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Member games analyzed


  • 23 months ago · Quote · #1

    boogaloo

    I noticed that inuyasha2019 offered to analyze members games in the notes section of this group.  I'd also like to offer some analysis to members using my Rybka Fritz running Firebird 1.31.

    Just post the games in this thread and I'll do a blunder check in 10 mins... then I'll repost the results in a new thread for everyone to comment on.

    I can't promise to do them all at once but I'll get to them eventually.  So send the games on over!!

    ~Boog

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #2

    chessman_calum

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #3

    boogaloo

    oh .. or send the game link and i'll rip the pgn from there.

    ~boog

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #4

    boogaloo

    Please send Gambits only.  Thanks.

    ~Boog

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #5

    chessman_calum

    oops! sorry! :)

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #6

    chessman_calum

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #7

    boogaloo

    chessman_calum wrote:

    oops! sorry! :)


    Well it was a Queens Gambit so I let it slide.. haha.

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #8

    chessman_calum

    hehe!

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #9

    tushu

    lolSmile

  • 22 months ago · Quote · #10

    chessmaster102

    http://www.chess.com/echess/game.html?id=31745569 gambitted the c and b pawns to get a typeof benko gambit effect.

  • 22 months ago · Quote · #11

    boogaloo

    here  yah go:

  • 22 months ago · Quote · #12

    chessmaster102

    thanks boogaloo but can you tell me the ideas of the players from the games you selected I'm still considered a weak player being below 1800 on chess.comInnocent so more analysis would have help this is for future stuff I still enjoyed and learned from your analysis .Smile Also can you give me a link to all the games you found for the analysis so I can study on those.

  • 22 months ago · Quote · #13

    boogaloo

    These games were analyzed on the Fritz 10 GUI using the strongest engine out there, FireBird 1.31.  The opening references were pulled from the Chessbase Megabase 2009 edition.  I don't know anything personal about the players in the games referenced.

    ~Boog

  • 22 months ago · Quote · #14

    chessmaster102

    boogaloo wrote:

    These games were analyzed on the Fritz 10 GUI using the strongest engine out there, FireBird 1.31.  The opening references were pulled from the Chessbase Megabase 2009 edition.  I don't know anything personal about the players in the games referenced.

    ~Boog


    Thats all good but do you have any comments or thoughs on the variations at all instead of just using a engine for the whole game this wopuld be helpful to me and most players.

  • 22 months ago · Quote · #15

    boogaloo

    The service I'm providing is not a personal analysis of each member game submitted.  I stated this in the first post.  Although I'd like to analyse each game personally, time is short on my end and I have lots of other things to do.  With my analysis engines I can just load in a game and then post the analysis after 20 mins.

    Gambitking suggested sending games to Inuyasha.  Maybe this would be the better way to go for you?

    I hope you find the help you need.

    ~Boog

  • 22 months ago · Quote · #16

    chessmaster102

    thanks boog i still like your analysis alot so I wll still post games and I will give inuyasha a look at to.Smile

  • 22 months ago · Quote · #17

    boogaloo

    Thanks for taking the time to post your games.  It help everyone. Laughing

    Also, it might be helpful for Inuyasha to analyze the games AFTER I've ran them through the engines.  In case he misses lines or has better variations.

    ~Boog

  • 18 months ago · Quote · #18

    chessmaster102

    Hey boogaloo can I ask you a question how exactly do you auto feed games to Fritz so it can auto analyse my games without me having to be there since I've been a little busy lately. I will still try to post my games here but not all my games include gambits so I need to anaylse stuff like that.

  • 17 months ago · Quote · #19

    boogaloo

    I don't think you can have Fritz automatically analyse games for you.  You have to select the game (or multiple games) and select the settings.  The best thing to do is save up a bunch of games and then run Fritz at night, check it after work the next day.  Also, for the best analysis I suggest getting Fire1.31 and running a BlunderCheck analysis in Fritz.  Select Long Variations and make the threshold 100 to look for big blunders or 50 to see small details.

  • 17 months ago · Quote · #20

    chessmaster102

    ok what version of Fritz  do you use ?


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