Fritz/Chessmaster game analysis

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25th March 2008, 05:33am
#1
by pulha0
Braga Portugal
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 30

How can I use Fritz 10 or Chessmaster 10th Edition for a game analysis?

I have got both, Fritz and Chessmaster, and I want that one could check my pgn games and tell me what should i have done, what i shouldn't, what i miss, etc.

Thank you very much in advance. 


25th March 2008, 07:58am
#2
by Viau_A
Vars, Ontario Canada
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 130

I can answer that question....

For chessmaster, go in game room, go file, go load game...

Then go in the mentor tab, click game analysis, set the time youre good....

For fritz I dont know but search for other threads on this topic and you will defenently find what you are looking for.

 


25th March 2008, 08:02am
#3
by pulha0
Braga Portugal
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 30
Viau_A wrote:

I can answer that question....

For chessmaster, go in game room, go file, go load game...

Then go in the mentor tab, click game analysis, set the time youre good....

For fritz I dont know but search for other threads on this topic and you will defenently find what you are looking for.

 


 What is the game room? Is it the same edition?


25th March 2008, 08:03am
#4
by Viau_A
Vars, Ontario Canada
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 130

practice room, training mode, where ever you play youre games in chessmaster, I got 9000.....

I think its the same thing. The basic Idea is there, it c'ant be much diffrent...


25th March 2008, 08:28am
#5
by Graw81
Ireland
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 1066

If you dont know how to analyse with fritz you probably shouldnt have a copy it. Perhaps you should invest in some lessons first and have a coach show you how to best use the program?! For a player 1200+, some lessons with a strong player (does not have to be titled) are better than using an analysis engine. Analysis engines are for stronger players in my opinion.

 

If a handy man couldnt use a wrench would he carry it with him?


 

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