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Being of limited brain capacity I would love to be able to print out the history of my final choice of moves on the anslysis board. If then, by chance, my oponent makes the move I intended them to make I would remember what I had to do next. Trouble is . . . they seldom do!

So, is there any way to show the history of the analysis board?

[Thanks Dr Strangelove for pointing me to this forum]

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yes use a digital camera and take a snapshot after every move.

load them into your PC.

BINGO !

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I would love to be able to print out the history of my final choice of moves
You might find the notebook helpful as long as you can't print out the move history.

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Originally posted by Dudley
Being of limited brain capacity I would love to be able to print out the history of my final choice of moves on the anslysis board. If then, by chance, my oponent makes the move I intended them to make I would remember what I had to do next. Trouble is . . . they seldom do!

So, is there any way to show the history of the analysis board?

[Thanks Dr Strangelove for pointing me to this forum]
Write the down the notation of the lines (that's what we're talking here) in your notebook. That's what I do. Just make sure it's your notebook not message to the opponent. 😞

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
Write the down the notation of the lines (that's what we're talking here) in your notebook. That's what I do. Just make sure it's your notebook not message to the opponent. 😞
I once got a message during the endgame that was obviously meant for the notebook (or was it?) saying what he was going to do depending on my next move, only thing is we were of equal rating and there was an obvious (too obvious!) bad move as one of his responses, and if I had relied upon him making that move and he didn't I would have played a move that I would rather not have. I wish I had asked him because I didn't play it, but forgot to ask if it was a ploy.

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