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Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP Genre: Board Games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 98 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.3 x 1.5
MPN: 68194 ISBN: 0439799694 UPC: 008888681946 EAN: 9780439799690 ASIN: B00023XXMM
Release Date: August 10, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: PC IMPORT CD-ROM
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Chessmaster 10th Edition December 15, 2008 L. Xie This is a very fun game; I bought it for my 8 year old son and 6 year old daughter. They enjoy it very much. Their interest in chess and USCF rating are dramatically increased.
Errors even a 1300 can see June 26, 2008 trod (Louisville, KY USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Our "instructor" Josh Waitzkin shows us the following position in his "Chess Mastery" Quiz:
8/8/8/7k/R7/8/2K5/1R6 w - -
The text reads: Here white has a mate in four. What's the first move?
The problem is... this is a mate in two! Silly IM. I even saw this and I suck at chess.
1. Rg1 Kh6 (forced)
2. Rh4#
I believe he's trying to make this a problem geared for someone who's never mated with two rooks, but the problems should still be accurate. All he had to do was put the white king on c1. This would interfere with the rook's access to g1. That would be a real mate in four problem.
The VERY NEXT program gives this position:
K7/8/1R6/6k1/8/8/8/5R2 b - -
Waitkin calls it a "mate in five". It's a mate in four.
There's a few different ways to mate in four from this position. Here's one:
1. Rf1 Kg4
2. Rg6+ Kh5
3. Rg8 Kh4
4. Rh1#
Finally, on his second "monster knight" skill building exercise (page 38 of 82) he gives this position:
3K4/bq6/2r5/kb1p4/1p1n3n/2p1pn2/p3p1p1/6N1 w - -
The only difference is I put a White King on d8 so it would load into normal chess programs. I saw the sequence: e2, c3, a2, b4, d5, e3, g2, h4, f3, d4, b5, a7, c6, d8, b7, a5, which picks up all the dark pieces. After playing c3, Josh says "No, that's not quite it.". Sorry Josh, it is. Strike three.
It's kind of hard to rely on anything this guy says after such elementary errors. I do remember some of the other Waitzkin lessons being decent tho, but I'm really not in a good position to judge them, except for the obvious errors outlined above.
Personally I MUCH prefer "Deep Shredder" http://www.shredderchess.com/ (I have Version 10, but Version 11 is available now). The nice thing about this program is that you can turn down its ELO rating and it plays pretty much like a person would at that rating. You can do this with Chessmaster 10th also, I just like the game you get with Shredder better.
Finally, if I hear "Don't move until you see it" just one more time....
Great program w/ small annoyances April 7, 2008 Kai Kay (Dayton, OH) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great program on so many levels. It's a very strong chess-playing engine (w/ many interesting personalities), plus some terrific analysis that you can do. Altho' I don't play too often against the program itself, I LOVE the analysis feature for games I have played over the board. It recommends stronger moves I cd've played and suggests the next 7 strongest moves in the continuation. There are also some excellent tutorials included by top-notch chess players and targeted to diff. levels of players, so they don't all go over the head of a beginning player. (Occasionally there are errors in these, but rarely.)
It's annoying that you can't play w/o having the CD-ROM in the disk drive and I could do w/o all the weird board and piece combos. Also counterintuitive is adding a new player (e.g., the name of a friend whom you just played w/). It's MUCH harder than in CM9, for some reason.
I love watching two diff. personalities play games against each other and then replaying them later w/ diff. variations. Like what wd a Ruy Lopez game between 2 excellent players look like? Ok, now what wd happen if Black had chosen Nc3 on move 5? Comparing these games is instructive. It's an amazing chess learning tool at a great price.
chess buyer February 11, 2008 Adrian Zamora Fonseca (Monterrey MX) easy, smart, good to use from me up to my brothers. It is cheap too. Something bad: Always one CD needed to run.
Computers have a new way of explaining things. January 5, 2008 MB Futures & Options Newsletter (Chicago, IL USA Think You) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
Fast. True. But I once memorized a whole game. 41 moves. Anyone have a comment about that. Either way Black or White. My move the same King right pawn two out!
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