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Subject: Re: Fritz Powerbook 2002

Author: Sune Larsson

Date: 09:54:41 02/03/02

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On February 03, 2002 at 11:35:23, Peter Kappler wrote:

>On February 03, 2002 at 10:54:15, Peter Ackermann wrote:
>
>>On February 03, 2002 at 01:18:54, Peter Kappler wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Hi Louis,
>>>
>>>I understand that the Powerbook comes with an interface for editing book lines
>>>(i.e. marking moves as play/don't play, and even tweaking the probability that a
>>>move will be played).
>>>
>>>Are these editing features also available in Fritz 7, or only in the Powerbook
>>>UI?
>>>
>>>-Peter
>>
>>Hi Peter!
>>
>>You can do all that in Fritz-7-GUI as well. Open the book and click on the move
>>where you want to change the probability with the RIGHT mouse button. Then you
>>can change the weighting of this move, can make this move a "tournament move"
>>and so on.
>>
>>Regards!
>>
>>Peter
>
>Thanks for the info.  I think you just saved me $50.  :)
>
>-Peter


 Right, and an additional tip would be to look for the Fritz 5 Powerbook-99.
 CB put some work on that one. Later editions are much worse. Powerbook-99
 starts off with games from 1907 and the nice thing is that they worked out
 ratings for *all* players in all games. Means you can see when Alekhine
 had his peaks etc. Then you can add, for example, all the games from 2000-
 2001 where both players had min. 2300 in rating.

 Sune



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