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I got Fritz9 a while back but just now managed to install it. But now I can't seem to find the way to analyse one of my RHP games. Does any of you know how to do it?

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Originally posted by adam warlock
I got Fritz9 a while back but just now managed to install it. But now I can't seem to find the way to analyse one of my RHP games. Does any of you know how to do it?
In my opinion the best analyse option is "Infinitive analysis"

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Originally posted by Korch
In my opinion the best analyse option is "Infinitive analysis"
Ok.
But i can't do it. I can't seem to find the "load game" option.

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Originally posted by adam warlock
Ok.
But i can't do it. I can't seem to find the "load game" option.
I`m loading the game making moves and saving them 😛

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Originally posted by Korch
I`m loading the game making moves and saving them 😛
Ah! Guess I'll have to do the same way then.
Thanks. 🙂

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I'm not sure if you can directly load a game or not, but I'm sure that you don't have to manually make all of the moves. At the very least, you could import a pgn file into a Fritz database, then open the game via the database.

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Originally posted by Mad Rook
I'm not sure if you can directly load a game or not, but I'm sure that you don't have to manually make all of the moves. At the very least, you could import a pgn file into a Fritz database, then open the game via the database.
That seems more the kind of measure a lazy guy like me would like to take. Thanks to you too. 😀

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Originally posted by adam warlock
Ok.
But i can't do it. I can't seem to find the "load game" option.
Copy the pgn to the clipboard then go into Fritz and select Edit->Paste Game.

Works in Fritz 9.

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Originally posted by woof
Copy the pgn to the clipboard then go into Fritz and select Edit->Paste Game.

Works in Fritz 9.
Yes. That will get the bull off the ice or the cat out of the tree.