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Date: 22 Nov 2008 10:30:31
From: nospam
Subject: auto save games played at playchess.com
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My friend and I have Fritz 11 installed on our computers, and we have been visiting playchess.com, playing games against other computers in the engine room. Our question is: How can we automatically save all games played with this interface? Any light shed on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much, in advance.
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Date: 22 Nov 2008 08:12:52
From: Rev. J.D. Walker
Subject: Re: auto save games played at playchess.com
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On Nov 22, 7:30=A0am, nospam <[email protected] > wrote: > My friend and I have Fritz 11 installed on our computers, and we have > been visiting playchess.com, playing games against other computers in > the engine room. Our question is: How can we automatically save all > games played with this interface? Any light shed on this would be > greatly appreciated. Thanks very much, in advance. If I recall correctly, this is automatic. The trick is to locate the right database file and open it up in the Fritz interface. It has been awhile; it is possible that they have changed it, but I doubt it. -- "Do that which is right." Rev. J.D. Walker
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Date: 22 Nov 2008 13:03:53
From: Mike Murray
Subject: Re: auto save games played at playchess.com
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 08:12:52 -0800 (PST), "Rev. J.D. Walker" <[email protected] > wrote: >On Nov 22, 7:30�am, nospam <[email protected]> wrote: >> My friend and I have Fritz 11 installed on our computers, and we have >> been visiting playchess.com, playing games against other computers in >> the engine room. Our question is: How can we automatically save all >> games played with this interface? Any light shed on this would be >> greatly appreciated. Thanks very much, in advance. > >If I recall correctly, this is automatic. The trick is to locate the >right database file and open it up in the Fritz interface. It has >been awhile; it is possible that they have changed it, but I doubt it. Yes, Fritz seems to have separate databases for almost every kind of game, but it saves everything.
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Date: 24 Nov 2008 01:54:44
From: B. Lafferty
Subject: Re: auto save games played at playchess.com
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Mike Murray wrote: > On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 08:12:52 -0800 (PST), "Rev. J.D. Walker" > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Nov 22, 7:30 am, nospam <[email protected]> wrote: >>> My friend and I have Fritz 11 installed on our computers, and we have >>> been visiting playchess.com, playing games against other computers in >>> the engine room. Our question is: How can we automatically save all >>> games played with this interface? Any light shed on this would be >>> greatly appreciated. Thanks very much, in advance. >> If I recall correctly, this is automatic. The trick is to locate the >> right database file and open it up in the Fritz interface. It has >> been awhile; it is possible that they have changed it, but I doubt it. > > Yes, Fritz seems to have separate databases for almost every kind of > game, but it saves everything. Fritz has its advantages. So do Convekta products. They all exist so we can spend money.
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