Manual de Chess Position Trainer 4 2012 | Page 31
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2.4 Learn from your played Games
It’s good to see where something went wrong, but it would be even better if you could use this information
similar to the training mode to update your training scores. You probably guessed it already: CPT can do that
too!
Probably you play on the internet at some chess servers or you just play over the board games. Did you ever
wanted to know with one click where you or your opponent didn’t play what you actually prepared? With CPT
this becomes a very simple task.
First let’s load the example database which comes with CPT 4 and is located in your local document folder under Chess Position Trainer. Click on the application menu button again and choose Open.
Browse to the folder where you can find the “ExampleDatabase.cpt” database. It contains one opening for
White which is just by chance the “Closed Sicilian”. However, this one is actually quite complete.
Go to the opening module and then click on the “Run Against Repertoire” button of the ribbon page “Extra
Windows”.
This will show you a dialog box where you have to provide a PGN file which contains your played games. In
the same folder as the example database is located you can find a PGN file with the name “Amarok.pgn”.
Browse for this file as the “watch file”.