I have complained about this a long time ago but apparently it is
intended. 
It doesn't make sense to me but I think the authors think this feature
let you 
check JUST the opening for a bunch of games without annotating the rest
of the
game. 

I have noticed however that when you disable "Find opening errors" you
still get
opening errors, only it will continue annotating until the end. So I'm
good with this.
So the only bug here is that the menu/options are misleading and that it
is not
possible to really disable checking the opening, i.e. annotate every
single move
from the beginning. However with all the opening theory perhaps this is
no longer
required and you can always check a move by hand if you think you came
up with a 
novelty :)

Hope that helps.
R.

P.S. The forum has become a lonely one from what I remember. Where is
Wagner?
Did everybody move to scid vs pc ?

On Sat, May 5, 2012, at 02:55 AM, Holger Posny wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>    when I analyse a game[1], the analyse/chess engine stops at the 13th
> move. The analyse will be started with the following options:
> 
>       Time: 5 Seconds
>       Variations for Black
>       When game move is a blunder - Threshold: 0.2
>       Add annotator tag
>       Use book: varied.bin
>       Find opening errors
>       Mark tactical exercises
> 
>    When I disable "Find opening errors", the analyse works fine. I tried
> it with the engines:
> 
>       o   Toga II
>       o   Houdini x64
>       o   Rybka 1.5 x64
>       o   Phalanx-Scid
>       o   Scidlet
> 
>    What's wrong? - I use "Scid" on "Microsoft Windows 7 Ult., 64-Bit"
> with 8 GB RAM. While the analyse is running, no other applications are
> running.
> 
> Holger
> 
> [1] - The game:
> ---------------
> [Event "ICC"]
> [Site "Internet Chess Club"]
> [Date "2012.05.04"]
> [Round "?"]
> [White "jjb"]
> [Black "Posny, Holger"]
> [Result "1/2-1/2"]
> [WhiteElo "1458"]
> [BlackElo "1437"]
> 
> 1.Nc3 Nf6 2.e4 e5 3.Nf3 Nc6 4.Bc4 Bb4 5.d3 d5 6.exd5 Nxd5 7.Bxd5 Qxd5
> 8.Bd2 Qd8 9.a3 Bd6 10.O-O O-O 11.Re1 Bg4 12.h3 Bxf3 13.Qxf3 Nd4 14.Qd1
> c6 15.Ne4 f6 16.Nxd6 Qxd6 17.c3 Nf5 18.Qe2 Kh8 19.Rad1 Rfe8 20.f4 h6
> 21.Qg4 Qc5+ 22.Kh2 exf4 23.Qxf4 Qd6 24.Qxd6 Nxd6 25.Bf4 Nf5 26.d4 g5
> 27.Bd2 Kg7 28.Rf1 Ne3 29.Bxe3 Rxe3 30.Rf2 Rae8 31.d5 cxd5 32.Rxd5 R8e7
> 33.Rd6 R7e6 34.Rd7+ Re7 35.Rfd2 Kf7 36.c4 Rxd7 37.Rxd7+ Re7 38.Rd2 Rc7
> 39.Rc2 f5 40.a4 a5 41.b3 b6 42.Rd2 Rc6 43.Rd7+ Ke6 44.Rd8 Ke5 45.g3 Ke4
> 46.Re8+ Kf3 47.Re5 f4 48.gxf4 gxf4 49.Re1 Kf2 50.Rc1 Rg6 51.Rc2+ Kf3
> 52.Rc3+ Kf2 53.Rc2+ Ke3 54.Rc3+ Kf2 1/2-1/2
> 
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