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mike107

Hello,

Could anyone help with a question I have on Fritz' analysis notation? In a few of my games, i've seen [#] following a move in the fritz analysis. I know that the # normally is used for checkmate, but this is not that,,, i.e. checkmate is not happening .  The interesting part is the the # is between the brackets,, i.e.  [#].

Hoping someone has encountered this also, as it's haunting me. <grin>

Thanks for any help.

Falkentyne

Are you talking about the buddy engine? Might be a bug or an incomplete annotation or something related to time. You're best off contacting chessbase support and asking them this. Doubt you are going to get many replies over here.

ChessconnectDGTTest
mike107 ha scritto:

Hello,

Could anyone help with a question I have on Fritz' analysis notation? In a few of my games, i've seen [#] following a move in the fritz analysis. I know that the # normally is used for checkmate, but this is not that,,, i.e. checkmate is not happening . The interesting part is the the # is between the brackets,, i.e. [#].

Hoping someone has encountered this also, as it's haunting me. <grin>

Thanks for any help.

Hi, this is the symbol that Fritz adds to the game, to indicate that in that position it wants to display a little picture of the chessboard. In other words, it is a placeholder.

I suspect you can't see it, unless you have ChessBase. I own both, so I can see the diagram in ChessBase, but the diagram does not display in Fritz.

mike107
ChessconnectDGTTest wrote:

Hi, this is the symbol that Fritz adds to the game, to indicate that in that position it wants to display a little picture of the chessboard. In other words, it is a placeholder.

I suspect you can't see it, unless you have ChessBase. I own both, so I can see the diagram in ChessBase, but the diagram does not display in Fritz.

Thank You for the clarification,, appreciate the help.