Author: Pete Galati
Date: 14:38:20 03/13/01
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On March 13, 2001 at 16:33:04, Anatoli wrote: > >Hello Chess Friends ! > >My first chess program was Extreme Chess and just for fun I used it to analize >my old games. Then I bought Fritz-5 and also analized my games. Then I used the >other engines for this job and all together they annotated around 500 games. >Each game started from openning references, like Ivanov- Petrov, Linares, 1986 >and some moves from that game. I think most of you tried it. Can you have a look >at your annotations now, please ? Just yesterday I opened that file and found >that all openning references have gone ! I didn't make any critical changes with >any database. So, now all games are unannotated just overnight ! >As you realise, it doesn't make any sence to send this question to ChessBase. >Probably you have experience with ChessBase products and give me a hint about >the situation, please. > Also, after that I tried to analise a game with Fritz, Junior and Hiarcs one in >turn. None of them give openning references at the beginning of the game. Once I >asked this question in the other group and I received 5 or 6 e-mails from people >who had the same problem. I sent this question to ChessBase last year , they >registered it but didn't answer. I feel that Fritz has a big bug in analizing >and they can't solve it. > >Best wishes >Anatoli My interpretation of this is that you lost the file that these annotated games were being saved in. I have Exteme, used to use it on Windows 3.11 WFW. It's got some irritaing little bugs that I had to work around all the time, but it would not have been capable of removing annotations from a game you've had it analyze for you, that would take some ammazing work, and lets face it Extreme wasn't amazing. Try looking around through some of the other databases on you computer, they have to be in one of them. Are you in the autosave database right now? Pete
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