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Shredder
8 - Double World Champion 2003
£39.95 / $59.95
For
computer chess experts Shredder is the number one choice. Nobody can
ignore its amazing five computer chess world championship titles, won
at Jakarta 1996, Paderborn 1999, London 2000, Maastricht 2001 and Graz
2003. So in this box you have the reigning double world champion 2003,
ready to play and analyse with you.
The world champion chess program "Shredder 8" for single
and multi-processor systems. You can confi gure the "engine" “
the module that calculates chess move “ and change the program parameters
to actually improve its performance in practical games. After "tuning" your
Shredder you can test the engine in Internet games played automatically on the
ChessBase chess server.
Original Fritz interface: Included in the Shredder 8 pack age
is the latest Fritz interface with extensive training and entertainment features
for beginners, club players and grandmasters. It also gives you full and free
access to the ChessBase Playchess server (1 year), where you can play games against
people all over the world. Naturally the Shredder 8 engine runs under the Fritz
interface.
Endgame database: Shredder 8 gives you perfect access to the
endgame databases. These contain perfect play information on all three and four
piece endings.
Tournament openings book: The enhanced and extended Shredder
openings book gives you full statistical information for every move that has
been played in the current position. In addition you get a database with 500,000
historic and current games.
Shredder™s world championship titles: Jakarta 1996: World micro-computer
chess cham-
pion Paderborn 1999: Computer chess world champion! London
2000: World micro-computer chess champion
Maastricht 2001: World micro-computer chess champion Maastricht
2002: blitz world champion
Graz 2003: Computer Chess World Champion and blitz world champion. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
Pentium PC, 32 MB RAM, Windows98, ME, XP, 2000, CD-ROM drive, mouse.
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Fritz Powerbooks 2004
£39.95/$59.95
The Fritz Powerbook 2004 is an openings book and database that will run
with Fritz or any Fritz compatible engine (Shredder, Junior, Tiger, Nimzo,
etc.). You can also use it in ChessBase 7.0 or 8.0 to conduct openings
training and hone your repertoire.
The Fritz Powerbook 2004 contains 7.6 million openings positions, which
were derived from 1 Million high-class tournament games. Together with
each position all relevant information is stored: all moves that were played
in the position, by players of what average rating, with what success and
performance results. The games from which the Fritz Powerbook 2004 was
derived are also included on the CD. This means that in any position of
the opening tree, you can load and replay the games in which the position
occurred.
The Fritz Powerbook 2004 represents the state of the art of current
opening theory. It can be used to discover exciting new lines (e.g. never
before played transpositions) and practice them against Fritz.
Fritz 8, Fritz 7, Fritz 6 and all other ChessBase engines under the
Fritz interface can use the PowerBook 2004 as opening book, making the
opening play of the programs more topical, versatile and entertaining.
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Mega Database 2004 (only
in DVD)
£99.95/$149.95
Upgrade from Mega 2003: £39.95/$49.95
(original CD required)
Upgrade
from older Mega: £69.95/$99.95
The exclusive
annotated database. Contains more than 2.6 million games from 1530
to 2003 in the highest ChessBase quality standard. 55,000 games contain
commentary from top players, with ChessBase opening classification
with more than 91,000 key positions, direct access to players, tournaments,
middlegame themes, endgames. The largest top-class annotated database
in the world. The most recent games of the database are from the middle
of November 2003.
Mega 2004
also features a new edition of the playerbase. As usual, this is where most of
the work was done. As the player index now contains already more than 166,000
entries, it made sense to use an adapted playerbase which includes about 166,000
names. Doing this, the photo database was extended as well to contain 16,000
pictures now.
System requirements: Pentium PC, Win 98/Me/XP,
16 MB Ram, DVD-ROM drive, ChessBase 8.0, hard disk space requirements
580 MB
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Big Database 2004 (on CD-ROM)
£39.95/$55
upgrade: £24.95/$39.95
Contains
more than 2.6 million games from 1530 to 2003 in the highest ChessBase
quality standard,
with ChessBase opening classification with more than 91,000 key positions,
direct access to players,
tournaments, middlegame themes, endgames. Highest category tournaments
of 2003, so e.g. Linares, Wijk
aan Zee and Dortmund. All games of the European Team Championship Plovdiv
2003. The most recent
games of the Database are from the middle of November 2003.
System requirements:
Pentium PC, Win 98/Me/XP, 16 MB Ram, CD-ROM drive, ChessBase 8.0, Fritz
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Endgame
Turbo 2 (DVD)
£39.95/$55
The DVD Endgame Turbo consists of 5 DVDs with
endgame databases (Nalimov Tablebases). With the help of the Endgame Turbo,
all five- and some six-piece endgames (including the sophisticated and
practice-oriented endgame R,P,P : R are played with absolute perfection.
Likewise, Fritz handles endgames with more than six pieces much better
since the program
can already access the endgame knowledge during the analysis. Definitely
a must-have for correspondence players, endgame theoreticians and friends
of engine matches.
The DVDs 1-3 contain all five-piece endgames with 3
against 2 pieces, DVD 5 contains some five-piece endgames with 4 against
1. Six-piece endgames are included on the DVDs 2 to 5.
The package includes an engine upgrade for Fritz8.
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Deep Fritz 8 - Multiprocessor version
£74.99
Deep Fritz 8 is identical to the one that fascinated the world in the man
vs machine duel against the greatest chess player ever: Garry Kasparov.
Millions of chess fans watched the games live on the Internet, the match
ended in a 2:2 tie. “Deep Fritz is stronger than Deep Blue,” said world
champion Vladimir Kramnik, who had carefully studied the program. But
don’t be afraid, Fritz is not just a chess playing monster. It is a friendly
chess partner for beginners and amateurs. It will teach you to play chess
from scratch, and can automatically adjust its playing strength to suit
your needs. It will warn you when you go wrong in a game, giving you
hints on how to play better. In any position it will explain all possible
continuations to you in plain language, and it will display all pieces
that are attacked, defended or “hanging”. Afterwards it will analyse
your games and point out mistakes and blunders. It has many handicap
and friendly levels. In the sparring level the program will actually
set up tactics for you to discover, teaching you to keep a lookout for
opportunities throughout the game. Fritz has a photo-realistic 3D chessboard
and will chatter humorously during the game. It has a giant openings
book with a very wide repertoire and full statistics on every move. It
has a built-in database with half a million top-quality games and is
the companion and analytical partner of top players all over the world.
Even Garry Kasparov admits: "I use Fritz regularly for my analysis.”
Fritz is also the only chess program that has been in space. In April
1999 it was transported to the space station Mir to entertain the cosmonauts
who were spending many months in orbit. Fritz is also your key to a completely
different world of chess. The program has a no-hassle connection to the
Internet chess server Playchess.com where you can play with chess enthusiasts
all over the world (1 year full access). You will fi nd hundreds of opponents,
day and night, you can start a blitz game, play a tournament or simply
watch and chat. You can also fi nd the latest chess news, live coverage
of international tournaments and online training sessions.
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The Gruenfeld
Knut Neven
£22.95/$29.95
The Gruenfeld is one of the most aggressive openings against 1.d4, and
it’s no wonder that Garry Kasparov has included it into his opening repertoire.
Playing with White, one is well-advised to accept the challenge since
in the harmless variations it’s usually already Black who dictates the
course of action. In the main lines, however, theoretical knowledge is
of great importance. Knut Neven has taken on the great task of arraning
the huge amount of data - all more than 60,000 games - in a clear-cut
way, appropriately dealing with all important variantions.
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Chessbase
Opening Encyclopaedia 2004
(2 CD-ROMs)
£79.95 / $115
The ChessBase Opening Encyclopaedia 2004 features the complete coverage
of
all opening secorts, offering an optimal start for opening training.
Many
well-known specialists have made contributions in their field of expertise,
such as
Anand, Bareev, Dautov, Dr Huebner, Jussupow, Kortschnoj, Krasenkow and
Ribli.
For each of 500 opening sectors according to ECO standard there is at
least
one opening survey, so that the database is the ideal tool for building
up a
complete opening repertoire.
The game database includes 1.8 million games, about 68.000 of them with
annotations.
The new opening key has been considerably enhanced, providing even more
depth
(84.000 single keys) and clarity. Furthermore, the CD contains a separate
directory with 86 special theory databases from the CBMs.
- more than 1.8 million games, all featuring ECO codes
- more than 68.000 of them annotated
- more than 3.200 opening surveys
- access to the games with the new big opening key "Big Key"
- 86 special theory databases
- 2nd CD with big tree of all games for quick overview and statistics
Upgrade
OPENING ENCYCLOPAEDIA 2004 from Version 2002
for only
£39.95/$49.95
(please send in the original CD)
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Dvoretzky's Endgame Manual (CD)
£22.95/$30
Russian
International Master Mark Dvoretsky is perhaps the most respected chess
instructor in the world today. His latest work, Dvoretsky’s Endgame
Manual, is sure to become a classic on one of the most difficult and
subtle phases in chess. It covers all the most important positions required
for endgame mastery, from elementary king-and pawn endings to complex
rook or queen endgames that have baffled even top grandmasters.
Artur Yusupov: "I am sure that those who study this work carefully
will not only play the endgame better, but overall, their play will improve.
One of the secrets of the Russian chess school is now before you, dear
reader!"
Jacob Aagaard: "Going through this book will certainly improve
your endgame knowledge, but just as important, it will also greatly improve
your ability to calculate variations … What really impresses me is the
deep level of analysis in the book … All I can say is: This is a great
book. I hope it will bring you as much pleasure as it has me."
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All World Championships (DVD)
£39.95/$49.95
Since the year 1886, there have been world championships in chess. The
world champion was nearly always determined in a duel. Whoever wanted
to climb the throne, he had to defeat the reigning king. Despite this
long period in time, there have only been 14 world champions in the history
of chess until the year 2000, when Vladimir Kramnik seized the title
from Kasparov. Far more extensive, however, are the world championships
matches themselves. According to ChessBase, the last clash between Kasparov
and Karpov was world match no. 35. Afterwards, there were three Kasparov
duels which played outside the reign of FIDE. A second database is dedicated
the six FIDE world championships from 1993 until 2002.
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The Colle System
Dmitrij Oleinikov
£17.95/$27
The
Colle System is rather a playing scheme than an opening. White plays d4,
Nf3, e3, Bd3, 0-0, Nbd2 and possibly c3 - nearly regardless of what
Black replies. Opening knowledge is of secondary importance. Exactly
this is where the author starts his work, prioritizing on explaining
plans, patterns and typical mistakes. For example, two chapters are titled "Ten
inspirational games" and "Eight warning games". However,
Oleinikov naturally also deals with opening theory in the classical sense
and discusses the critical variations, at one point showing himself surprised: "To
my amazement, none of my opponents has reached this crucial position
so far". Certainly a hint that the second players know too little
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George Renko: Deadly Threats
£17.95/ $27
Before you
can strike in chess - best by delivering mate - first you have to threaten
something.
And precisely this is the central theme of
George Renko's new CD - threats. With more than 2.500 selected tactical
positions, the sheer amount of material is enormous. There are no lengthy
introductions; without further ado, you can immediately start solving
tasks until the cows come home - there is no better way to improve your
tactical vision. The tasks are sorted according to themes, but of course
you can also load them one by one using random selection. The author:
George Renko is a mathematician and chess trainer. For ChessBase, he
has already published "Intensive Course Tactics" and "Killer
Moves".
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Luc Henris: Albin Countergambit
(D08-D09)
£17.95/ $27
The move order 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e5 is called Albin Countergambit, and it's
a gambit in the true sense of the word since after 3.dxe5 d4 Black sacrifices
a pawn which he won't get back so easily. This opening is one of the gambits
which can't be refuted, but nevertheless are considered as being inferior.
However, what counts in the end is to get well-playable positions - and
of course the points you score with them. Furthermore, the fact that Black
immediately dictates the course of action is defintely not to be underrated.
- suitable for club players
- contains 3600 games
- training database
- 29 introduction texts
- 95 games annotated by the author
Written by Belgian FIDE Master Luc Henris, the CD contains a comprehensive
presentation of the theory of this gambit.
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HIARCS 9.0
£39.95/$49.95
Scoring
a solid 2:2 draw against the world’s number 8, super grandmaster Evgeny
Bareev, the program HIARCS has definitely reestablished itself as one of
the world’s best chess programs. In years of developing HIARCS (Higher
Intelligence Auto Response Chess System), its author Mark Uniacke has successfully
focussed on the implementation of maximal chess knowledge. The new program
version has been enhanced and extended in many ways, particularly in terms
of implementing concrete chess knowledge and positional learning. With
the improved search function, it’s now possible to assess positions using
new positional criteria such as “typical pawn structures”, “long term plans”
and above all “safety of the king”. A better selection of variations provides
a higher search depth, enabling HIARCS 9 to impress by its sharp powerful
play against the enemy king as well as its better understanding of endgames,
even with unbalanced material.
Original engine from the match against Bareev included.
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ChessBase
Magazine 95
£16.95/
$27
ChessBase Magazine is out, with 1563 games, 400 with
annotations. But it also contains special training sections on openings,
middle
and endgame,
strategy and tactics. Especially the "theory" section is a
bonanza for the tournament player. Check out whether there is an opening
that fits your style.
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Mate Studies
Convekta
£39.95/$22.99
A new interactive training course includes over 5000 best mate studies classified
by a number of moves to achieve mate, a number of pieces on the board and authors.
Visual hints to help a student find the solution
Embedded chess playing program Crafty to learn with or play against
Multiple user profiles possible with independent ratings and all other individual
information
Languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian
A package includes a CD and a printed manual.
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Understanding Chess Strategy
Alexander Raetsky
Chess Multimedia
£24.95/$29.95
Strategy is the most fundamental part of chess. Strategy means systematic action
on the basis of an understanding of the game, and the implementation of a plan
aimed at weakening and – in the end – destroying the opponent’s position. Tactics
are single moves within the framework of a strategic plan.
Clearly strategy has been with us since the beginning of the game, but
a strategy based on pawn structure (and subsequently the placing of both
pieces and pawns) was not developed until Philidor came along. Strategic
theory was first analysed by Steinitz. Subsequently, Tarrasch, Nimzowitsch,
and the so-called ‘hypermoderns’ (Reti, Tartakower) and other twentieth
century masters made important contributions to chess theory. Today chess
strategy develops as the game evolves, but the classic fundamentals of
theory remain the same.
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Paul
Morphy Monograph
£17.95/$27
The history of chess knows many peculiar stories, however, none of them
was so spectacular like the comet-like rise of Paul Morphy. Within only
two years of active play, the American defeated the strongest players of
his time and gained the title of the unofficial world champion. His
retirement at the top of his glory, some circumstances in his life which
never got quite clarified as well as his tragic end made him a legendary
figure through and through. The ChessBase CD features an extensive
biography and a special tactics database. Moreover, there are expert
analyses of Morphy's playing style by GMs Karten Müller and Rainer Knaak,
dealing with the interesting question: How was Morphy superior to this
contemporaries?
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Fritz
Technique Trainer CD ROM
Henrik Schloessner
ChessBase
£17.95/$27
Winning won positions – who would like to be able to do that without failing
at the last moment? For many people it is one of the biggest problems when
playing chess: you work hard to get a tangible advantage, but how do you
convert it fully? What then could be closer to their heart than training
to convert winning positions – with Fritz! Henrik Schloessner has sought
out positions, which can be won even against the cool program itself. It
is rarely about finding combinations to solve the problem; in fact in a
large number of positions the win can be achieved in different ways. But
,as with over the board play, there are always a few obstacles to be swept
out of the way...
a.. 102 winnable
game positions
a.. explanations as how to go about things
a.. appropriate examples of how to win
a.. classified according difficulty
a.. with multimedia database “Brains in Bahrain”
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MegaCorr
3
£29.95 / $49.95
It contains a database of over 521,000 complete games (mostly played by
post, email or web server) and 6,000 game fragments. Games are provided
in two formats: ChessBase and PGN. The database will be of value to all
chess players because correspondence games are frequently decided by opening
novelties.
MegaCorr3 is also much more than just a database; there are extensive bonusfiles
making it a treasure-house that offers hundreds of hours of enjoyable browsing
and reading.
The database is compatible with all industry-standard chess software, and
ideal for use with the market leader programs: ChessBase 8 and Fritz8. More
than 20,000 of the games have annotations and many of the games have never
been previously published in a database
The CD also has an archive of 58 Chess Mail magazines (from 1996-2002)
provided in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format, and all Tim Harding's "The
Kibitzer" columns published up to the end of 2002.
The extensive and totally redesigned HTML web on the CD features a short
history of the CC World Championships and CC Olympiads. This is the first
time all this information has ever been published together and it complements
the databases by showing exactly who played which opponents in all these
important tournaments. The web also has other tournament tables, world champion
profiles, photographs and other information.
MegaCorr3 is
a Windows CD but as it is entirely data, the files (once copied over) will
work equally well with Apple MacIntosh or Linux/Unix computer systems.
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