Game history problem
This game has an incomplete game history and may not be reported correctly.
Holy Cow! Or I should say 'MEOW'! I've been playing here for years - proud of many games and accomplishments - and like to look back on my games for opening analysis, middlegame ideas, etc. This is a valuable tool for learning and improvement!
NOW, I get this 'game history problem' in numerous games. Actually, I find this DEVASTATING, and disappointing. I reached out to the webmasters, who ignored my comment. Have other people experienced this problem? Has it been addressed before? Does anybody know the cause or a solution? (meow)
I am surprised by this, since pgn is simple text - takes up little space. HOWEVER, had I only known this in advance, I would have downloaded each and every one of my games onto my home computer for reference and analysis.
With over 200 games to my name, doing that task NOW, game by game, would take an enormous amount of effort. HOW ABOUT a feature to DOWNLOAD ALL GAMES in one shot?
Russ has been kind enough to send me my games. However, I am clueless - he sent a file in text format (hundreds of games - look like pgn to me, with all the headings), and none of my pgn readers can recognize this. Can anybody tell me how to change this text file into a pgn database, so readers such as Chessbase will work and read them in ??? (meow)
@Duchess64
Here is the update - Russ WAS GOOD ENOUGH to send me a file with ALL MY OLD GAMES (I think). It was a txt file, and I am still putting MUCH effort into changing this into a pgn database (see my thread at Chess forum), but I expect I'll get that working; eventually.
Then, I can view and analyze all my games using available software - such as Chessbase Reader, etc.
Now, since Russ did ME a solid, I did some quid pro quo - re-upped my membership here for a year. Seemed fair.
But note that Russ has said that he plans to reinstate all games to the database HERE, eventually (don't know when).
He also liked my suggestion - providing a 'download all games' feature as a members-only perk. If this actually happens, you can thank me later. (meow)
@mistercat saidThank you in advance!
@Duchess64
Here is the update - Russ WAS GOOD ENOUGH to send me a file with ALL MY OLD GAMES (I think). It was a txt file, and I am still putting MUCH effort into changing this into a pgn database (see my thread at Chess forum), but I expect I'll get that working; eventually.
Then, I can view and analyze all my games using available software - such as Chessbase Reader, et ...[text shortened]... all games' feature as a members-only perk. If this actually happens, you can thank me later. (meow)
-VR
The post that was quoted here has been removedI believe all non-subs who are new should have a limit to how many posts and alert they can do.
I also believe non-subs who were paying subs should have no limit on posting or alerts. If they are alerting just for the sake of alerting it will not take the Moderators long to catch on to what they are doing.
-VR
Folks, this thread is getting a bit too general and off my original topic, IMHO. I will remark on a few specifics:
'access to' or 'looking up' your games is an entirely different animal than 'downloading games'. If Russ restores the game files as promised, then everyone can look up games HERE, anytime. Also, anyone NOW can download a SPECIFIC GAME by using the 'pgn' button near the bottom of your game screen.
I was discussing the feature to download YOUR ENTIRE SET of games, which we can not do as yet.
I also play chess at the site 'Little Golem'. That site is not specifically for Chess and is WAY MORE PRIMITIVE and has less Chess features than this site, BUT - you can download your entire collection of games in pgn, anytime you want. This is NOT a member-only feature. I get the feeling that this feature was a fairly trivial option for the site creator. It was Russ, not moi, who suggested adding it as a member-only feature.
Look, it's HIS site, he gets to make the rules. As it is, we get PLENTY OF FREE FEATURES here, as I see it.
I won't comment on the other remarks, since they appear to be too general - differences between member and non-member privileges, distinction for 'occasional member', etc. I think that these topics might be discussed further in a thread devoted to that. (meow)