Originally posted by @mchillHello, here is another new player! There is an option to paste a PGN at the bottom of the page where you post something (Called: "Insert board from PGN" ). In the game page select PGN and then copy-paste it there.
Hello everyone, I just suffered my 1st loss here at RHP, (not a surprise since I was giving up nearly 600 rating points to my opponent!) May I ask, how do I get my game from my completed games file over to here on the forums section so you folks can look at it? I would like your opinions. π
01 Aug 17
Originally posted by @laskerianHave you checked the 'help' and 'FAQ' pages yet? There is information there on how to post just a board position using the FEN or how to post a game using the PGN data.
Hello, here is another new player! There is an option to paste a PGN at the bottom of the page where you post something (Called: "Insert board from PGN" ). In the game page select PGN and then copy-paste it there.
FAQ
And there is a ton of other useful information about the site. It is worth taking a few minutes to look it over.
Originally posted by @mwmillerThanks a lot! π
Have you checked the 'help' and 'FAQ' pages yet? There is information there on how to post just a board position using the FEN or how to post a game using the PGN data.
FAQ
And there is a ton of other useful information about the site. It is worth taking a few minutes to look it over.
Originally posted by @mchillI have published some annotations of the game for you. Go to "community> annotated games" section of RHP.
Hello everyone, I just suffered my 1st loss here at RHP, (not a surprise since I was giving up nearly 600 rating points to my opponent!) May I ask, how do I get my game from my completed games file over to here on the forums section so you folks can look at it? I would like your opinions. π
My advice is, play more games until you find your level (your rating is still provisional at this point); then, when your rating settles down, play opponents up to no more than 300+ points above you. Above 300 points differential, you probably won't understand what they're doing to you.
Then keep challenging players slightly above your rating until there aren't any more. That's how one learns at this game.