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Posted by brankort
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2/09/2003
14:47:49

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Subject: free online anaysis?

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Hi all
Along time ago on this site someone posted a site that would email you analysis of a game you could export. I used it once but didnt save the URL...anyone aware of this site?


Posted by zdrak
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2/09/2003
15:09:39

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www.nimbleknight.com/


Posted by gatsby
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2/09/2003
18:10:25

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thanks for the tip regarding that site... i just signed onto it... does this site actually email game analysis results, or must you always log in at nimbleknight.com??? if they do forward results to an email account, i did not see that link.

Posted by rkatteri
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3/19/2003
14:09:19

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www.nimbleknight.com

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Right now you have to login to view the reports.

Posted by rkatteri
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4/06/2003
08:17:51

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Re:www.nimbleknight.com

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Right now you can also annotate the games yourself and compare your annotations with that of the computer




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