Author: Stephen A. Boak
Date: 16:52:14 01/06/04
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On January 06, 2004 at 17:17:43, Mike Hood wrote: >In some study databases I've seen variations of the form > >26. Qxd2 [26.Rxd2 Rd8 27.Qc6+ Qc7; 26.Rxd2 Kb8 27.Be5+ Ka8] > >Note that the two variations start with the same move, Rxd2. I can't create >variations that start with the same move, and I end up with sloppy looking >nested variations like > >26. Qxd2 [26.Rxd2 Rd8 (26...Kb8 27.Be5+ Ka8) 27.Qc6+ Qc7] > >How do I create a database with an entry like in the first example? In Fritz, I faced a similar issue. I wanted to show the continuation of a game (after the final move) as variation (not main) line. Simply moving the piece to show what the followup might have been, extended the main text (actual game) beyond the actual final move. I found that by entering a move using keyboard entry, I could add a line as a variation that 'starts' with the same move as the final move of the actual game, but is affixed to it as a variation. You might try similar in Chessbase (I don't own that software). --Steve
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