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Explanations:

Here I will explain what is my code for the tournaments and for the variations.
"S1: I-J TS2: T30b:"
"S" stands for Series
"TS" stands for Tournament-Series
"T" is for Tournament
"30": this is the number of the move in the game or in the allocated variation
"b" means black or the black's move, thus I have a different colour sceen it could be that I am writing "r"(=red) instead of "b"
"w" is so for white's move
"I" is my symbol for IlfatKarimov, or it could mean me...
"J" is my symbol for Jelle

"Td12wC1:" translates to a tournament where the position differs from the actual game.

"d" stands for deviation and indicates the crucial position with the better choice.

"C1" means that I have made a study and the content here is refering to this chapter.

New notion:
name of this game: PathOfTheTiger
side and number of move: w13-white's 13-th move
b24-black's 24-th move

first phase of the opening: A
It should be the phase where you are building up your setup.

B: second phase of the opening
It is the thing you might recognise in a game if you know your opening.
An alternative is describing it as an early stage of the middlegame.

New notion of sidelines:

+10b : this is the first move of the deviation/variation/alternative and is for now a correction to a missing-the-win mistake
To be able to note several choices and lines of the for now defending side I name the lines and treat it like functions.

Look what I mean:
a1w I see it as a(1w) and a is the name of the variation: yes it is not a very creative name, but I do not really have space in the title left. So the naming system is only to know how deep the moves are and how much the defender can complicate the game from a structured perspective like abacbadba() looks like the defender has a lot of choices.

Still working on.

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