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Subject: Re: What does the "combo finder" by Donninger in Fritz 6 do?

Author: Steve Lopez

Date: 16:37:30 12/14/99

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On December 14, 1999 at 17:25:21, John Hartmann wrote:

>How does this combo finder work?  Is it just something that has
>been incorporated into the auto game analysis feature, or does
>it function separately?  Finally, how do I fire this feature
>up?
>

It's automatically activated as part of the Analyze Game function. When you
select "Full analysis" and enable natural language annotation, the module will
place a text annotation of the relevant tactical motif at the proper point in
the game (for example "removing the guard"). Then when you invoke the
(new)Search Mask and click on the Annotations tab, you can type in a text string
that Fritz should search for (in this case again "removing the guard"). The
program will then provide a list of games in which this tactic occurred, as
marked by Fritz' commentary. This provides the user with a way to do "fuzzy
searches" for tactics that aren't easily found by a straight board position
search.

-- Steve Lopez

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