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Subject: Re: professional chess programs for windows

Author: Melvin S. Schwartz

Date: 13:02:56 03/02/00

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On March 02, 2000 at 08:59:59, Gerald Grimsley wrote:

>I was wondering what most readers feel is the best windows program (tiger,
>fritz, Nimzo, Junior, etc) out there considering such factors as bugs, strength
>of play, user friendly features, databases, opening books, technical support,
>etc.  I would like to buy a professional grade chess program for windows and can
>only get one program.
>Any thoughts would be appreciated.
>Thanks in advance.
>Gerald

Hello Gerald,

For support there is none better than what you'll get with Rebel-Tiger.

Strenght: I think Rebel-Tiger is strong enough!

Features: Among other things it offers Internet connectivity.

Database: Relatively small but you can import games and increase the size.

Opening book: Very good!

User Friendly: I find it quite enjoyable to use. Another thing worth mentioning
is the people involved with Rebel-Tiger listen to your wants and needs with
admirable respect, and look to further enhance your enjoyment with the program.

Regards,
Mel



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