From: Esteban C. <est...@gm...> - 2011-07-19 17:17:34
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2011/7/19 Fulvio <fb...@li...> > Esteban Cervetto wrote: > >> is it possible annotate in PGN standads the time issued per move? >> It is an important data when you have to analize your performance. >> > I agree. > I like the ICC format, just a comment with the remaining time ( h:mm:ss ) > For example: > > 1. e4 {1:40:30} c6 {1:40:25} 2. d4 {1:40:02} d5 {1:40:50} > > > > I don't have time for scid development now, but after the summer i will > write some code to interpret a comment starting with h:mm:ss as clock values > and show it on the right of the board. > Bye, > Fulvio > Great! It would be remarkable keep in mind that some points and ideas before begin to write code: 1) Usually, the reflection time per game doesn't last more than 120 minutes. In my personal games, I only wrote the total minutes expended. 2) Annotate time for all the moves is a very boring task. It would be as easy as possible. In the same manner that one enter the moves through a graphical board, I think the best is in a grid like Excel (apart from the rest of teh interface). I should not put in the comment window; although, a new grid-window "enter times..." works well. Not for the moment!, but I have new ideas in advance that I'd like to share: a) Of course, the data in time would be available numerically to perform histograms and other statistics b) If I can connect my errors (symbol "?") with the timeseries, I can make a report pointing the more stressful moment in the game (or a couple of games - example: a specific opening) c) In what moment I Though so much? I left a great blog about excelling your own training (it is in spanish, but has a english version www.chess4real.com) http://ajedrezdeentrenamiento.com/una-guia-en-doce-pasos-para-analizar-tus-partidas-de-ajedrez/ |