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Date: 05 Jun 2005 01:10:22
From: John J.
Subject: An easy way to study openings!
I highly recommend 'Chess Position Trainer' !! It's a fairly new program and
it's slicker than snot! I've been discovering its features tonight and have
been amazed at what it can do.

Oh, one more thing. It's FREE !!!!! Yep, you heard right. It's FREE!!! You
don't have to troll the Internet for any 'cracks' or bootleg copies....

It's also an excellent tool to study tactics..

Find it here..

www.chesspositiontrainer.com

Enjoy!!

John






 
Date: 10 Jun 2005 16:15:48
From: Mark Houlsby
Subject: Re: An easy way to study openings!
Jonathan Lonsdale wrote:

>Err... because it's written under .net?

Egad! That's *brilliant*! Another mystery solved....



 
Date: 10 Jun 2005 22:31:13
From: Toja
Subject: Re: An easy way to study openings!
Um why does it require the .net framework?

"John J." <[email protected] > wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I highly recommend 'Chess Position Trainer' !! It's a fairly new program
and
> it's slicker than snot! I've been discovering its features tonight and
have
> been amazed at what it can do.
>
> Oh, one more thing. It's FREE !!!!! Yep, you heard right. It's FREE!!! You
> don't have to troll the Internet for any 'cracks' or bootleg copies....
>
> It's also an excellent tool to study tactics..
>
> Find it here..
>
> www.chesspositiontrainer.com
>
> Enjoy!!
>
> John
>
>
>




  
Date: 10 Jun 2005 23:13:11
From: Jonathan Lonsdale
Subject: Re: An easy way to study openings!
"Toja" <[email protected] > wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "John J." <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I highly recommend 'Chess Position Trainer' !! It's a fairly new program
<snip >
> Um why does it require the .net framework?

Err... because it's written under .net?

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