I am interested in studying recent games with the Chinese fuseki. How does one do this? I have smartgo kifu but you are only able to search by year or player not by opening.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Professional games with the Chinese fuseki
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Re: Professional games with the Chinese fuseki
Use SmartGo Kifu then. There is a pattern/fuseki search engine so I see no problem. You can use SmartGo Kifu to study any fuseki you want played by pro players.Subotai wrote:I am interested in studying recent games with the Chinese fuseki. How does one do this? I have smartgo kifu but you are only able to search by year or player not by opening.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Let me know if you don't know how to access fuseki search.
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Re: Professional games with the Chinese fuseki
Yes, there is a pro pattern search engine but it tells you the percentage of games that used that move but it doesn't tell you which game it was. Any idea how to find this out?
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Re: Professional games with the Chinese fuseki
Yes, it does not tell you which games, yet. As for me I found it is not important for my studies - I just need to know pro moves and not who and when, but for some geeky stuff could be useful indeed.Subotai wrote:Yes, there is a pro pattern search engine but it tells you the percentage of games that used that move but it doesn't tell you which game it was. Any idea how to find this out?
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