Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 23:48:02 11/11/99
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On November 11, 1999 at 23:14:12, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote: >I find it hard to believe that Doveretsky was doing anything, but 'just talkin'. >Could be that since he was writing & publishing all his magnificent chess >books/material, that he was shopping around for a software maker who could adopt >the material to their program. Chess Mentor springs to mind, though I am not >suggesting that Doveretsky ever spoke to them, only that such a program would be >an ideal format for alot of the stuff in Doveretsky's (and other's), books. >Who knows, maybe someday a software maker like them, or Chess Academy, or >whoever, will contract already great works like Doveretsky's into their >program(s) When/if that happens the market of availble chess software >tutorial(s), available, will explode! > >Larry T Dvoretsky and co. has software. It costs an arm and a leg (over a grand $CDN), but it exists. No, I don't have more details about it. I only know this because a GM brought it up briefly while we were chatting re: computers and chess. Dave
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