[Retros] Retros Digest, Vol 138, Issue 2

N.N. nakabisha at gmail.com
Mon Dec 7 02:08:18 EST 2015


I suggest to start with an international db with all know proof games.
This 'll be an enormous task.
If it sucseed then we can continue with other retro's

Alain (Belgium)

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> Dear retro-friends,
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> It would be nice if all future retro problems published in journals could
> be
> stored systematically in PDB, WinChloe & YACPDB.
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> This would at least stop us digging the hole deeper. Follow-up steps could
> include:
> - dealing with historical backlog in journals.
> - considering a subset of the problems published more informally (matplus,
> France-Echecs, problemchess.net, here in RML etc).
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> Obviously, this is a much broader problem than just retro, but maybe it's
> easier to tackle this more limited scope.
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> What would it take to make this happen?
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> Thanks & all the best,
> Andrew.
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