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Hi I have fifty dollars to spend on ? something chess? a book,program or subcription to a web site? where could I best spend this money to get the most learning from it. Thanks in advance Kevin
Originally posted by Kevin McfarlandFritz and then use the years free subscription to playchess, wont get better value for your money.
Hi I have fifty dollars to spend on ? something chess? a book,program or subcription to a web site? where could I best spend this money to get the most learning from it. Thanks in advance Kevin
Originally posted by Kevin McfarlandLooking at your rating I would go with either a chess program, dvd, or a book.
Hi I have fifty dollars to spend on ? something chess? a book,program or subcription to a web site? where could I best spend this money to get the most learning from it. Thanks in advance Kevin
Originally posted by RahimKYou had probably also better look closely at the shipping and handling fees for that. 🙂
No idea. You never know the prices of things now days.
The game I want is $0.01 on ebay. Just give it to me for free already 🙁 I don't trust online shopping stuff.
Originally posted by Pavlo87That's why I don't trust it and others online shopping things. Plus I don't have a card either.
You had probably also better look closely at the shipping and handling fees for that. 🙂
eBay sellers can be kinda tricky sometimes.
game 1 cent , shipping & handling $40.00...
Originally posted by HomerJSimpsonEach engine has a different style and these styles make them give different evaluations and moves in positions. For example Junior or Gambit Tiger are much more likely to sac pieces or pawns than say Fritz.
actually no engine moves like a human, as humans are incapable of evaluating millions of positions