Author: Goette Patrick
Date: 12:57:40 12/15/05
Hello, I am interested in any way to allow beginners to follow chess games. I mean for people who don't know how does a chessboard "work"(a1 to a8 etc.) . It could be a descriptive way for example, or anything else than 1.d2-d4 or with figurines. Has anyone any idea to get a very simple way to follow a chess game without a classical notation ? In advance thank you for any suggestion ! Patrick A chessplayer named Pixel answered to me : "I have a freeware program that changes standard algebraic pgn files back into 17th descriptive : "White moveth ye pawn in front of his Kinge two squares forward. Black moveth ye pawn in front of ye Bishoppe on the Queen's side two squares forward." Halas ! I cannot email him to ask the name of that software. Has somebody in this forum any idea where I could I find this software ? Or Pixel himself ? In advance thank you for any help ! Patrick
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