Hi Mark, Edward is on vacation right nowand not available to answer this question, so I'll try. Yes you can use the search procedure to find Chess problems. You should search for "wac" or "wac###" where ### is the problem number that you want to locate, or "problem". You will get multiple hits on any of these search strings because there will be the multiple answers from members. When we answer a problem that Richard posts we usually put "spoiler alert" in the subject line. This will also work in a search, but you will also get the multiple member responses, plus the correct answer posted by richard. HTH, Alvin ~ ----- Original Message ----- From: Mark R Hague To: blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 9:34 AM Subject: [blind-chess] Re: Getting Annotated Games from the archive! can you use this technique for searching for problem walks. I must admit when I tried the search operation it didn't seem to work as expected. Perhaps I'll revisit the serch page again. kind regards, Mark. ----- Original Message ----- From: Eddyz69@xxxxxxx To: blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 9:09 PM Subject: [blind-chess] Getting Annotated Games from the archive! Hello all, Use the following web site: www.freelists.org/archives/blind-chess Then, search for 000 through 150. Make sure to use all three digits. For example, 019 will get you Annotated Game #019. Edward