Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 18:05:51 07/05/99
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On July 04, 1999 at 11:26:41, Zachariah Amela wrote: >Dear Newsgroup; > >For many, many years now we have been playing against computers for fun and to >improve our game. My question is this: > >Can anyone give me any pointers on how to improve my chess game with a computer? >Should I study databases of games? Play against a plethra of different computer >applications? What programs would you suggest? What type of tutorials exist >and what ones would you recommend? > >I would consider myself an intermediate level player, so games and tutorials at >that level would be appropriate. > >Lastly, I live in a VERY remote area and becoming a member of a chess club is >simply not an option. Is there any Internet-based you would recommend? I know >ICC and FICS are good, but I have little time to play laggy Internet games. >What type of correspondence chess would you recommend? > >Thank you in advance for any assistance you might give. Just anelyse openings try to find the best strategical moves and use the program if it is tacticly corect Also Garry improves his chess like this by using computers
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