You will lose, because of your overdependence on the computer! You have gotten so used to using the computer that you have forgotten how to use your own heads!
You might win in correspondence chess, where it is difficult to prove computer assistance. But in over-the-board tournaments you will struggle, computer-lover!
My openings are certainly as good as yours. Sure, a Rybka engine could find a refutation to whatever you throw at it. But that is not the point here. Rather, the crux of the matter is that away from the tournament board, the computer would find the best answer, given time. But at the board, under the pressure of the ticking clock, bereft of -- help, help, help!! -- computer assistance, my openings will beat you or my opponents. I might even find a move your precious bunch of silicon garbage missed. What then?
Finally, I have incorporated a few new openings into my repertoire. I am not telling you what they are. You think you are so smart, you figure it out.