Author: Micheal Cummings
Date: 03:13:24 11/19/99
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On November 19, 1999 at 05:19:47, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: >Hi Seth, > >ChessBase is a database program for chess games. >It has all the functionality you would expect from a database program, including >advanced search and storing possibilities. >If you buy the program you also get a big (and clean) database with it of some >1,1 million games, which you can use for chechink opening repertoire, finding >certain tactical interesing situations and so on. >Furthermore you will get a lot of info on all players through the players >encylopedia. > >You can keep a record of your own games, find out how you did by using an >analysis engine, annotate (also multimedia) and look for certain patterns in >your games. You could also do that for your personal Nemesis from the local >chess club, study his/her games, and surprise him/her with the opening he/she's >worst at. > >On http://www.chessbase.com you will find all info you want, and you can >download a free trial version of the old CB 6 version, called CB light, to get >an impression. Also you could weed through Steve Lopez' T-notes selecting the >notes about ChessBase (7) to get an impression. >ChessBase has also a site in USA, conveniently called >http://www.chessbaseusa.com > >Good luck with the info hunt. > >Jeroen ;-} Plus people talk about chessbase the company and the many products they distribute. Just goto their site listed above and see all about them.
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