Secrets of Grandpatzer Chess
Sunday, March 14, 2010

Customizing the Openings/Endgames Training Databases in ChessBase’s Rybka Interface: Preliminary Results and Tips

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I have just started tweaking the opening and endgame training databases that shipped with my ChessBase version of Rybka 3.  Here’s what I’ve...
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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Customizing Opening and Endgame Training Databases For the ChessBase Interface?

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I have Rybka 3 with the ChessBase interface (Fritz11 generation), but its main use for my has been analyzing games.  I haven’t used the trai...
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Friday, March 5, 2010

Chess Position Trainer 4.0 On The Horizon?

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{Edit: funny thing about horizons--as you approach them, they recede. Keep watching for CPT4, but don't hold your breath .} I’ve never...
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Saturday, February 27, 2010

GP Tactics: Unusual Mating Motif

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I was surprised to find two examples of the same unusual mating pattern in the tactics subset I created before Christmas.  In the first posi...
Tuesday, February 23, 2010

GP Tactics: Counting/Removal of the Guard Tactic

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{ Edit: Whoops, a last-minute picture swap introduced the wrong position.  Fixed now--GP } Continuing (at long last) with the theme of si...
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Friday, December 25, 2009

GP Tactics: Endgame Oversight

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I will be publishing some of the tactical problems, labeled with the “GP Tactics” tag,  that were data-mined from my own games, as describe...
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Creating Tactics Problem Sets From Your Games Using ChessBase Products

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I’ve played a lot of blitz online.  A LOT of blitz.  It seemed to me that if these games could be mined for tactical errors, they would make...
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I have been studying chess seriously since 1993, when I was in my early 20s. I am currently a C-class player (USCF) that hopes to become a B-class player before senility sets in.
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