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| From | Message | Posted by eqj2 uskidscompute.com
3/29/2006 14:53:28 Play online chess | Subject: Software
Message: I have a team mate that ask if there is some software out there that he can practice with to learn from. Anything out there? Thanks for your help Eddie
| Posted by doctor_knight uskidscompute.com
3/30/2006 13:05:21 Play online chess | Chessmaster 10th edition
Message: I don't know if the ai is very good, but there is a lot of learning material. All the material from past chessmasters plus new goodies from Josh what's-his-name. I think the database is pretty big too. It also has a database of 800 annotated famous games. The rating system is pretty cool to.
| Posted by eqj2 uskidscompute.com
3/30/2006 19:57:47 Play online chess | Thanks
Message: Thank you doctor_knight I will send this info to our team member. Cheers Eddie ——— Display of Sportsmanship Makes News at World Cup — Cheating and temper tantrums get a lot of attention at chess tournaments, but two players at the World Cup are making news for all the right reasons. During a match a week ago between the two chess players, David Navara of the Czech Republic and Alexander Moiseenko of Ukraine, Navara seemed to bump his king while reaching for his bishop on the 35th move. Under the chess rules, a player must move the first piece he touches, in this case the king. But after consulting a referee, the players agreed that Navara would be allowed to move his bishop instead. After many twists, Navara was about to force checkmate. Instead of delivering the deciding blow, he offered a draw. That left the match tied, and the players ...
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