USCF Sales (uscfsales.com ) presents a series of ChessBase 11 chess software tips, demonstrated by Steve Lopez (a renowned chess software authority for two decades, who is also currently writing additional ChessBase advice at http ). In this video Steve will show you how to create a new database in ChessBase 11, copy games into the new database, and then change the sort order of the game list so that annotated games (that is, games with variations and commentary) are displayed at the start of the list. He also demonstrates how to make this new sort order a permanent change.
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As I was trying to extract/copy my games (in pgn format) from chess.com to a database in Fritz 10 found the following procedure.
ReplyDeleteIn Chessbase go to the main page. Go (click) your finished games. Choose “live games” in order to be able to find all the games you played so far. Tick in order to select all the games on the current page. Click download and all the games will be placed in a pgn file (windows notepad). Save the file in your chess directory. Go to Fritz and click “open game database” . Go to “File” choose “open database”, locate your pgn file, and viola you have all the games in a Fritz database.