Author: Mike Saavedra
Date: 12:39:53 12/18/98
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On December 18, 1998 at 15:25:55, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote: >In this I have to recommend something brilliant that has (and is), already being >done. Go to www.Chessbaseusa.com and click on Steve Lopez's T-Notes. There you >will find everything you could possibly want to know about using Chess Base & >Fritz products. (And if not, email Steve, & tell him what you want to see!) > >For some excellently written reviews of many chess software products, go through >the Computer Chess Resource Center. There is a lot good here... > >I'd like to see here more generalized discussion(s) about many of the different >available programs, and I don't much care what the level of 'expertise' is of >the contributer. As things stand now, people talk here about what THEY think is >important, not about my specific desires. In a way, this is good, because I >will often learn about some topic, that I would otherwise have been uninterested >in... > > > >mrslug - the inkompetent chess software addict! > > I agree, everybody should contribute helpful tips. If people with expertise with teaching chess would contribute, it would certainly integrate all the available tools to improve our game (OTB games study, online games, books, and of course, chess software). Unfortunately, many chess software manuals tell you what their feature ARE not how specifically they will help your game. Steve Lopez' T-notes are a great example (they are terrific), and they actually inspired me to post this message. I would like to see similar tips for other programs, and of course, other opinions.
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