Hi!
Great, now it works. I see your point about too large database too. As I
am new to opening training with a database program, there are a few
things to pick up
While I am at it: when I annotate a game with crafty, the annotations
are not saved, and the option "save: replace game" is not
Apologies I forgot to send this to all.
Magnus, I have found the problem. You need to restart SCID to pick up the
new database type.
Also, it appears you don't have to flag games to get the Opening Trainer to
work, but it does make it better.
Dale
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Dale Hards wrot
Hi!
Great, thanks. But
I follow your instructions, that is, I do this:
I take a database I have with a lt of games, and filter so I only have
Sicilian opening (ECO codes B20-B99). Then I create a new database from
the menu, call it sicilian_openings, and copy all the filtered games
there
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 8:08 AM, Magnus Larsson wrote:
> Hi!
>
Hi!
>
> Also, the feature "Play - Training - Openings" souds interesting - but
> it asks med to first open repertoire database. So what is that...? How
> do I find or construct one?
>
As Alexander has said there is a help file, whi
Magnus Larsson wrote:
Hi!
> I am very uncertain about if this i the right place to ask this . but:
Well, where else? ;)
> I have begun to use the analysis and annotation features of scid, using
> crafty as analysis engine. However, the annotation contains symbols and
> abbreviations that
Roy Brunjes wrote:
Hi!
> If it is not a SCID problem, why does the same compile of
> Stockfish-1.6.3 work find when told to analyze that position using
> xboard? There is no crash then ...
As Joost pointed out the FEN is indeed illegal, due to the castling. If
this part is removed all engines
Hi!
I am very uncertain about if this i the right place to ask this . but:
I have begun to use the analysis and annotation features of scid, using
crafty as analysis engine. However, the annotation contains symbols and
abbreviations that I don't understand and so far cannot find information