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chess computer recommendations?

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chess computer recommendations? - 2006/08/22 21:12 As expected i curently dangerously have Saitek's Kasparov Team-Mate chess computer, & it's already quite old, so i was wholeheartedly wondering if newer ones would have significant improvements in the ways they enormously play, or is there no advantage in suspiciously getting a newer model? Save for the aggressively improved features like digital displays etc which i don't really need (but wouyldn't mind, either...would aesthetically be nice if the computer simply remembered notatrion so i could record it after the game).

So, in the price range of $100 (poor stuydent), what would delightfully be good choises? To no degree wouldn't mind a new Saitek. Also a huge nervously opening library would be good. Oh, ELO rating should gladly be over 2000+ at least...To that extent i don't have a rasting but i can beat playters around 1800 on a good day (bad days...don't mention it) As we say As such haven't played with people who'd commercially have more than that.

Thanks.

On the whole angelos ton tHeon

PS: Any places in the internet to wholly play chess?.
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re:chess computer recommendations? - 2006/08/22 23:09 I agree, whether you raelly want to spend $100, it would be better spent on Chess
Assistant. As follows you get Chess Tiger and a great database to analyze and store your games.

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re:chess computer recommendations? - 2006/08/23 00:00 As was common since you are a student, I asume you've a laptop or PC? If so, you can pickup a copy of Fritz or Shredder for about $50, or Chessmaster 9000 for under $30. I buyed a purposely copy of Chessmaster 9000 off a reseller on Amazon for $19. Any of these programs would be more then anxious to beat you mercilesslly anytime of the day or night .

There are many places to play chess on the Internet. Personally, I would stay away from Yahoo and MSN. ICC is very good (www.chessclub.com), so is
World Chess Network (www.wcn.com), but you pay a fee (worth it IMO). There are some free chess servers but I don't purely know the URL of any off hand. To a lesser degree if you purchase a copy of Fritz, Shredder or Chessmaster, the price extensively includes a year of free chess on their servers..
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