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Subject: Re: What's the best chess instructional program to improve one's play?

Author: Alex

Date: 08:55:25 08/13/03

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On August 13, 2003 at 09:41:50, emerson tan wrote:

>Can you recommend a chess instructional software that can raise one's elo to at
>least master level? I estimate my elo rating to be around 1600 - 1700.
>
>I'm looking for a software that teaches all the chess knowledge available. Lots
>of exercises to reinforce what you learned and provides positions for you to
>play out with different chess programs. An instructional software that has lots
>of tactical, positional, strategic and endgame exercises and positions to play
>out.
>
>I bought a lot of books but I become somewhat lazy in using a book especially if
>the variations becomes very thick. I usually get lost and find it too time
>consuming to set the board again in every variation. Also too lazy to set the
>position on the computer. intructional software are very convenient, you just
>click your mouse to navigate the thick variations, you don't lose spontaneity in
>your thought process.
>
>Any website that reviews chess instructional software will be a great help.
>
>Thanks
keyword search on seagaard and chess reviews you will get a good site.  Alex



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