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Subject: Re: Chess Training Software COMMAND me now no more choices :)!

Author: Charles Unruh

Date: 12:28:49 04/20/99

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On April 20, 1999 at 06:49:17, Laurence Chen wrote:

>On April 19, 1999 at 21:12:38, Charles Unruh wrote:
>
>>
>>>>
>>>>Charles Unruh
>>>>The average Class A player
>>>Hi Charles,
>>>The root of your problem lies in YOU!!!
>>
>>Of course the problem lies within every chessplayer.  The point is that it's too
>>hard to fix yourself, that's why we have coaches and teachers to force us(train)
>>to do what we should.
>>
>>>It all depends what's your main goal at the present,
>>
>>The goal is always to simply improve, and all i'm saying is i purchase software
>>to train me, not for me to utilise it to train myself! I want the software to do
>>the training part, i just need to do the following instructions part.  This
>>flexibility is just not how a teacher should work, were i pick the lessons, the
>>amount, and type.  People mostly will just study what they like, and usually
>>what they like is what they need the least help in.
>>
>>
>>
>>  Sounds to me that you got all the necessary tools, you just need some
>>>guidance
>>
>>
>>Key word Guidance!  That's right the software should tell me what to study!
>>That's the nature of a trainer.
>>
>> C. Unruh
>>The averge Class A player
>Well if you need to be guide then get a personal chess coach.

What are you arguing?  This article is about someone needing to write a program
that actually trains.

 Otherwise define
>specific goals and try to achieve them.

I already said i'm interested in software that trains not in training myself
>Laurence

  What are you arguing?  This article is about someone needing to write a
program that actually trains.



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