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  • Saturday, November 5, 2011

    Hand held Chess Programs

    Here’s an interesting site if you are looking for a hand held chess program.
    From the author’s Blog: Originally I only reviewed handheld chess computers. Later I expanded my reviews to include other chess-related merchandise. In addition to handheld chess reviews, you'll find at this site: reviews of a few tabletop chess computers, a chess clock, and even a book covering scholastic chess

    1 comment:

    1. Interesting chess stuff. There are many chess books
      on the market and it is difficult for a beginner in chess to find the right book that is related to his playing strength.

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