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Subject: Re: Chess Mentor Chess Course

Author: Larry S. Tamarkin

Date: 21:15:43 10/27/98

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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



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