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Subject: Re: Hiarcs vs Fritz...UPDATed!!!!!!!!!!!!

Author: Vincent Lejeune

Date: 09:53:26 11/18/99

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On November 18, 1999 at 07:07:52, Ed Panek wrote:

>On November 17, 1999 at 22:18:01, Tina Long wrote:
>
>>On November 17, 1999 at 21:28:38, Ed Panek wrote:
>>
>>>On November 17, 1999 at 18:18:28, Vincent Lejeune wrote:
>>>
>>>>On November 17, 1999 at 17:20:27, Ed Panek wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>r1bqk2r/pp3ppp/2pb4/2n1p3/2B1P3/6B1/PPPN1PPP/R2QK2R w KQkq - 0 1
>>>>>
>>>>>Analysis by Hiarcs 7.32:
>>>>>
>>>>>11.0-0 Be6
>>>>>  ²  (0.64)   depth: 1   00:00:00
>>>>>  ²  (0.30)   depth: 2/9   00:00:00
>>>>>11.Qh5 0-0 12.0-0 b5 13.Rfd1 Qc7 14.Be2 f5 15.c4
>>>>>  ²  (0.52)   depth: 2/9   00:00:00
>>>>>  ²  (0.27)   depth: 11/30   02:44:12  280829kN
>>>>>
>>>>>(Panek, Cle 11/17/99)
>>>>>http://www.mindsports.net/Arena/htbin/Serve.cgi?file=Chess942410728.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Is it possible to get the whole game in pgn format please ?
>>>sure ... i have Hiarcs 7.32 using the fritz 5.0 interface...how is it done?
>>>Ed
>>
>>In Fritz Database, create new Database (select type pgn & name it ????.pgn
>>Save game & you have a pgn file to copy and paste here, or maybe have it on your
>>pages (......./????.pgn) & link to it from here so we can do a direct download.
>>
>>I must admit I haven't followed the game yet, I'll wait until about move 20 &
>>then start.  If it's not too late I'd like to bet sixpence on H7.32.
>>Cheers,
>>Tina Long
>
>
> Thanks for the help so far Tina.... I was able to create the new pgn in the
>Hiarcs DB  and save it however i cant seem to copy it here without it totally
>erasing the Netscape page im on....IS there a good way to cut and paste it from
>Hiarcs DB directly to netscape pages??Ed

Open the .pgn files in a text editor copy(CTRL+c) the text and cut it in the
edit box of the message to post (CTRL+v).



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