Author: Micheal Cummings
Date: 21:19:41 12/03/98
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On December 03, 1998 at 23:54:26, mason wiest wrote: >Ok you guys admit it just once all of the CM products were and are some what >buggy but all could use some cosmetic surgery. Please be honest with if no >one else but yourself. And no I don't care if I can beat 6000 or not and what >does it matter anyway. To me that's just plain foolishness to ask of someone. >,anyone ! > > sign, > Eriq Buggy in what way, I get a good chess game out of it, I get to analyse positions and games. A few bugs in tutorials, but that is getting fixed. as for the playing a game of chess, and analysing games, then I have had no trouble. I can load up vairous game formats, create a nice database of games along with the 300,000 games that come with it. You might be talking about the game interface, well frankly I have my board and pieces looking pretty much like what you can see in Fritz and Rebel. I have never used the 3D boards, they are crappy to look at for any long and short period of time. I live in Australia and bought it for $49, compared to the $120 I got Rbel 10 for, and Fritz which I do not have is around the $150 mark. I must say right now I use CM6000 more than I use Rebel 10. Mason we all know you are just stirring the pot on the CM6000 subject. Do you even have the program. I doubt it since you seem to hate all CM programs, you would be a fool to buy any Chessmaster programs. So were do you get your info from Mason?
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