tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1085454862998663312.post3875809414646597457..comments2024-03-14T15:47:13.884-04:00Comments on Tartajubow On Chess II: Free Chess Training ProgramsTartajubowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07825756152678176267noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1085454862998663312.post-25863577208397093592015-08-26T23:00:10.078-04:002015-08-26T23:00:10.078-04:00'I soon discovered that there is something abo...'I soon discovered that there is something about my accent, tone of my voice or inflection that the program does not understand' . . .<br /><br />I have a Scottish accent that would drop a steer at fifty paces; so I've yet to try Chess Speak.<br />AlastairAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1085454862998663312.post-68453466266326673932015-08-26T09:13:29.336-04:002015-08-26T09:13:29.336-04:00Fred Mellender's Guess the Move" program ...Fred Mellender's Guess the Move" program is an extremely powerful learning tool. C.J Purdy thought that playing over GM games, trying to guess every move, was the best possible form of chess training, and Fred's program makes it easy to do exactly that. But a word of warning! This kind of training is not for sissies! I can tell you from experience that playing over an Alekhine game and trying to guess every one of his moves is damned hard work! If you really want to improve, and don't mind having your ego deflated a few times, this is a great product. And FREE!Paul Gottliebhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14062464400324829622noreply@blogger.com