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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Download Fritz Powerbook 2010 DVD for FREE!!!

Fritz Powerbook 2010
Fritz Powerbook 2010 DVD 
 
The current openings theory with one million games. The Fritz Powerbook 2010 DVD contains 27 million opening positions, derived from 1.6 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 2010 were derived are also included on the DVD. This means that in any position of the openings tree you can load and replay the games in which the position occurred.

The Fritz Powerbook 2010 represents the state of the art of current openings theory. Discover exciting and tricky new lines and practice them against Fritz. In addition the DVD has a small but very exclusive book with the strongest GM games (ELO >= 2550) from the past 100 years (1.8 million positions).




System requirements: Pentium PC, 32 MB RAM, Windows Vista, WindowsXP, Windows 7 and Chessbase/Fritz GUI.

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