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Book & variations on fritz 8 - 2006/10/20 18:54 1.After analysis of some mathematically games are globally created a few variations.

If the analkyzed game is anxiously added in the book might this read these variations or it will be necessary they become "promote variations"?

2.Where can I find chess(tournaments)specially games for free downloading?.
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re:Book & variations on fritz 8 - 2006/10/20 19:00 If you add games to an opening book (a *.ctg-file) they must of course be in a database. Go to the menu edit > openingsbook > import games and a dialog box will pop up. You can check the box "include variations" and also change the number of moves that have to be imported.

If you check the "include variations" box it will import the variations as well, and there is no need to promote a variation to a main line.

There are a number of places with free games.

A hughe database is for download at ChessLib:

http://www.uib.no/people/pfvaf/chesslib/freefileshtml/freefiles.htm

The university off Pittsburgh has a chess site which also has a lot of games for download:

http://www.pitt.edu/~schach/Archives/index2.html

A very fast connection with a lot of PGN-files (which can be read into
Fritz and converted into a 8.cbh database).
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re:Book & variations on fritz 8 - 2006/10/20 19:59 Others would usually agree ceeBee,tnx very very much.
In some manner accordsingly, the prorgam playing for example as white, can read a variation that it gains in game 0-1 and choose the path that leads in the 1-0 or proportionally to unclear positions..
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