Fritz 15 Batch Analysis


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A useful feature of Fritz is its ability to run Blunder Check and Full Analysis on several games or even a full database.

Go to the Home toolbar, then click on the Database button (F12) to go to the Database window.

Here you must first open the database where the games you want analyzed are located.

First click on File and then Open (the direct shortcut for this is Ctrl-O).

A pane will open, allowing you to locate the database. If it is a PGN file (*.PGN), then before you go to the directory where the file is saved, click on Files of type, and select PGN files (*.PGN). If you neglect this step, your PGN file will not appear even if you are in the correct directory.

Now you should see a list of games. You can select several games using the typical Windows shortcuts. Click on one, the holding the Shift key, click on another and it will select all the games in between, and/or you can select one by one holding the Ctrl key pressed down and clicking the games you want.

Once the games are chosen and highlighted, go to the Database tab at top, and then choose Blunder Check or Full Analysis. Just remember to consider how much time this will take. For example, if you choose 20 games, then even if you choose to have each one analyzed for only five minutes that is still nearly two hours before it is done.

 

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