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Subject: To Programmers: New Kind of Tutorial. It's Doable?

Author: Fernando Villegas

Date: 10:55:54 09/26/99


Hi Pros:
I wonder if you can give us in a next version of your programs the following
tutorial device: to store each game we play and take a look after several are
there and then, each time we use the program, tell us wich has been our most
common mistake -or mistakes- until now and  offer us the chance to correct it.
By example, if you miss he correct line in the ortodox defense against D4 -the
program know that because the log of the games show a deep fall of our score
there- he can give recall us that and gives us the chance to play again that
line, warning in advance that we are playing it badly and take a more careful
look after move number X; if we are prone to be destroyed in attacks against our
king, he can ask us if we want to sharp our defensive capabilities in that
aspect and then, if we accept, try to play againts us an open game aimed to
attack our king; if we just lose the track in rooks endings, he could offer us
to begin a game from an ending  position -the program must have a collection of
positions- where rook game is esential. And so and so. So the program becomes a
real teacher and our sucesive games becomes something more than a casual serie
of them. Could be possible?
Fernando



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