Fritz 16

The world's most popular chess playing program is now even better! Fritz 16, published November 17 2017, offers a super-strong chess playing opponent with functions and features needed by chess play...

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Fritz 16

The world's most popular chess playing program is now even better! Fritz 16, published November 17 2017, offers a super-strong chess playing opponent with functions and features needed by chess players of all skill levels. A host of features, including "Assisted Analysis", which gives you discreet visual hints as you move, and emoticons, which show Fritz's mood, are there to help you. Even with little knowledge of chess, you can enjoy many an exciting game, and more importantly, victory against Fritz. if things don't work out, Fritz 16 shows you the combinations you might have missed directly after the game with the handy "Tactical Analysis" function, or you can dive right into "Easy Play" calculation training to hone your skills. Fritz doesn't come up short when it comes to playing strength either- the new multiprocessor engine was developed by star programmer Vas Rajich ("Rybka") and is up there with the global elite!

Fritz Powerbook 2019

The Fritz Powerbook 2019 contains 21 millions opening positions, derived from 1,5 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 2019 were derived are also included on the DVD.



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