Manual de Chess Position Trainer 4 2012 | Seite 49

Chess Position Trainer – © Stefan Renzewitz 2012 - all rights reserved 49 You can export an opening as PGN file which then can be imported by many other chess programs. Several options let you configure the export to your preferences. The most import one might be the option to export as “One Game” or “One Game per Variation”. If you export as just one game it will have many variations. If you export as one game per variation you will end-up with many games. None of them will have any variations and many of them will be very similar as the program will create individual games for each possible line even if they only differ by the last move. 4.3.1.3.2 Export to EPD The EPD export will be especially interesting for those players who want to use the Copy Position You can copy the current position to the clipboard if you click on the corresponding symbol. This allows you to quickly analyze a position with another program, if you paste the position into it. Min-Max-Calculation function. You can easily export just the end positions (leaf nodes if you think about a tree representation of all variations). Then use a program which let you utilize a chess engine to analyse each position in the EPD export file and finally re-import the evaluation for each analysed position. Afterwards you can use the Copy Position You can copy the current position to the clipboard if you click on the corresponding symbol. This allows you to quickly analyze a position with another program, if you paste the position into it. Min-Max-Calculation.