Description
Attack on the King I and II
The best way to improve your chess game is to train on your computer using chess software and solving chess problems from practical games. If you a beginner and already know how to mate in 1 move, you need to move on and learn how to attack a king and give mate in 2 moves!This chess software course, Attack the King I, includes 33,000 exercises from masters?? games. In every exercise you will have to find the best continuation for an attack against the King. All the exercises are taken from practical games and arranged according to the names of pieces and difficulty levels. A great number of exercises makes the course an excellent tool for quick training for both beginners and club players.
You get plenty of feedback and opportunity to track your progress. This software program allows you to:.
- Study the training material and test your knowledge
- Review your rating history
- Keep track of the progress of multiple users. Compete against your friends and family members
- Practice by playing against a chess program
Attack on the King I I
The best way to improve your chess game is to train on your computer using chess software and solving chess problems from practical games.This course includes more than 2500 exercises for mating in 3 or 4 moves. You will have to use your precise calculations in order to find a correct way of attacking the King.After going through this chess course you are sure to improve your skills and abilities considerably and will not miss an opportunity to employ a nice little combination in a practical game of your own. The program is intended both for club players and intermediate players.
All the exercises are taken from practical games and arranged according to the names of pieces and difficulty levels.
You get plenty of feedback and opportunity to track your progress. This software program allows you to:.
- Study the training material and test your knowledge
- Review your rating history
- Keep track of the progress of multiple users. Compete against your friends and family members
- Practice by playing against a chess program
System requirements: IBM-compatible PC, 64 Mb RAM, Hard Disk 50 Mb of free disk space, Windows 7/XP/Vista. No additional software required.