Hi all ! I whant to create my own book.ctg but I don't know how.
If you know how to make write here detalis please.
Thanks
Making Book ctg
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Re: Making Book ctg
Thanks for replay but I still don't know how to make my own I see there I have to import games anything alse I don't know .
If somebody can tell step by step like the bin book
Thanks
If somebody can tell step by step like the bin book
Thanks
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Re: Making Book ctg
easy. very easy.lord_Sebzyy wrote:Thanks for replay but I still don't know how to make my own I see there I have to import games anything alse I don't know .
If somebody can tell step by step like the bin book
Thanks
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Re: Making Book ctg
Try following these steps which I've described as clearly as I possible can. Try it a few times and you'll get the hang of it:
1. Start with a database of games that you want to use to make your book.
2. Create a new book in Fritz by selecting FILE/NEW/OPENINGS BOOK - call it anything you like.
3. Open your new book by selecting FILE/OPEN/OPENINGS BOOK and selecting the new book you created earlier.
4. Now import the games from your database by selecting EDIT/OPENINGS BOOK/IMPORT GAMES and navigating to your database.
5. There is a dialogue box which you need to tick against. "Games" is the number of games you want to import. Default is all games are selected so leave this. "Length" is how deep the lines will be in the book. Choosing "ECO-relative" plus a number will make the main line variations longer than the oddball side variations. If you pick "Absolute length" and a number, it will make all the variations the length you chose, regardless of whether the variation is a main line or side line - so book will be deeper. "Include variations" is important if some of the games from your database contain commentary in the form of sub-variations, but can be left un-ticked.
6. When you're finished with these settings, click "OK". You'll see a progress bar appear, keeping you posted as to how close Fritz has come to completing the, you'll see a menu of moves where the empty book had been and a small window saying "x new positions" (this tells you how many positions total are in the new tree). Click OK, and you're finished.
Try it a few times and you'll get the hang of it.
Good luck
1. Start with a database of games that you want to use to make your book.
2. Create a new book in Fritz by selecting FILE/NEW/OPENINGS BOOK - call it anything you like.
3. Open your new book by selecting FILE/OPEN/OPENINGS BOOK and selecting the new book you created earlier.
4. Now import the games from your database by selecting EDIT/OPENINGS BOOK/IMPORT GAMES and navigating to your database.
5. There is a dialogue box which you need to tick against. "Games" is the number of games you want to import. Default is all games are selected so leave this. "Length" is how deep the lines will be in the book. Choosing "ECO-relative" plus a number will make the main line variations longer than the oddball side variations. If you pick "Absolute length" and a number, it will make all the variations the length you chose, regardless of whether the variation is a main line or side line - so book will be deeper. "Include variations" is important if some of the games from your database contain commentary in the form of sub-variations, but can be left un-ticked.
6. When you're finished with these settings, click "OK". You'll see a progress bar appear, keeping you posted as to how close Fritz has come to completing the, you'll see a menu of moves where the empty book had been and a small window saying "x new positions" (this tells you how many positions total are in the new tree). Click OK, and you're finished.
Try it a few times and you'll get the hang of it.
Good luck