I've purchased Hiarcs and am very pleased with the product. It does far more than I completely understand at this point, and I'm still learning. The one area I wanted to explore was building an opening repertoire and practicing with that repertoire to get it down.
I found that the play game menus will allow play with certain openings (fantastic) but I have an unhealthy interest in learning dubious gambits (think Stafford, Busch Gass, etc).
What steps (and I do need steps - I'm old and slow with this software) would you take to build that out? Appreciate any advice!!
Building a Dubious Repetoire
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Re: Building a Dubious Repetoire
There are many gambits available in the Play game dialog (Play->New game menu item), then choose Starting position=Opening and select from the many openings available that includes the Latvian Gambit, Budapest Gambit, Benko Gambit, Dutch Staunton Gambit, Smith Mora Gambit, Danish Gambit, Kings Gambit, Evans Gambit, Ruy Lopez Schliemann Gambit (and delayed gambit), Marshall Gambit, Blumfield Gambit.
You can also start from any opening position from another database, open a game in a database tab and go to the position you want to play from and choose Play->From current position in the menus.
You can also open WorkBase DB and start a new game (Game->New), enter the opening moves to reach your desired gambit position and then choose the Play->From current position menu item.
You can also start from any opening position from another database, open a game in a database tab and go to the position you want to play from and choose Play->From current position in the menus.
You can also open WorkBase DB and start a new game (Game->New), enter the opening moves to reach your desired gambit position and then choose the Play->From current position menu item.
Re: Building a Dubious Repetoire
Very interesting information. Thanks, Mark!
Best regards!
Best regards!
Re: Building a Dubious Repetoire
Thank you for that - super helpful and informative.