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Mama Bear

2005-09-10, 12:32 am

Is Fritz supposed to be as good as say, Chessmaster 9000?

Does it have tutorials too? Mentor mode, etc?

I like CM9000's top view mahogany set. Does Fritz also have a top
view of a nice 3D set like that? Or can you set the view angles? Do
they even have 3D sets?

I can't find their web site.



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smithers

2005-10-16, 2:31 am

Op Fri, 09 Sep 2005 21:20:14 -0500 schreef Mama Bear:
quote:

> Is Fritz supposed to be as good as say, Chessmaster 9000?
>
> Does it have tutorials too? Mentor mode, etc?
>
> I like CM9000's top view mahogany set. Does Fritz also have a top
> view of a nice 3D set like that? Or can you set the view angles? Do
> they even have 3D sets?
>
> I can't find their web site.


Fritz is better. It has 3D. The website is www.chessbase.com
Stu

2005-10-18, 5:32 am

smithers wrote:
quote:

> Op Fri, 09 Sep 2005 21:20:14 -0500 schreef Mama Bear:
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>
>
>
> Fritz is better. It has 3D. The website is www.chessbase.com


I just picked up Fritz for 9 bucks at CompUSA today coincidentally. It
has a definate 'feel' about it. Loaded wth features and put together
with a certain 'attitude' I prefer it to CM.
Just my 2c
tompin

2005-10-21, 7:33 pm

I have a question about Fritz. I've heard many people say that Fritz
produces the most amazing natural-language game annotation. When I have
it annotate a game, however, most moves get no natural-language
annotations, and for the ones that do the comments are banal and insipid,
like, "this move won't feed the dog," or "the end is near" and silly
stuff
like that.

Am I doing something wrong?

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