2009/3/20, Chris Lott <[email protected]>:
> 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 next move/variation? Can Scid tell me if I choose the
> best move (the one recommended in the analysis)? And then can I jump
> to the next problem spot? etc?

One possibility :
Annotate the game with Mark tactical exercises and then use
Play->training->find best move
Options->game information -> hide next move

Pascal

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