I just got my pairings for a tournament tomorrow, and found my opponent's USCF account. Is it possible to access some of his past games so I can prepare? I can see his statistics from his last event but not the game...
Thank You!
I just got my pairings for a tournament tomorrow, and found my opponent's USCF account. Is it possible to access some of his past games so I can prepare? I can see his statistics from his last event but not the game...
Thank You!
@Davil2008
hey
I THINK IN ANY WEBSITE THEY WON'T POST PLAYER GAMES
It's not possible!
@Davil2008
hey
I THINK IN ANY WEBSITE THEY WON'T POST PLAYER GAMES
It's not possible!
@Davil2008 I would check out TWIC.
https://theweekinchess.com/twic
#nh_1 how does this website work?
#nh_1 how does this website work?
@Davil2008 said in #4:
#nh_1 how does this website work?
Scroll down on that page, batch download the PGNs, batch unzip them with e.g. 7zip, merge the PGNs by executing "for %%f IN (*.pgn) DO type %%f>>joined.pgn" in a console, import the joined.pgn into Scid and then into a Scid database, filter by opponents name.
The only complex thing is getting the PGNs (and cleaning up the pgn). I meanwhile do this using a python script.
@Davil2008 said in #4:
> #nh_1 how does this website work?
Scroll down on that page, batch download the PGNs, batch unzip them with e.g. 7zip, merge the PGNs by executing "for %%f IN (*.pgn) DO type %%f>>joined.pgn" in a console, import the joined.pgn into Scid and then into a Scid database, filter by opponents name.
The only complex thing is getting the PGNs (and cleaning up the pgn). I meanwhile do this using a python script.
But you can also tell me the opponent's name, I can check in my database and upload his games into a study here.
But you can also tell me the opponent's name, I can check in my database and upload his games into a study here.
Wow thank you!!
@Davil2008 said in #7:
Wow thank you!!
OK, I need the name :-)
@Davil2008 said in #7:
> Wow thank you!!
OK, I need the name :-)
Oh I see, you mean you can do it on your own, ok.
Oh I see, you mean you can do it on your own, ok.
From what I'm aware, it's up to the tournament director or local magazine (at lot of state federations will send out monthly magazines) to publish games people have played. Not all get published, and not sure if they're always available.
From what I'm aware, it's up to the tournament director or local magazine (at lot of state federations will send out monthly magazines) to publish games people have played. Not all get published, and not sure if they're always available.