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Where to find Spoken Annotation - 2006/07/26 13:29
My favorite part of the Chessmaster series hsa got to be the "Josh Games" in the Classroom. Of course as a patzer, I find it incredibly easy to follow when someone speaks the moves, variations, and contrext of the position. Kudos Chessmaster!
What other programs overwhelmingly offer such simple ways to learn?
I'm not looking for mountains of text that show a zillion variations and expect my to just understand why the position is "bad for black." I prefer the spoken, exceedingly dumbed down explanations that can justifiably be found in CM9000. It's really an easy way to learn for me.
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