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Post Re: Robofriven - Beginner\'s Guide to Analyzing: Posting [13:09]
Babas has a cool feature to save the games you played into a pgn.
How do you open it? Well, chessbase software seems like the most convenient way to do it ( there is a free chessbase reader for download on their site). And once you open the board window then same as rob showed, just ctrl+c, open the replayer window, ctrl+v and that's it!

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Post Re: Robofriven - Beginner\'s Guide to Analyzing: Posting [13:09]
Good point Armis. I didn't think of using the autosave feature because I don't like using it personally but that would work well if you can't keep up with games in your history.

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Post Re: Robofriven - Beginner\'s Guide to Analyzing: Posting [13:09]
Great video, thanks. I'm going to start doing this from now on.

One question though, when you post the pgn file, do you leave all the comments and variations in it? Or do you leave it bare?


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Post Re: Robofriven - Beginner\'s Guide to Analyzing: Posting [13:09]
I'm glad to hear that you're going to be sharing some analysis!

When I put the pgn into the hide brackets I leave all of the comments and variations and everything in it. When you put it into the replayer you have to leave it bare of variations and comments and annotations.


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Post Re: Robofriven - Beginner\'s Guide to Analyzing: Posting [13:09]
Okay thanks.


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