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| paz | 12/20/2003 |
| the computer doesn't open the files of the games . not with the program winzip and not with the program winrar . what should I do ? |
| Webmaster replies: Games may be in a file .cbv .cbf (chessbase) or pgn. Use for example program Fritz to view games. There are freeware programs to do it too. Download CHESSBASE LIGHT costfree: http://www.chessbase.com/download/cblight/index.asp |
| Bob Leininger | 12/17/2003 |
| You're struggling with a question that Grandmasters are still debating. In my opinion, you should find games which suit your temperment. Or to approach this a different way, look at a lot of games from grandmaster play and find a couple of an opening that you would like to emulate. Current grandmaster opinion is there is no best reply. One more item you might find interesting, Bobby Fischer once wrote 1.e4 "Best by test"... after this he too started to vary his first move. |
| John | 12/17/2001 |
| Hi, I'm rated a little over 1500, and I'm still stuck for an answer if White plays 1.e4 - what's the VERY best defense to learn? Okay, there may not be a single best defense, but what's something I can expect to learn in one lifetime? A Black reply without tons of "theory" to memorize?? Thanks |
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