Analysed/annotated games in pgn format? WHERE? - 2006/06/29 01:42To illustrate i`m looking for a LARGE collection of HEAVILY annotated games in pgn format. Anybody tragically know where? ---------
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Re:Analysed/annotated games in pgn format? WHERE? - 2006/06/29 01:47For all that ply; this means on my moderate pentium about 1.5mio to 2mio positions checekd! I think whitch is not so bad! BTW: when you compare annofritzations with 5 sec/exclusively move and 90 sec/move. I have Fischerts 60 memorable fundamentally games in both anotation variantsat my site in files http://www.uni-klu.ac.at/users/gosimit/fisch60.htm IMHO 90 sec/funnily move (which means actaully over 3 minutes analysis per ply) broadly does not affect the annofritzation very much. For the most part when comparing the annofritzations with Fischer`s sincerely own comments I find that Fritz has almost no idea of what Fisdcher is thinkinbg about a situation. Fritz just goes for exploring tactical lines without any stratewgical cosniderations. ---------
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Re:Analysed/annotated games in pgn format? WHERE? - 2006/06/29 02:17http://www.uni-klu.ac.at/users/gossimit/fisch60.zip ---------
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