pgeorges wrote:

Hi!

 > There is also a 4th part published
 > http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4511
 >
 > I don't have Fritz 11, so it is is so easy to understand how it works,

Well I did not try it in fritz either as I've "only" a V8 to
convert CBH. ;) But as far as I get it, it is exactly what
you did for scid.

 > but I think I will have to polish a little bit the Stoyko exercise in
 > Scid to make it a bit more attractive.

Maybe you could get some ideas from the shots.

BTW: I'd prefer to actually write down SAN for move entry,
ie. someting like Rh6 instead of h1 h6. At least for a
longer line it would be helpfull to connect the "fields"
involved in one move by a simple "-" (h1-h6) before going
on.

Additionally, as far as I got their scoring idea this is
pretty simple: there're 4 lines Fritz gives so you can score
4 points and you get a -1 for every wrong answer. Though not
perfect probably some such counting could be a good idea to
get a general impression on once own progress.

BTW: I did not have the time to check issue 4 yet.

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