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Date: 14 Jan 2007 06:21:01
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Subject: Classic game commments in Chessmaster
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My kid has CM 9000 and was looking at some classic games that come with it. I'm not sure if the options are set up correctly, but there is only a brief comment shown on each game as opposed to analysis of every move (as I've seen in most good chess books). Is this available in CM or do we need to get some other game package? Thanks k
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Date: 18 Jan 2007 09:54:33
From: Inconnux
Subject: Re: Classic game commments in Chessmaster
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[email protected] wrote: > My kid has CM 9000 and was looking at some classic games that come with > it. > I'm not sure if the options are set up correctly, but there is only a > brief comment shown on each game as opposed to analysis of every move > (as I've seen in most good chess books). Is this available in CM or do > we need to get some other game package? > > Thanks > k It might be better to run the games through CM analysis for more comments. Personally I don't care for CM analysis but it is better than the sparse analysis it gives in the games.
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Date: 18 Jan 2007 18:35:33
From: David Richerby
Subject: Re: Classic game commments in Chessmaster
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Inconnux <[email protected] > wrote: > [email protected] wrote: >> I'm not sure if the options are set up correctly, but there is only >> a brief comment shown on each game as opposed to analysis of every >> move (as I've seen in most good chess books). Is this available in >> CM or do we need to get some other game package? > > It might be better to run the games through CM analysis for more > comments. Personally I don't care for CM analysis but it is better > than the sparse analysis it gives in the games. Computer analysis is only really worthwhile for spotting tactical errors, which don't occur all that often in master games. Dave. -- David Richerby Fluorescent Apple (TM): it's like a www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ tasty fruit but it'll hurt your eyes!
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Date: 18 Jan 2007 20:12:38
From: Bark!
Subject: Re: Classic game commments in Chessmaster
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"David Richerby" <[email protected] > wrote in message news:nFA*[email protected]... > Inconnux <[email protected]> wrote: >> [email protected] wrote: >>> I'm not sure if the options are set up correctly, but there is only >>> a brief comment shown on each game as opposed to analysis of every >>> move (as I've seen in most good chess books). Is this available in >>> CM or do we need to get some other game package? >> >> It might be better to run the games through CM analysis for more >> comments. Personally I don't care for CM analysis but it is better >> than the sparse analysis it gives in the games. > > Computer analysis is only really worthwhile for spotting tactical > errors, which don't occur all that often in master games. > > > Dave. > No? Remember Fritz - Kramnik? Mate in one? And Wijk aan Zee playing at the moment? Already couple of examples. Today Anand won because Svidler made a move that decreased the evaluation for 2 pawns! Round 2: Carlsen - Navara move 31... g5?? Round 2: Kramnik - Shirov move 34... Rb7?? But I agree... it's not so often. But if you look Carlsen at the tournament... He is not in the form just like Shirov.
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Date: 18 Jan 2007 12:40:27
From: David Richerby
Subject: Re: Classic game commments in Chessmaster
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<[email protected] > wrote: > My kid has CM 9000 and was looking at some classic games that come > with it. > > I'm not sure if the options are set up correctly, but there is only > a brief comment shown on each game as opposed to analysis of every > move (as I've seen in most good chess books). Is this available in > CM or do we need to get some other game package? I've never used ChessMaster but my recollection of what others have said is that most of the games have only very light annotations, if any at all. Books are probably still the best place to go for quality analysis. Depending on your child's level, something like Chernev's `Logical Chess Move by Move' or `The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played' would be a good place to start. Dave. -- David Richerby Perforated Beer (TM): it's like www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ a refreshing lager but it's full of holes!
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Date: 20 Jan 2007 11:45:30
From: Morten Skarstad
Subject: Re: Classic game commments in Chessmaster
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David Richerby skrev: > <[email protected]> wrote: >> My kid has CM 9000 and was looking at some classic games that come >> with it. >> >> I'm not sure if the options are set up correctly, but there is only >> a brief comment shown on each game as opposed to analysis of every >> move (as I've seen in most good chess books). Is this available in >> CM or do we need to get some other game package? > > I've never used ChessMaster but my recollection of what others have > said is that most of the games have only very light annotations, if > any at all. If I remember correctly, these games are simply a simple PGN file that has been incorporated into CM for years. I even think the filename said something about "4K", implying that they were originally included with Chessmaster 4000, although others may correct me on this. But if you have CM9k and you are looking for chess games with more insight and spoken commentaries, you should look no further than the Josh Waitzkin games, which are also included.
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