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Subject: Re: A chip in your brain for openings?

Author: Georg Langrath

Date: 16:09:09 06/27/98

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On June 27, 1998 at 18:26:41, Ed Schröder wrote:

>>Posted by Georg Langrath on June 27, 1998 at 08:08:52:
>
>>Has anybody good tips how to learn the most usual opening lines with help of a
>>chessprogram? I have Rebel9, Fritz5, CSTAL, Chessmaster 4000 and Power Chess.
>
>You can load the BOOKTUTR database provided in the REBEL9\GAMES
>directory. Then enter the database, press (or click) "E" to select
>the english part. Then load the games (openings) of your wish and
>move forward to study them.
>
>- Ed -
>
>
Thanks. The Bonus-CD is so big that you easily miss something. The Bonus-CD is
generous, as everything with your products. I have found it promising.

Another product I have found is Fritz 3 (!!!). It suggests continues of openings
in the small boards that you can open behind mainboard. But your product is more
serious for real learning with names and everything.


Georg



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