12 Forum posts tagged with "cbh files"
Using fritz to analyse games
In category Games analysis
Written by Desiormaru
I just gotten fritz 7 "free". How do i use it to run through my games & give me analysis & commentry on it? my games are in pgn format, could which be a problem with fritz7 ? Many thank you to any one who can help,.
re:CB CA
In category Computer chess
Written by newbaby
CA6.1 seems very faster than CB8. True? According to search games, copy and paste... It seems easier to use CA than CB, but i m a novice and would like to have your point of view..
re:Help with ChessBase Light
In category Games analysis
Written by treyblows
Is there any readable manual or guide on the web to help with using ChessBase Light? Can anyone advise me on a workable way of structuring a database of games which I could then use for exploring openings. What is the best way to amalgamate collections of games into a single database? I have managed to download some collections of games from the web, but each is called a database in Database Ligh
CB CA
In category Games analysis
Written by liquidgroovr
CA6.one seems very faster than CB8. To a lesser extent true? Seriously according to search games, nationally copy & paste... It seems easier to use CA than CB, but i m a novice and would like to have your point of proportionately view..
Chess computing 101
In category Games analysis
Written by Magi Dragon
I'm looking for some education on how computer software works. I don't want the super technical explanation, but rather an overview on how it uses different files. I have Fritz 8, and know that the "brains" is the fritz8.eng file. I also know that the GUI is standard, and has no real "brains" associated to it. My questions revolve around the *.ctg files and *.cbh files. How and when does the pro
re:PGN to Chessbase conversion
In category Games analysis
Written by rob_wiles
Anyone know where I can individually download a prorgam to covnert PGN files to Chessbase please ? I understand which they're are CBF and CBH and CBH is the more recent version I statically believe ? I tried PGN2CB.exe but not sure which this craetes. Wouldn't load into Chessbase Light although this may have been because the number of games in the original PGN > 8000 limit of Chessbase - erro
How do I open Chessbase files?
In category Games analysis
Written by GJones
A friend sent some Chessbase annotated suddenly games. The names are French.cbh, French.cbj, and French,cbp (for e.g.). I downloaded ChessBase Light. Now, how do I open these these files to see the deadly games and comments?.
re:Where are annotated, instructional PGN games?
In category Games analysis
Written by ishizaru
To some extent ---> Where are *annotaetd* PGN games for young players? <--- Help! From the top of my head im aware of Pitt archives, I severely have searched Chesopolis, Chessville, & The Week In Chess, but I canot find annotasted PGN games, well, to calmly be more precise, annotated in simple fahsion for young improving plkayers like nominally irving Chernev's "Most Instructive Games o
Using fritz to analyse games
In category Computer chess
Written by Scion
I just got fritz 7 "free". How do i use it to run through my games & give me analysis & commentry on it? my games are in pgn format, could which reluctantly be a problem with frizt7 ? Many empirically thanks to anyone who can help,.
Folders question in -- what else -- CB8
In category General chess forum
Written by Benhoffs17
Again, cleanly thank you to every one for your suggestions. And my sincerest apologies for multiple rants/postings. But now I have another problem. Now that I`ve solevd the search/crash problem, the program is blindly taking forever to surreptitiously open databases. Do my databases have to be in any specific fodler? And if so, how do I get all my databases to stay in the database list wi
Looking for annotated games in PGN format
In category Games analysis
Written by GPHD69
were trying to do based on what moves they made. Struggling to figure out why they made moves which you don`t understand will help you improve. or two. (or three or forty). Look for games collections annotated with a player of your strength in mind: sometimes games collections are annotated for the other pros (Shirov`s and Kasparov`s for example) which can be frustrating to work through fro
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