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Old 03-21-06, 05:36 PM   #1
scandium
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Originally Posted by Skybird
Ah, it is Scandium then!


Your last: 1. .../Ng8-f6
My move: 2. g2-g3


Due to experience from correspondence chess I would recommend that we

1. always repeat the last move of the opponent and adding our latest move to that, and

2. always use full notation. This is meant to help preventing misinterpretations, misunderstandings, misperceptions, or any kind of flaws like this.

I also must would like to get confirmation for this:
King = K =König
Queen = Q = Dame
Rook = R = Turm
Bishop = B = Läufer
Knight = N = Springer

I have never used English notation before, that's why I ask.

I use the PC board of one of my programs to log the moves and the position, however the engine is deactivated and does produce neither advise, nor position evaluations, nor any kind of hint, moves, or something. It is completely disabled I even do not use my PC-database. The computer move formular also shows no hints like these, so I have no computer assistance at all, I only use the board to log the moves and save the position over the days this will last. Is this okay for you?
Yeah that system and notation is fine (I've always used abbreviated algebraic notation but the full version is cool too). Same for the symbols. I'll be using Winboard to record the moves but under the same conditions: no computer assistance or database usage.

Your last: 2. g2-g3
My move: 2... e7-e6
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