Re: [Scid-users] Re : training with annotated games

2009-03-21 Thread Alexander Wagner
Hi! > When I annotated the game I had mark tactical exercises checked, but I > see no evidence of them, so the "find best move" function doesn't > work. Clearly, given the blunders in my and my partner's game, there > were tactical opportunities. Is there some other setting that wo

Re: [Scid-users] Re : training with annotated games

2009-03-20 Thread Pascal Georges
2009/3/20 Chris Lott > On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 2:13 AM, Pascal Georges > wrote: > > > > One possibility : > > Annotate the game with Mark tactical exercises and then use > > Play->training->find best move > > Options->game information -> hide next move > > When I annotated the game I had mark ta

Re: [Scid-users] Re : training with annotated games

2009-03-20 Thread Chris Lott
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 2:13 AM, Pascal Georges wrote: > > One possibility : > Annotate the game with Mark tactical exercises and then use > Play->training->find best move > Options->game information -> hide next move When I annotated the game I had mark tactical exercises checked, but I see no e

[Scid-users] Re : training with annotated games

2009-03-20 Thread Pascal Georges
2009/3/20, Chris Lott : > So, I have a finished game in Scid. I use the analysis feature to > annotate blunders and Scid annotates the game. > > Now, is there a way that I can use that analysis for training... ie > can I have Scid jump to the first position where I blundered without > revealing the