Author: Robert Pawlak
Date: 15:19:39 05/16/99
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On May 16, 1999 at 18:13:58, Michael Fuhrmann wrote: >I'm about a 1400 player and would like to buy a chess program that would help me >improve a couple hundred rating points. Any opinions on which PC software would >be the best at helping me learn to play better? (A games store salesman told me >Fritz 5.32 has features that make it better for improving one's game than >Chessmaster 6000. Is he right? Should I consider another program?) That's incredible - the guy knew what he was talking about! Yes, Fritz 5.32 is a program that every serious player should have. Another good bet would be rebel - it has a very human-like playing style, and therefore is good for analysis purposes. You should also take a look at CT-ART, and excellent tactics training program. For more info, see my web page: http://hometown.aol.com/rjpawlak/ch_widow.html Bob P.
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