ChessBase Workshop: visualisation training with Fritz 12
Дек 5, 2009 by
05.12.2009
– A very important aspect of chess strength is the ability to "see"
things on the chessboard, and see them quickly. Our flagship program Fritz 12
has a number of function – probably unkown to many users – that
help you train your visualisation skills. In his latest ChessBase Workshop installment
Steven Lopez demonstrates one very useful training function in his streaming
video lecture.
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ChessBase Magazine 133
Four highlights and a new number one. That is the summary of the autumn of 2009 in chess. It ran from the Pearl Spring Tournament in Nanjing with the triumphal success of Magnus Carlsen via the European Club and National Championships to the major high point of the year, the Tal Memorial in Moscow, which Vladimir Kramnik was able to take with half a point of a lead. The new (unofficial) number one in the FIDE world ranking list is now Magnus Carlsen, whose second place in Moscow was sufficient for him to push Topalov from the top spot. More information...
Chessbase.com
Four highlights and a new number one. That is the summary of the autumn of 2009 in chess. It ran from the Pearl Spring Tournament in Nanjing with the triumphal success of Magnus Carlsen via the European Club and National Championships to the major high point of the year, the Tal Memorial in Moscow, which Vladimir Kramnik was able to take with half a point of a lead. The new (unofficial) number one in the FIDE world ranking list is now Magnus Carlsen, whose second place in Moscow was sufficient for him to push Topalov from the top spot. More information...
Chessbase.com