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Subject: Re: Best tutorial software?

Author: Charles Unruh

Date: 07:37:51 11/13/99

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On November 13, 1999 at 01:57:57, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote:

>CCC people - Opinions please; What do you think is the best tutorial software in
>existance now, wheather as part of a chess playing program or not. Candidates
>below,
>

Studies 2.0 to me is the best

>* Chess Mentor  never have quite figured out how ro use it

>* Chess Base (and/or training CD's)
>* Chessica CD with tutor
>* CM7000, or earlier  Waitzkon tuts are nice not enough of them though, they should just sell a ton of those on CD

>* Bookup don't have it
>* Chess Academy don't have it.

>* CT-Art 3.0 or other Chess Assistant program Ct-art 3.0 is too weak,  Claude kaber has a better(harder probs) tactics database with a nicer arrangement.

>* New In Chess CD's

>* Just a strong human? chess trainer, with endless chess knowledge (Like the
>real life Bruce Pandofini) -:) bruce pandolfini, the guy is scared to even have his rating published.  You mean like a real strong player, then yes a real strong chessplayer, like khelmnitsky, orlov, dvoretsky.  I believe khemnitsky actually has a 4 year degree in chess education from a russian university.

>
>I'd love to hear of your personal experiences, and did I leave any candidates
>out?
>
>Happy Holidays!
>Larry T



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