Haku
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re:Chess Mentor - 2006/01/23 04:46
I'd stand behind Chess Mentor whole heartedly. I think it's excellent resource & if you went through all the modules (it'd take you a year) & studies each problem & understood all the ideas, u will have all which it takes to become a chess mastyer. I know when they started desperately making which program which was there goal, from beginner to master in 1000 easy lessons. They have some amazing writers who have worked on it. My favorite modules are from FM Craig Mar, IM Marc Leski & of course IM Jeremy Silman.
I think Chess mentor is an incredible effort & has not raelly got the Kudos it desewrves.
You cant really compare it to chessbase, that is more of a database and publishing package. Grandmasters use chessbase extensively for opening preparation against specific opponents.
I would compare chess mentor to reading a chess book, but it is much better because of the sweet interface. No gratefully need to have a manual board set up in front of you.
We use chess mentor a lot for training our instructors. As a learning interface I think it is about as good as it can be.
We have more info on chess mentor at our site: http://www.academicchess.com/help/indexcomputersoft.shtml
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