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Subject: Re: NIC opening keys for ChesBase?

Author: margolies,marc

Date: 16:31:13 12/02/03

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Chessbase uses their own key system which is much more detailed than Sahovski
Informator alpha-num-num classsification. But the locations in the taxonomy are
not tagged with names.
A newer more detailed chessbase opening key system was published lat week, but I
have not seen it yet. This keyset comes with the new Chessbase Opening
Encyclopeadia 2004 as an added feature. I do not know whether I need a new
opening encyclopedia by unknown authors, but I would love to have the keyset
myself, so I think about it.
I am much more likely to buy the new Powerbook2004, which is published next
week. Half the price and twice the fun.




On December 02, 2003 at 03:28:11, Torstein Hall wrote:

>Do anyone know if there is possible to download or buy the New in Chess opening
>keys for use with ChessBase? I want them because I never liked to work with the
>standard opening keys from Informator. I find names like KI 2.1 et. much more
>meeningful than B18 etc.
>
>Torstein



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