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Subject: Re: Which programs will help me structure my openings?

Author: martin fierz

Date: 04:39:58 07/09/01

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On July 09, 2001 at 06:54:39, Joshua Lee wrote:

>Hi, Here's what i plan to do.
>I want to take the games i've played on ICC and in tournaments and i want a
>program to tell me that if i had played this move i go into this opening also a
>statistical listing of best moves at this point . I also would like to make a
>printable tree from the results with eco codes + reference games so i can study
>this would really make life a whole lot easier than buying every book on the
>Caro, slav, and Queen's pawn openings. I know that several programs exist for
>this but which ones would be the best for this Bookup, chessbase, Chess
>Assistant or other? I have a little bit of knowledge of the Chessbase light but
>i wasn't too impressed as when i tried to make a tree it gave me a page like the
>eco but of my games not reference games and also it did NOT say well this move
>goes to this different eco and this one is better than what i played.
>in fact it just listed my moves in the tree.
>
>
>Thankyou   and may your post save me hundreds of hours by not having to do this
>by hand.
>Just think i have played over 30+ different eco lines out of a few hundred games
>and i am supposed to cross reference each games against MCO NCO ECO and the
>other opining books i own. Yikes

hi joshua,

i am using chessbase 8. it lets you generate an opening book with selected games
(say, only of 2400+ players), and then when i enter a game of mine, it always
displays all moves which are in the book for the current position, and how well
they did in win-% and performance. i don't know if it can do the rest of the
things you want it to do, but for me that is good enough.

cheers
  martin



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