Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 13:28:06 02/03/03
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On February 03, 2003 at 08:11:39, Mark Vogelgesang wrote: >The Fritz 7 GUI from Chessbase has this great feature where Fritz analyses a >game for you. If Fritz finds an improvement, it writes it into the game as a >variation. > >Example: 36. Re7 [-1.03 Fritz 7: 36. h4 h5 37. Ra2 Rxg3 0.78/12]. This means >that Fritz evaluates the position as -1.03 after Re7, while after the variation >in Brackets, the evaluation is 0.78 at the depth of 12 ply. According to Fritz, >h4 is better than Re7. > >Now here is the problem: as soon as I write a pgn with these variation generated >by Fritz, the evaluation at the end of the variation gets garbled. > >When I reopen the pgn using Fritz, instead of the 0.78/12 at the end of the >variation it says something like [%eval 166,9] or [%eval 323,8]. > >Does anybody have the same problem? Any ideas how to fix it? > >Thanks >Mark They decided to design their own specification for machine-produced annotations. What you do with it is anybody's guess.
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