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Subject: Re: professional chess programs for windows

Author: Robert Pawlak

Date: 17:46:58 03/02/00

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On March 02, 2000 at 09:16:07, Laurence Chen wrote:
>If you really want a chess engine with all the databases features then get Chess
>Assistant 5, it has the chess tiger engine built in, and it will play chess also
>!!!
>Of course it is much expansive than a stand alone chess program. The price is
>about US $155.00 for CA5 while a chess engine would cost about US $55.00.  If
>you cannot afford CA5, the next best choice is Fritz 6 or Junior 6.

I would have to echo this sentiment. CA5 is definitely a killer program,
especially for analysis. Even if you decide to spend less money and go with
Fritz, you will still be quite happy (at least for a while :-)).

Bob P.

If you want more info, see my web page at
members.aol.com/rjpawlak/ch_widow.html. I also have some reviews at
www.chessopolis.com.

The review of CA 5 is currently in progress.




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