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How do I open the "Middlegame" database? Need a player name



 
 
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Old August 17th 03, 10:20 AM
Jo Steinschuld
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Default How do I open the "Middlegame" database? Need a player name

Yes, I have the book!
But, this ' password' is meant as a kind of copyright-protection so that
only those who own the book have a identical game-set as the book without to
retyping the games/positions for computerscreen-studying.

Sorry ;-))
Jo

"Loki" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
hlink.net...
Hello,

I have a database of games from a Max Euwe book. But to open it I need to
know this:

YOU CAN FIND THE PASSWORD EASILY in KRAMER/EUWE:
THE MIDDLEGAME itself (in any edition you may have):

1) Go to the chapter "Individual Style" (last chapter of vol.2)
2) look at the subsection "TAL" (just near the end) and
3) look at the game Tal - xxxxxxxxxxx that is given in that section.

The password is the (last) name
of the black player xxxxxxxxx of this TAL game.

Does anyone have a copy of this book that they can just post the name? I
looked at the local Borders and the book is not there.

Thanks!

GAM




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Old August 17th 03, 09:49 PM
Loki
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Default How do I open the "Middlegame" database? Need a player name

I know it's a form of password protection. But it's a weak form if that.
That's the reason I asked for it on this forum. I think telling someone you
know the name, but are not willing to give it is hilarious. I could just
order the book from Amazon and then return it. But alas, a good Samaritan
pulled through. So to Jo, thanks for the password lesson.

And walah! "geller" is the right answer. Thanks for the info Bart!


"bart" wrote in message
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geller

"Jo Steinschuld" schreef in bericht
...
Yes, I have the book!
But, this ' password' is meant as a kind of copyright-protection so

that
only those who own the book have a identical game-set as the book

without
to
retyping the games/positions for computerscreen-studying.

Sorry ;-))
Jo

"Loki" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
hlink.net...
Hello,

I have a database of games from a Max Euwe book. But to open it I

need
to
know this:

YOU CAN FIND THE PASSWORD EASILY in KRAMER/EUWE:
THE MIDDLEGAME itself (in any edition you may have):

1) Go to the chapter "Individual Style" (last chapter of vol.2)
2) look at the subsection "TAL" (just near the end) and
3) look at the game Tal - xxxxxxxxxxx that is given in that section.

The password is the (last) name
of the black player xxxxxxxxx of this TAL game.

Does anyone have a copy of this book that they can just post the name?

I
looked at the local Borders and the book is not there.

Thanks!

GAM








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Old August 18th 03, 12:53 PM
David Ames
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Default How do I open the "Middlegame" database? Need a player name

"Loki" wrote in message hlink.net...
I know it's a form of password protection. But it's a weak form if that.
That's the reason I asked for it on this forum. I think telling someone you
know the name, but are not willing to give it is hilarious. I could just
order the book from Amazon and then return it. But alas, a good Samaritan
pulled through. So to Jo, thanks for the password lesson.

And walah! "geller" is the right answer. Thanks for the info Bart!



"walah!" is really "voilą!" Some people don't hear the "v" sound when
it is formed with the teeth on the inner side of the lower lip.

David Ames
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Old August 18th 03, 08:49 PM
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Default How do I open the "Middlegame" database? Need a player name

"Loki" wrote in rec.games.chess.misc:

I know it's a form of password protection. But it's a weak form if
that. That's the reason I asked for it on this forum. I think telling
someone you know the name, but are not willing to give it is
hilarious. I could just order the book from Amazon and then return
it. But alas, a good Samaritan pulled through. So to Jo, thanks for
the password lesson.

And walah! "geller" is the right answer. Thanks for the info Bart!



Maybe it is password protected to guarantee that people get paid for their
work and investment. Maybe it's part of a bigger plot in our society that
rewards people money for their hard work to earn a living. Maybe.

Maybe not so voilą.



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