Garry Kasparov Teaches Chess
GameZone's Review
3.5
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 3.5 |
| Graphics | 4.5 |
| Sound | 3 |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Concept | 3.5 |
| Overall | 3.5 |
Reviewer: Code Cowboy
Review Date: 03/19/2005
Want to learn chess from one of the current greats - with a one-on-one feeling? Here's your chance!
Full Garry Kasparov Teaches Chess Review
4.8
Description
Powered by FRITZ, the world's number 1 ranked computer chess software
This all-new and absolutely unique interactive video features the greatest chess player of all time, Garry Kasparov and the world's most sophisticated chess program, FRITZ.
For the first time, Garry Kasparov explains to chess enthusiasts why the Queen's Gambit is one of the most important openings in chess, and what the ideas behind this opening are. He does this using the Fritz Chess Media System, which displays all his actions fully synchronized on the chessboard, including colored arrows, highlighted squares and alternate continuations.
The full range of concepts covered in this interactive instructional video, from main ideas to detailed specifics of the opening, makes this an ideal tool for all players, from beginners to the pros.
Follow Garry Kasparov explaining the history of the Queen's Gambit from the
beginnings through it's current use by Grandmasters.
Included is the famous Fritz deep analysis engine, a large game database and a
comprehensive opening book.
Hardware Requirements
Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/XP - Min: 233 MHz with 32 MB RAM (1GHz with 256 MB RAM recommended) DVD-ROM Drive, Sound Card, Windows Media Player 9 or TV Set (NTSC), Standard DVD Player



