George Duke wrote on Tue, Feb 16, 2010 11:10 PM UTC:
Upcoming Chessbase article will explain Kasparov's randomizing views:
http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=6113. Count on it. Herein
Winther recommends 25 Fischer Random arrays from the 960 two decades back.
If Kasparov enunciates 10 starting line-ups for one a year, hopefully he
will entitle to ''Kasparov Random Chess.'' That is a big leap from 960
to 10 and justified. No one has else whittled it down that way so far.
Well, arguably around 1920 Lasker whittled it down to two including
RBNQKNBR in a book. Capablanca and Lasker saw their present predicament
coming, and they had different solutions.