Author: Jeroen van Dorp
Date: 14:59:59 11/18/99
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Seth,
Why don't you choose for the best of both worlds? Choose an annotator like Fritz
or Hiarcs under the Fritz GUI, probably Fritz 6 will do as fine as Fritz 5. You
won't regret the buy.
But why not try to analyze *yourself* until your brain drops dead, *then* let
Fritz analyze your moves AND your analysis. The program can manage that.
I experienced the same, started using Fritz et al for analysis, look in a quicky
over the results and discarded it. When I analyzed it myself, and then let it
check the game, I want to see how I did in analysis as well.
For instance: in a few games time I discovered that I am always overlooking the
possibilities of discovered checks.
See end for an example. I found that out because I tried to clumsily analyze my
own games.
And if your still baffled, step outside and visit news:rec.games.chess.analysis
and post the game there with the specific questions. You'll always get an
answer, maybe not always that good, but different insight helps.
E.g. Ron Moskovitz is a regular poster there, seems he has an extra job at
helping people analyzing their games. Hardly any noise in that newsgroup - you
understand? I hardly post there, only read :))
Jeroen ;-}
[Event "Chess.net game"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1999.11.15"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Jeroen"]
[Black "****"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C64"]
[WhiteElo "1502"]
[BlackElo "1482"]
[Annotator "Jeroen I.M. van Dorp"]
[PlyCount "51"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Bc5 4. Nc3 d6 5. O-O Nf6 6. d3 h6 (6... O-O 7. Bg5
Bg4) 7. Nd5 Nxd5 (7... O-O) (7... Bd7) 8. exd5 a6 9. Bxc6+ bxc6 10. dxc6 Bg4
11. a3 a5 12. Re1 (12. Bd2 Ra6 13. b4 axb4 14. axb4 Rxa1 15. Qxa1 Bxf3 16. bxc5
(16. gxf3 Bb6 17. Be3 Bxe3 18. fxe3 Qg5+) 16... Bxc6 17. cxd6 cxd6) 12... Ra6
13. Be3 (13. d4 {in eigen analyse niet gezien. =didn't see that in my own
analysis} 13... Bxd4 (13... Bxf3 14. Qd3
Qc8 15. gxf3 (15. Qxf3 Bxd4)) 14. Qxd4 Bxf3) 13... Rxc6 14. Bxc5 Rxc5 15. b4 (
15. d4 Bxf3 16. Qxf3 Rxc2 17. Qb3) 15... axb4 16. axb4 Rb5 17. Ra4 O-O 18. h3
Bh5 19. g4 Bg6 20. Qa1 Re8 21. Qa2 e4 22. Nd4 Rd5 $2 (22... exd3 23. Rxe8+ Qxe8
24. cxd3) 23. Nc6 (23. Qxd5) 23... Qg5 24. Ra8 Kh7 (24... Kf8 25. Rxe8+ Kxe8
26. Qa8+ Qd8 $2 (26... Kd7 27. Nb8+) 27. Qxd8#) 25. Rxe8 exd3 26. Qa8 1-0
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