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Subject: Re: Chess Mentor Chess Course

Author: Fernando Villegas

Date: 05:46:10 10/28/98

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On October 28, 1998 at 00:15:43, Larry S. Tamarkin wrote:

>Hi Tim:
>Hi Fernando:
>
>Chess Mentor is a great deal!  I'm a USCF life master & a chess software junkie.
>I have Chess Base 7, Chessica with the 5 tutor steps, Fritz5, Junior5, Genius5,
>and others.  I downloaded a demo of Strategy from the Chess Assistant page.
>(http:www.chessassistant.com), and I'll probably buy that program and the middle
>game program that they are selling, when money (and hard drive space), permits!
>But if you want to get the most 'bang for the buck', you really can't go wrong
>with this program.  I'm still learning from it, and getting enjoyment from it.
>
>mrslug - the inkompetent chess software addict!
>
>
>On October 27, 1998 at 18:34:07, Fernando Villegas wrote:
>
>>On October 27, 1998 at 17:38:39, Tim OLena wrote:
>>
>>>Any comments on the Chess Mentor Comprehensive Chess Course? I'd prefer to have
>>>some recommendations before I go for it !
>>
>>Hi Tim:
>>I suppose this is in a degree a matter of taste, but I am tempted to say that
>>this course, that I have in his advanced version -an outburst of pride- since
>>long time ago, is objetively an excellent tool for improving you skills and
>>really entertaining. I presume the comprensive course you are aiming at
>>incorporates all the company has been offering in detail, so I cannot imagine a
>>better purchase than that.
>>Fernando


Larry:
I already have the strategy by Convekta course and it is really good, including
a chess engine -dragon- and the chance to put anothers, like Rebel. You are not
going to go wrong with it.
Fernando



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