Manual de Chess Position Trainer 4 2012 | Page 32

Chess Position Trainer – © Stefan Renzewitz 2012 - all rights reserved 32 Next you have to provide a player name. Please enter *amarok* (if you run your own games against your repertoire you should provide your name here). Finally tell the program to check both sides for the player name. If you click on OK your screen should look similar to the following screenshot: The program parsed the complete PGN file for all matching games. That means White or Black has a name which matches *amarok*. At the bottom you can see all games. If you click on any game the chessboard will automatically show you the position where you or your opponent played the first “novelity”. That means the move is not covered by any opening of your repertoire. In our case the repertoire contains only one opening, but this function works even with dozens of openings. The program will detect the corresponding opening which fits best to the game and then show the novelity. As the first game begins with 1. d4 we immediately have a novelity as our repertoire only covers 1. e4 for the “Closed Sicilian”. Now, go to game 10# (Amarok – ScirinKreeng) and double click the game. You will see that the novelty for this game is 3… e6. Activate the main window again. It should look like this: