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Subject: Re: So what program should I buy for excellent chess instruction?

Author: Graham Banks

Date: 19:28:52 10/16/05

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On October 16, 2005 at 14:21:29, Carl Kesslero wrote:

>Chess Mentor now says their site is closed because of "corporate restructuring"
>(i.e. dissolution/bankruptcy/vanished off the planet) but they'll be back when
>hell freezes over, er, I mean, the restructuring is complete. Some stores still
>have copies on CD, but before I attempt to purchase one, it would be nice if
>someone could suggest any superior alternatives. Chess Mentor's free demo
>version looked interesting and helpful, my intention was to get the 867
>comprehensive version--more money than the basic one, considerably less than the
>deluxe advanced. Since I'm an intermediate player, it's too soon to go with the
>real hard challenges from Silman et al like solve for mate in 20.
>
>So I'd appreciate whatever advice you can give........

Chessmaster 10th edition has lessons included as well as its many other great
features.



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