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One more Snowie question
Posted By: Jeff Barrows
Date: Thursday, 25 September 2008, at 3:55 a.m.
Hope this will be my last one. Looking at Oliver Heuler's article from the GammOnLine website, he states the following regarding efficient use of Snowie:
"Whenever you play through a match you should save the plays where you either don't understand Snowie' s play or you understand it but fear to make a similar mistake in the future. One directory is called "important" the other one "questions". Both directories have subdirectories containing certain themes (opening, prime vs. prime,blitz, backgame, bear-in, Bearoff anchors, splitting, slotting etc.) After a while you get a nice collection of positions tailor-made for your game. The questions directory can be used for taking lessons. I had lessons from several good players and found that just playing a game and discussion every move is not half as efficient as going through your collected problems with the teacher".
Does anyone know how to do this with Snowie? I can't find a way to save a position in Snowie in any directory that Oliver suggests.
Thanks again for any response.
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