How to post chess games

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Re: How to post chess games

Post by orgfert » Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:59 am

BB+ wrote:[FEN "r1bk1b1r/ppp1pp2/7p/4P1p1/4p3/6P1/PPP2PP1/RN2KB1R w KQ - 2 13"]
13. Nc3 Bf5 14. O-O-O+ Kc8 15. Be2 Bg7 *Still not working with O-O-O+? At least for me it doesn't, as clicking on "Be2" in move 15 gets stuck with Black's 13th still highlighted.
Seems to work on this end. Maybe a browser restart? If not, I dunno.

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Re: How to post chess games

Post by BB+ » Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:06 am

After enough fidgeting (opening/closing/quitting/running, with mozilla/firefox) and clearing cookies, well, now it works. I'm not sure what the problem was.

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Re: How to post chess games

Post by Jeremy Bernstein » Sat Jan 15, 2011 7:17 pm

Jeremy Bernstein wrote:You may need to blow away your browser cache, or manually refresh the page, before it will work properly.

BTW, I am working on a sweet new, top secret feature, reverse-engineered from a number of fashionable, commercial chess programs, for this widget. Watch this space...

jb
Alright, the new awesomeness is nearly ready. Once I've done a couple more days of testing, I'll unleash this on OpenChess and we'll probably have a few days of mayhem. It's working pretty well here, though...
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Re: How to post chess games

Post by kingliveson » Sat Jan 15, 2011 8:12 pm

Jeremy Bernstein wrote:
Alright, the new awesomeness is nearly ready. Once I've done a couple more days of testing, I'll unleash this on OpenChess and we'll probably have a few days of mayhem. It's working pretty well here, though...
Looking very nice...do members get to vote or have a say on the board colour?
PAWN : Knight >> Bishop >> Rook >>Queen

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Re: How to post chess games

Post by Jeremy Bernstein » Sat Jan 15, 2011 8:36 pm

kingliveson wrote:
Jeremy Bernstein wrote:
Alright, the new awesomeness is nearly ready. Once I've done a couple more days of testing, I'll unleash this on OpenChess and we'll probably have a few days of mayhem. It's working pretty well here, though...
Looking very nice...do members get to vote or have a say on the board colour?
Sorry, I was unclear. The feature isn't the board. It's the live variations.

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Re: How to post chess games

Post by Uly » Sat Jan 15, 2011 11:03 pm

I know the point is the live variations, but it's hard not to comment in the improved board colors and piece set :)

Hopefully it'll have a scrollbar on the right (as with our current system) so the board is visible at all times (on the sample picture I scroll down and the board disappears from view at the top).

Good job!

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Re: How to post chess games

Post by Jeremy Bernstein » Sun Jan 16, 2011 1:00 am

Uly wrote:I know the point is the live variations, but it's hard not to comment in the improved board colors and piece set :)

Hopefully it'll have a scrollbar on the right (as with our current system) so the board is visible at all times (on the sample picture I scroll down and the board disappears from view at the top).

Good job!
The intention was to leave everything as-is, but turn on the variations, which were a pain in the ass to implement, thank you very much. ;) If people hate the current "sachlich blau" that much, we can change it.

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Re: How to post chess games

Post by Jeremy Bernstein » Mon Jan 17, 2011 1:22 pm

Live variations support is now live. You can toggle them on and off with the '-' key.

I am confident that there are some lingering bugs, I just haven't found them yet. Please let me know if you run into trouble.

[Event "WCh"]
[Site "Bonn GER"]
[Date "2008.10.20"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Kramnik,V"]
[Black "Anand,V"]
[WhiteElo "2772"]
[BlackElo "2783"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D49"]
[Annotator "IM Malcolm Pein"]
[EventDate "2008.10.14"]

{Mark Levitt:
Welcome to Game 5 of the Kramnik vs. Anand match. Anand leads 2.5-1.5. IM
Malcolm Pein is in Bonn, Germany and will make ringside comment from
time-to-time.} 1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 {IM Malcolm Pein: Once
again the Slav. IM Malcolm Pein: Anand arrives first. Kramnik offers the
Meran again.} e6 5. e3 Nbd7 {IM Malcolm Pein: Post game analysis suggested
that Kramnik was better, so he offers a repeat - who will blink first?} 6. Bd3
dxc4 7. Bxc4 b5 8. Bd3 a6 9. e4 c5 10. e5 cxd4 11. Nxb5 axb5 12. exf6 gxf6 13.
O-O $2 Qb6 14. Qe2 Bb7 15. Bxb5 Rg8 {Mark Levitt: The players are moving at a
rapid pace. Obviously a lot of home analysis has bolstered both sides
confidence!} 16. Bf4 {IM Malcolm Pein: Played with a flourish - and Kramnik
heads off to the private room.} Bd6 {IM Malcolm Pein: Good afternoon all. I
have made it from Liverpool to Bonn, so greetings from the VIP room. Kramnik
bashed out 16.Bf4 and then dispensed with his jacket!} 17. Bg3 {
IM Malcolm Pein: This is a solid move. Now Black can exchange.} (17. Bg3 Ke7
18. Nxd4 Ne5 (18... Qxd4 19. Rfd1) 19. Rfd1 {Fritz 11: +/= (0.56)}) 17... f5 {
IM Malcolm Pein: Seeking to bludgeon open the g-file with ...f4 Fritz 11:
revised: =/+ (-0.60) Mark Levitt: Fritz 11 incorrect position. Disregard.
Mark Levitt: Announcement: If you refresh your browser now we have a new
version that allows you to play your own moves on the screen while spectating.
Work it out foryourself!} (17... Bxg3 18. hxg3 {
IM Malcolm Pein: leaves the g-file forever blocked.}) 18. Rfc1 (18. Rfc1 f4 19.
Bh4 {Fritz 11: = (0.07) Mark Levitt: revised: =/+ (-0.60)}) (18. Ne5 {
Fritz 11: has been sugested by some viewers, but then} Bxe5 19. Qxe5 {
Fritz 11: =/+ (-0.30)}) 18... f4 19. Bh4 {Mark Levitt: Announcement: If you
refresh your browser now we have a new version that allows you to play your
own moves on the screen while spectating. Work it out for yourself!} Be7 (19...
Be7 20. a4 Qd6 21. Ra3 Rd8 22. Bxe7 Kxe7 {Fritz 11: =}) 20. a4 {Mark Levitt:
This move protects the b5-bishop and intends 21.Ra3 to defend the f3-knight.
Mark Levitt: Or rather Ra3 at the right time! Mark Levitt: Once the
dark-squared bishops are exchanged, the a3-square becomes available.} Bxh4 21.
Nxh4 Ke7 {IM Malcolm Pein: Black has a threat here. White cannot ignore it.
Qh5 seems best but if b4 then look what happens} 22. Ra3 {
IM Malcolm Pein: Now Rg5 suggests itself to stop Qh5 and prepare Rag8} (22. Qh5
Qd6 23. Bxd7 Qxd7) (22. Kf1 Rg5 23. Nf3 Rd5 24. Rd1 Nf6) (22. b4 Rg3 (22...
Rxg2+ 23. Nxg2 Rg8 24. f3 d3+ 25. Qf2 Bxf3 26. Qxb6 Rxg2+ 27. Kf1 Nxb6 {
IM Malcolm Pein: with nasty threats of Nb6-d5-e3 or Rxh2} (27... Bc6 28. Bxc6 {
Rxc6} () {Nd5} 28... Rxh2 29. Kg1 Rc2 {Rxb6 d2} (29... Rc2 {dxc2})))) 22...
Rac8 23. Rxc8 Rxc8 24. Ra1 Qc5 (24... Rc5 25. Rd1) 25. Qg4 Qe5 (25... Qe5 26.
Nf3 Bxf3 27. Qxf3 Rc2 28. Rd1 Nc5 29. b4 Ne4 30. Bd3 Ng5 31. Qb7+ Rc7 32. Qb8
h6 {Fritz 11: = (0.00)}) 26. Nf3 Qf6 27. Re1 (27. Nxd4 Qxd4 28. Rd1 Nf6 29.
Rxd4 Nxg4 30. Rd7+ Kf6 31. Rxb7 Rc2 32. b4 Nxf2 33. a5 Ne4 34. a6 {
Fritz 11: (0.83)}) (27. Bxd7 Kxd7 28. Nxd4 Ke7 {
IM Malcolm Pein: and Black has compensation.}) 27... Rc5 (27... Nf8 {
IM Malcolm Pein: was given by Yusupov in the commentary room}) 28. b4 Rc3 29.
Nxd4 {Fritz 11: not good according to Fritz} Qxd4 (29... Qxd4 30. Rd1 Nf6 31.
Rxd4 Nxg4 32. Rd7+ Kf6 33. h3 Rc1+ 34. Bf1 Bc8 {Fritz 11: (-1.78)}) 30. Rd1 Nf6
31. Rxd4 Nxg4 32. Rd7+ Kf6 {Mark Levitt: If Fritz is correct, then Kramnik
must be in big trouble with only 13 minutes remaining .} 33. Rxb7 Rc1+ 34. Bf1
Ne3 {Mark Levitt: Wow!!} 35. fxe3 fxe3 {There is no way out for Kramnik} 0-1

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Re: How to post chess games

Post by Uly » Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:35 am

Great! I haven't found any problems.
Jeremy Bernstein wrote:Live variations support is now live. You can toggle them on and off with the '-' key.
Pressing the '-' key doesn't do anything around here.

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Re: How to post chess games

Post by Uly » Tue Jan 18, 2011 2:53 am

Okay, at this post:

http://www.open-chess.org/viewtopic.php ... 8822#p8822

I posted the game using pgnlast tags, however, I see the penultimate move highlighted (and position shown) instead of the last move.

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