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Subject: Re: Is this possible?

Author: David Dahlem

Date: 13:52:16 11/30/03

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On November 30, 2003 at 16:45:19, Odd Gunnar Malin wrote:

>On November 30, 2003 at 16:32:17, David Dahlem wrote:
>
>>The following pgn is a sample of the "Correspondence Analysis" output of CB
>>interfaces. I'm wondering if there is any utility or program that will convert
>>each variation line to complete pgn games? This is just a wild idea i had for an
>>engine to create an opening book.
>>
>>[Event "Sample"]
>>[Site "?"]
>>[Date "????.??.??"]
>>[Round "?"]
>>[White "?"]
>>[Black "?"]
>>[Result "*"]
>>[ECO "?"]
>>[PlyCount "5"]
>>
>>1. Nc3 (1. Nf3 Nf6 (1... d5 2. d4 (2. d3 Nc6 3. Bf4 $11 {0.00/7}) 2... Bf5 3.
>>Bf4 $11 {0.12/7}) (1... d6 2. Nc3 (2. e4 Nf6 3. Nc3 $11 {0.18/7}) 2... d5 3. d4
>>$11 {0.25/7}) 2. d4 (2. Nc3 d5 3. d4 $11 {0.03/7}) 2... d5 3. Bf4 $11 {0.12/7})
>>(1. e4 Nc6 (1... Nf6 2. e5 (2. Nc3 d5 3. e5 $11 {0.09/7}) 2... Nd5 3. Nf3 $11 {
>>0.25/7}) (1... e5 2. Nf3 (2. Nc3 Nc6 3. Bc4 $11 {0.09/7}) 2... Nf6 3. d4 $11 {
>>0.18/7}) 2. Nf3 (2. d4 d5 3. e5 $11 {0.15/7}) 2... e5 3. Bc4 $11 {0.18/7}) (1.
>>d4 d5 (1... e6 2. Nd2 (2. e4 d5 3. Nd2 $11 {0.22/7}) 2... Nc6 3. Ngf3 $14 {
>>0.34/7}) (1... c6 2. e4 (2. Nd2 d5 3. e4 $11 {0.22/7}) 2... d5 3. e5 $14 {
>>0.34/7}) 2. Nf3 (2. Bf4 e6 3. e3 $11 {0.18/7}) 2... Qd6 3. e3 $11 {0.22/7})
>>1... d5 (1... e6 2. e4 (2. Nf3 d5 3. e4 $11 {0.25/7}) 2... Nc6 3. d4 $14 {
>>0.28/7}) (1... Nc6 2. d4 (2. Nf3 d5 3. d4 $11 {0.00/7}) 2... Nf6 3. d5 $14 {
>>0.31/7}) 2. d4 (2. Nf3 d4 3. Nb5 $11 {-0.03/7}) 2... Bf5 3. f3 $11 {0.25/7} *
>>
>>Thanks in advance
>>Dave
>
>Hi.
>
>Keep it like this an let your engine read these kind of pgn-files. It is a much
>better format when you later add moves etc. to your analyzed book.
>
>Odd Gunnar

Hi Odd Gunnar

Thanks for the reply, but i don't understand your meaning. Could you explain it
differently for my thick skull? :-)

Regards
Dave



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