Author: Ray MacFadyen
Date: 17:13:35 04/12/00
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On April 12, 2000 at 03:10:37, Nicholas Cooper wrote: >Hello all, > >A chess colleague of mine raves about the tutorials and audio annotations >supplied in Chessmaster 6000. As a class player, are they really that good or is >a good book a better bet? Also, are the game annotations by Larry Evans and >Yasser Serawain helpful or not?? And what of the other coaching features?? >Essentially, how would you rate the teaching facilities in this software? > >Any comments appreciated, as I don't have the opportunity of trying before I buy >so I would like to learn as much as possible before making a decision... > >Regards, > >Nick Cooper I thought the tutorials were the most outstanding feature I have seen in years,it is well worth buying cm6000 for the tutorials alone,hopefully in the future we will see this type of tutorial in lots of other programs,it is fascinating to hear the player talk about all his moves on the board. Just my opinion :-) Ray MacFadyen
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