Michal Rudolf a écrit :
> It is easy to find some examples, but not that much. And PGNs with solutions
> are even more rare.
>
This is because of this I had to find a workaround : even for the mate
exercises I could not put the solution because it is far from unique. So
I let an engine do the
pgeorges, środa, 14 lutego 2007:
>Usually you can find PGN files with tactical exercises on the net rather
>easily.
>For example :
>http://www.chessville.com/instruction/POW/instr_weekly_problem_archive.htm
It is easy to find some examples, but not that much. And PGNs with solutions
are even mor
Michal Rudolf a écrit :
> pgeorges, środa, 14 lutego 2007:
>
>
>> Yes this sounds really interesting. The Mate exercises I released are
>> all from real OTB games. They are automatically generated by an app I
>> wrote in Java that searches for games that ended by a mate and find the
>> latest
pgeorges, środa, 14 lutego 2007:
>Yes this sounds really interesting. The Mate exercises I released are
>all from real OTB games. They are automatically generated by an app I
>wrote in Java that searches for games that ended by a mate and find the
>latest move that turned the position to a forc
Michal Rudolf a écrit :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], środa, 14 lutego 2007:
>
>
>> I noticed that. Hope chessX will be successful, I looked at the code and ran
>> away (yes, I am ashamed). Sorry I don't stand any longer C++ (I prefer
>> "easier" languages, like Java).
>>
> The more choice, the bet