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Junior
8.0 - double world champion System requirements: Penitum or compatible PC, 32 MB RAM, Win98, Me, 2000, XP, CD ROM drive, mouse. |
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Deep
Junior 8.0 (Multiprocessor chess program) £79.95 / $109.95 Deep
Junior 8.0 - Update |
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ChessBase
Magazine Extra 93 £17.95 / $27 Multimedia-report: Kasparov in Dresden Klitschkos at ChessBase English/German |
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ChessBase
Magazine 93 £17.95 / $27 A total of 1483 games, almost 500 games with expert analysis, plus reports and openings surveys. The highlight is of course Corus Wijk aan Zee, won by Anand ahead of Polgar. Multimedia reports include interviews with Tkachiev and Almira Skripchenko. Special sections for openings (nine special articles), middlegames, endgame, tactics, computer chess, etc. |
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World
Champion Fischer Monograph Robert Huebner (ChessBase CD ROM) £22.95/$34.95 The CD contains a database with an introduction by Robert Hübner, as well as Hübner's analysis of Fischer's "My 60 memorable games". The main database contained on the CD has all of Fischer's games, with an introductory text to the most important matches and tournaments. There are exactly 1000 entries, of which 44 are tournament reports, the rest games. About half of the games, 462 in all, are annotated, many very extensively. All the reports are in English and German. The Fischer CD also contains many pictures and 330 MB of historical film footage. |
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Great
Players Kit Chess Assistant CD ROM £69.95/£99.95 5 programs in one kit! 5 World Champions: Mikhail Tal, Alexander Alekhine, Mikhail Botvinnik, Emanuel Lasker and Jose Raul Capablanca Each program
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Ultimate
Games Collection Vol 5 £16.95/$19.95 Ultimate Game Collection 5 with the following improvements: 2.5 Million Games on the database Duplications under 0.5% Thousands of new games not included on any other CD-ROMs Demos of Bookup , Chess School Advance , ICC Blitzin software, Chess Mentor, and CT Arts
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The
Isolated Queen's Pawn All features
at a glance:
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Tiger
15.0 System requirements: Pentium PCs, Win 98, Me, XP, 2000, CD-ROM drive, mouse |
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Fritz
and Chesster Systems
requirements Pentium II 233 processor 32 MB RAM
(16 MB free memory) |
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William
Steinitz - The First World Champion Thorsten Heedt £17.95/$27 There have been 14 of. cial world champions in the history of chess within a period of more than 100 years. It started with William Steinitz, who won against Zukertort in 1886 and then held the highest title in chess until 1894. Furthermore, Steinitz enjoyed (and still enjoys) the reputation as the founder of the general positional school, the basic principles of which have not lost their unrestricted validity until today. Applying them, Steinitz was far superior to his contemporaries in practical play. Thorsten Heedt’s biography features a comprehensive portrait of the first world champion. An important part are of course the stations of his life – Prag, Vienna, London and finally America (Philadelphia as well as New York) are the places where Steinitz settled down. Naturally, also his 5 matches for the world championship are duly covered. Short texts about "appearance and constitution" as well as "character and manners" complete the picture of the first world champion. * more than
1000 games |
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Chess
Endings - Essential Knowledge Yuri Averbakh £24.95 / $29.95 By concentrating on the basic principles the average player is not only given a working knowledge of the endgame, but also a firm foundation on this fascinating stage of the chess game. The author, a Russian GM and endgame expert, takes the reader from the most elementary checkmates, through the exploitation of positional and material advantage, right up to the analysis of actual endings from master play. This classic was first published in 1966 and remains the standard guide for practical endgame play. |
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ChessBase
Magazine 92 £17.95 / $27 Multimedia report:
Databases:
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1.e4 White Repertoire Alexander Bangiev £17.95/$27 The main focus of Alexander Bangiev’s repertoire CD is the Grand Prix Attack of the Sicilian Defence, featuring a wealth of introduction texts, playing suggestions and annotated games about this sharp attacking weapon. Yet this is only the starting point of a complete White 1.e4-repertoire which offers a playing plan against all common replies by Black. The point: the suggested lines have a lot in common, often transpose and many times lead to similar middlegame positions - effective opening study guaranteed. This CD makes chess training fun: • suitable for advanced players • more than 600 games annotated by the author • 8 databases with more than 60,000 games • training database • ChessBase-Reader included • complete English version |
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Chess
Informants 81-85 £36.95/$59.95 The Chess Informants 81-85 in PGN CD brings a selection of 5,239 fully annotated theoretically important games played between February 2001 and September 2002. This collection features games from 11 world champions: Smyslov, Spassky, Karpov, Kasparov, Khalifman, Anand, Kramnik, Ponomariov, Chiburdanidze, Xie Jun and Zhu Chen, as well as major contributions from the chess elite, including M. Adams, Lékó, Bareev, Ivanchuk, Morozevich, B. Gelfand, Grischuk, Shirov, Svidler, Ju. Polgár, I. Sokolov, N. Short, Smirin, Van Wely, Zvjaginsev, Dreev, Z. Almási, J. Lautier, Rublevsky, Ki. Georgiev, Sutovsky, Kasimdzhanov, Bacrot, Krasenkow, S. Movsesian, A. Beliavsky, Al. Onischuk, Sakaev, Kaidanov, Je. Piket, Ch. Lutz, S. Volkov, R. Hübner, M. Gurevich, Korchnoi, Motylev, Tiviakov, Seirawan, T. Radjabov, Bologan and many others. |
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Chess
Informants 76-80 £36.95/$59.95 This fully annotated database is now compatible with many other commercially available software products, thus combining widely accepted format with Chess Informant's treasure box, and framing them into a package that should meet everyone's needs. The Chess Informants 76-80 in PGN format CD brings a selection of 5,374 theoretically important games played between June 1999 and January 2001. The world's most prominent chess players annotate themselves the games they played. |
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Chess
Fundamentals Vol. 1 (CD) Chess Fundamentals
1 is an interactive multimedia program with more than 4 hours of Flash
and 3D animation, many tests, an original soundtrack and a robust playing
module - Chess Fun. The software combines an attractive game-style interface
with the system of the Russian Chess School, time-tested and proven by
years of teaching experience. The author, Mikhail Shereshevsky, is well known as one of the leading chess coaches in the former Soviet Union, as well as the author of many best-selling books including the famous "Endgame Strategy" series. System Requirements: Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP, 266mz processor, 64MB RAM, CD-ROM Drive, Sound Chip, Modern Video Card, Mouse, 300MB for full installation on the hard drive, 21MB minimum. Instructional pamphlet included. |
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Shredder
7 £39.95 / $49.50 For computer experts Shredder is the number one choice. Nobody can ignore (its amazing four computer championship titles, won at Jakarta 1996, Paderborn 1999, London 2000 and Maastricht 2001. So in this box you have the reigning blitz world champion, ready to play and analyse with you. The world chapion chess program Shredder 7 for a single and multi-processor systems. You can configure the "engine" the module that calculates chess move - and change the program parameters to actually improve its performance in practical games. After "tuning" your Shredder you test the engine in Internet games played automatically on the ChessBase chess server. |
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Fritz
8 £39.95/$49.95 Fritz 8 is identical to the one that fascinated the world in the man vs Machine duel against the human world champion. Millions of chess fans watched the games live on the Internet - the match ended in a 4:4 tie. "Deep Fritz is stronger than Deep Blue," said world champion Vladimir Kramnik, who had carefully studied the program. But don’t be afraid, Fritz is not just a chess playing monster. It is a friendly chess partner for beginners and amateurs. It will teach you to play chess from scratch, and can automatically adjust its playing strength to suit your needs. It will warn you when you go wrong in a game, giving you hints on how to play better. In any position it will explain all possible continuations to you in plain language, and it will display all pieces that are attacked, defended or "hanging". Afterwards it will analyse your games and point out mistakes and blunders. It has many handicap and friendly levels. In the sparring level the program will actually set up tactics for you to discover, teaching you to keep a lookout for opportunities throughout the game. Fritz has a photo-realistic 3D chessboard and will chatter humorously during the game. It has a giant openings book with a very wide repertoire and full statistics on every move. It has a built-in database with half a million top-quality games and is the companion and analytical partner of top players all over the world. Even Garry Kasparov admits: "I use Fritz regularly for my analysis." Fritz is also the only chess program that has been in space. In April 1999 it was transported to the space station Mir to entertain the cosmonauts who were spending many months in orbit. Fritz is also your key to a completely different world of chess. The program has a no-hassle connection to the Internet chess server Playchess.com where you can play with chess enthusiasts all over the world. You will find hundreds of opponents, day and night, you can start a blitz game, play a tournament or simply watch and chat. You can also find the latest chess news, live coverage of international tournaments and online training sessions. This is what chess is all about. System
requirements: Pentium PC, 32 MB RAM, Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP,
CD-ROM drive, mouse |
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ChessBase
Magazine 91 £17.95 / $27 This issue contains 1527 games, including Russia vs the Rest of the World, the French and BCF Championships, the Biel GM and the Duel of the World Champions. 484 games are annotated. There are special sections on openings theory (Paulsen B47, Najdorf with 6.Rg1 B90, Four Knights' Defence C47, Jaenisch Gambit C63), strategy, tactics, endgame and telechess. The multimedia section contains part one of a report on Kramnik vs Deep Fritz in Bahrain, with over an hour of video footage. |
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BIG
DATABASE 2003 £39.95/$49.50 Contains more than 2.3 millions games from 1530 to 2002 in the highest ChessBase quality standard, with ChessBase opening classification with more than 54,000 key positions, direct access to players, tournaments, middlegame themes, endgames. With all the top tournaments of 2002 like Cannes, Dortmund, Linares and Wijk aan Zee.The most recent games of the database are from the middle of November 2002, so the complete Chess Olympiad Bled 2002 is included. |
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MEGA
DATABASE 2003 £99.95/$150 The exclusive annotated database. Contains more than 2.3 millions games from 1530 to 2002 in the highest ChessBase quality standard.50,000 games contain commentary from top players, with ChessBase opening classification with more than 54,000 key positions, direct access to players, tournaments, middlegame themes, endgames. The largest top-class annotated database in the world. The most recent games of the database are from the middle of November 2001,so the complete Chess Olympiad Bled 2002 is included. For the first time, Mega 2003 also features a new edition of the playerbase (2nd CD). As usual, this is where most of the work was done. As the player index now contains already more than 150,000 entries, it made sense to use an adapted playerbase which includes about 150,000 names. Doing this, the photo database was extended as well to contain 14,000 pictures now. |
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Pocket
Fritz 2.0 £39.95/$49.95 THE CHESS MASTER FOR YOUR SHIRT POCKET Pocket Fritz
2 is a chess partner with mobility built in. Take it with you wherever
you go and leave boredom behind. Pocket Fritz 2 is much stronger than
its predecessor and has an estimated blitz performance rating of 2450
Elo points. The younger brother of the world’s strongest chess program
has made great strides in the area of design, functionality and user friendliness.
New pieces and board colours, formatted, colour-coded notation, all contribute
to optimum clarity, even in deeply annotated games. The moves of the computer
as well as hints and threats are displayed with coloured arrows. Pocket
Fritz 2 has many diverse playing levels that make it an entertaining opponent,
while the database functions and new commentary options fulfill the needs
of even strong professional players. The program gives you mobile access
to the ChessBase Online database with well over two million games. There
you can search for the games of specific players, tournaments or openings.
You also have online access to a giant state-of-the-art openings book
with over seven million positions and full statistics for each of them. System
requirements: Language of user interface and helpfile: English, Spanish, Italian, French, Dutch |
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