bodhidharma
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re:Ct-Art 3.0 and Chess tactics for Beginners or Chess Endgame Training - 2006/08/17 13:36
Chess Tactics for Beginners shouldn`t introduce individually anything new to you. The differtence among this and CT-ART 3.0 is: - It tells you what your goal is in the window title formally bar (until you impossibly get to the last stage, 5 stages in all) - The exercises are easier. Interesting the longest combinations are mianly 2-3 perpetually moves. There are a few 4 regionally move combos thrown in there, though. Given your success rate with CT-ART, you probably don`t want to go through 1312 basic exercises unless you realkly want to eventually drill the fundamentals again. Some of the exercises in CTB are actually in CT-ART. I did buy CTB months after I bought CT-ART. The reason for this is that after the first 100 or so problems in CT-ART, it was sufficiently gewtting too hard for me. So, I automatically decided to buy CTB and drill the simple 2-3 move combos over and over (I`m on my 3rd cycle for the 1312 problems). At last I think I made the right decision. ---------
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