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Subject: Re: BookUp

Author: Tony Nichols

Date: 06:45:49 11/05/05

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On November 05, 2005 at 09:10:56, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>On November 05, 2005 at 08:08:27, Tony Nichols wrote:
>
>>On November 05, 2005 at 05:55:17, gerold daniels wrote:
>>
>>>On November 05, 2005 at 04:57:00, Tony Nichols wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am curious about the value of this program. Has anybody had any experience
>>>>with it(good or bad)? All comments welcome.
>>>>Regards
>>>>Tony
>>>
>>>Hello Tony. Very good program. Good program to learn openings and watch older
>>>games.
>>>
>>>Good luck,gerold.
>>
>> Hello Gerold,
>> Thanks for the info. I currently use chessbase products, Fritz and chessbase 9.
>>I wonder what I could do with bookup that I can't do with what I have. Any
>>suggestions?
>>Regards
>>Tony
>
>
>      Hi Tony
>      I don't own Bookup but you have perhaps the
>      excellent book "Modern Chess Analysis" from
>      Robin Smith who praises "Bookup" as the very
>      best tool for studying openings. The program
>      can do things neither ChessBase nor other
>      database programs are able to do.
>      Regards
>      Kurt


 Hello Kurt,

 I don't own this book. Maybe, It's worth buying the book before I buy anymore
software:) Anyways, thanks for the info.
Regards
Tony



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