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Subject: Re: My Collection Of Chess Software and the software you need to improve

Author: Martin Grabriel

Date: 22:55:45 12/28/99

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That reminds me of my Kasparov Travel Champion unit. Lost one black rook and a
black bishop. Can't seem to find anyone who sells parts/willing to give away
parts  so that I can replace them. I stopped playing with it since (for a long
time now). My Kasparov Gambit on 6 diskettes and CM3000 had also "expired" as
they were bought in diskettes which have now rotted (fungus filled to be more
exact) and cannot be used again when I upgraded my PC.
Perhaps that is why software on CD-Rom is better.


On December 29, 1999 at 00:00:34, Mark Young wrote:

>On December 28, 1999 at 18:11:13, Charles Unruh wrote:
>
>>But they say it's not how big it is, it's how you use it :),(List is below)
>>HAhahaahahah.
>>
>>My advice to all wouldbe collectors is to get fritz 5 or 6 + (one other engine,
>>H7.32 or J5 etc) Studies 2.0, Claude Kabers Tactics database(Free), The Fritz
>>Database is all you need in that regard.  If you need just a little candy then
>>get Chessmaster.  Collecting more can be fun, but it really gets in the way of
>>why most people get programs in the first place, which is to improve your actual
>>chess play.
>>
>>1.Studies is the best thing for improving your calculation, provides a strong
>>base for understanding the endgame as well.
>>
>>2.Claude Kabers tactics is just fantastic, a Ton of GREAT ordered material, from
>>actual games and free.  Kaber is also a master.
>>
>>3.Fritz5-5.32 is all around nice, F6 has even more functions, but takes a little
>>more time to get a handle on. Not as good a database as CB7, or Chess assistant,
>>but more than anyone beneath a professional chess player probably should need.
>>Has such ease of moving between playing programs, nice handicapping features
>>etc.
>>
>>4.Chessmaster great style of play, great Waitzkin audio tutorials, great
>>handicapping.
>>
>>You should be able to get all of this for just under $100 bucks
>>
>>2 International Masters and 1 GM on ICC, when i Asked them if i stranded a
>>person on an island(with some natural talent) And wanted them to become a master
>>in a year what 5 books they should get they pretty much all gave the combination
>>of 1 endgame book, 1 combo book, and best games of grandmaster A,B,& C.  Spend
>>any extra money you have on that :).
>>
>>
>>Chessmaster 2000->6000
>>Rebel 8-> rebel century
>>Hiarcs 6->7.32
>>Nimzo 98->2000
>>Genius 2->6.5
>>Shredder2->4
>>Fritz 3->Fritz 6
>>Chess System Tal 2
>>Mchess 8
>>Junior 4.5->7
>>Wchess 2000
>>Zarkov 5
>>Tiger 10.1,11.7 & Tiger 12
>>Doctor?
>>Ed Chess
>>Several unknown chess playing programs
>>Various Crafties
>>Cyrus Chess 3d
>>Chessbase 7.0
>>Chess Mentor Deluxe
>>Studies 2.0
>>Encyclopedia of Middlegames
>>CT-Art 3.0
>>Chess Strategy
>>Claude Kabers Tactics Database
>>Blindfold
>>Nalimov Endgames
>>
>>Are you jealous :)?
>
>Got most of them plus many older pc programs. Also a whole herd of older and
>newer table top and hand held units, The Chessmachine, some old sinclair 16
>chess programs, and a INTELEVISION chess program. Having new is easy, having old
>and still working chess units and software is harder.



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