Author: Michael Ginat
Date: 05:51:23 03/25/99
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On March 24, 1999 at 15:19:11, Faride Yassil wrote: >On March 24, 1999 at 04:00:32, Harald Faber wrote: > >>On March 24, 1999 at 01:01:53, Faride Yassil wrote: >> >>>Hi, i am new in chess and chess software, i know i most make a repertoire and i >>>want to make it with chessbase 7.0, but i dont have idea how to make that, i >>>trie to read help files in CB7 but that dont help much. Can somedoby tell me >>>what i most do step by step, i will appreciate it very much. >>> >>>Thanks in Advance, Faride. >> >>1) Choose a reference database with the reference games by right-clicking on >>that database, choose properties and mark "reference database". >>2) start entering a new game up to the position you want to have an opening >>report about. >>3) menu game->opening report If I was you I would start playing a lot and see what kind of openings you like. Then create the repertoire base and start entering those openings gradually. Study some master games and enter the ones with openings you like. Buy an opening book that explains ideas and enter the ones you like, then I think you can import games from your reference database. regards >> >>Keep in mind that it might take a while if you have a large database and/or a >>slow computer. I'd advie you to try it first with a small database at about >>1,000 games. > >oK, Now i have a more completely idea about this, thanks very much Harald. > >But my problems is a litter deeper. i dont have any opening in my personal >repertoire yet, and i want finish that situation with CB7. i eared that i most >choose one player of top 25 that i like his/her style of play, then i most make >a collection of his/her games, then i most make a new database and mark it with >repertoire properties on, and then i dont know what follows, can you or other >persons give me son help here?, thanks again
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