How do you analyze a game on ChessBase?

Basic Game Analysis

  1. Choose a location. Choose which database you would like to use to save and analyse your game.
  2. Open a “Board” Once the chosen database is open choose “board” from the “home” menu.
  3. Input moves (or choose previously saved game)
  4. Save the game info.
  5. Enjoy the functions.
  6. Input variations.
  7. Add Text & Diagrams.

How do you draw arrows in ChessBase?

Red arrows: While keeping the Alt + Shift keys on your keyboard pressed, click the mouse on the starting square and drag to the destination. Let go of the mouse button and the arrow will appear.

How do you highlight squares in ChessBase?

Red arrows: While keeping the Alt + Shift keys on your keyboard pressed, click the mouse on the square you want to color. Yellow arrows: While keeping the Alt + Ctrl keys on your keyboard pressed, click the mouse on the square you want to color.

What can I do with ChessBase Reader 2017?

With ChessBase Reader 2017 you can, of course, open all other database formats in addition to the Media DVD-ROM’s . If, for example, you own the Mega Database you can load the games and play through them in the board window.

How to annotate your games with Chessbase 14?

The Budapest Gambit is an exciting and fun way to play against 1.d4 and 2.c4 – replying with 1…Nf6 and 2…e5. In this video you will learn how to pose problems for White with this fascinating opening. This article will help you learn how to annotate your games using ChessBase 14.

Can you save chess games to a database?

Of course you can save your games into a database but you cannot import Chessbase format. It has good search capabilities for a free program like player reports and search for games with exact position match.

Can a DVD ROM be inserted into a ChessBase Reader?

When a DVD-ROM is inserted, the reader should start automatically, otherwise you can get help by clicking on “Show Contents of DVD” in the main menu. With ChessBase Reader 2017 you can, of course, open all other database formats in addition to the Media DVD-ROM’s .

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