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Subject: Re: Looking for database

Author: Peter Skinner

Date: 18:59:05 04/17/05

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On April 17, 2005 at 20:45:09, Tony Nichols wrote:

>On April 17, 2005 at 17:45:39, Peter Skinner wrote:
>
>>On April 17, 2005 at 15:16:38, Tony Nichols wrote:
>>
>>>Hi, Pete
>>>You can easily create your own database. Download the week in chess databases as
>>>far back as you want. Sort games by rating and copy those games into a new
>>>database. Presto! You have your desired database. I suggest you sort by >2400.
>>>Some of the games by lower rated players will show you how to play against
>>>unusual moves.
>>>Regards
>>>Tony
>>
>>I had thought of this, but putting all the smaller files into one database in
>>SCID is very time consuming.
>>
>>I wish there was a way to do a mass import of like 200 separate files.
>>
>>Peter
>
>You don't have chessbase?
>Tony

No I don't have Chessbase. It was not a product that interested me. I do use the
database window that comes with every Chessbase engine program. It is not great,
but does define openings lines pretty well.

SCID always did everything I needed to do with databases.

Peter



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