Computer Chess Sourcebook
Chess Software Sourcebook is thefirst book to focus exclusively on the latest chess-related computer programs. Several chapters review in detail the various types of software available, as well as the pros and cons of commercial programs in each category. Feature comparison tables help you decide which software best matches your specific needs, and screen shots show the graphical interface for each program. Playing live chess over the Internet (including its addictive tendencies!) is also discussed. Other chapters cover opening study, computer handicapping, game analysis, and time-saving tips so you can get the most out of the software you own or plan to purchase.
Robert J. Pawlak
Computer Chess Sourcebook
Treehaus Books (October 15, 1999)
ISBN: 0967384001
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Choosing Chess Software
- What’s Available?
- What’s Best for Me?
- Playing Programs
- ChessGenius
- Chessica
- Chessmaster
- Chessvision
- Fritz
- MasterChess
- PowerChess
- Rebel
- Shredder
- Virtual Chess
- Database Programs
- BOOKUP
- Chess Academy
- Chess Assistant
- ChessBase
- Chessvision
- Tutorial Programs
- ABCs of Chess Openings
- Blindfold
- BOOKUP Tutorials
- Chess Academy
- Chess Mentor
- Chess Tactics for Beginners
- Chess Tutor
- CT-ART
- Daniel King: Attack!
- Encyclopedia of Middlegames
- School
- Strategy
- Studies
- Opening References
- Chess Openings
- Chess Informant Reader
- Encyclopedia of Semiclosed Games
- FideChess Encyclopaedia
- Using Chess Software
- Chess Software Basics
- Modify Playing Strength
- Analyze Your Game
- Learn an Opening
- Play Chess on the Internet
- Final Hints & Tips
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