Sunday, February 20, 2011

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chessOK
is a software company dedicated to chess. Courses have openings, middle game, specific players, for children, chess engines (like Rybka , etc.). It is certainly a place where you can find a lot of chess information and prices for the programs is generally reasonable.
Long ago, people chessOK renewed their curricula tactics, openings and middle game and brought together all in a single graphical interface which called
Peshk @ . Apart from being a nicer interface, more polished, more in tune with our times, the authors of this system adds an interesting detail: the courses can be bought and sold direct download site and use chessOK. However, if someone happens to you one of those courses, you probably can not use it on your computer because the system somehow realizes that you are not the owner of that information.
In this battle against access to information illegally or little unorthodox, it is clear that software vendors seeking to defend their income and their products so it does not pass into the hands of anyone without paying the costs thereof.
I will not discuss this policy here, but what I will do is tell you that in chessOK is released during "Play as Mikhail Botvinnik

" with the heading and position analysis of Mikhail Botvinnik, the first world champion after the war. The best part is that this program is free and can be downloaded from this link

. The software is released, with the games of Botvinnik, in honor of the centenary of the birth of the patriarch of Russian chess. It contains about 350 positions very interesting and illustrative of their games. They are also 1069 games played by Botvinnik, from 1924 to 1970. The games are annotated in depth by the former world champion, 1999, GM Alexander Khalifman and Sergey Sololiev MI. other courses in this series on the world champions: Lasker, Capablanca and Spassky. Each one costs about $ 15 price seems pretty affordable considering the quality of information and how it is presented through Peshk @.

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