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Renegat23: Move any topic Max.01 here. Request to Max.01: pls, write all its files and news for this topic. Thanks

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Max.01: http://www.4shared.com/file/32621130/76207a53/chessmaster_challenge.html?s=1

kerostave: Thanks you men, i put the spanish subtitles later...

kerostave: Language file: h**p://rapidshare.com/files/135437907/Kasparov_vs_la_maquina__Latino__by_mainframe.mp3 use BSPlayer choose this channel of audio. Greetings...


Max.01: http://www.filefactory.com/file/af73ca9/n/my_strong_chess_engines_7z loop 13.6 (32 & 64 bit), very strong chess engines & GUI collection; fritz 11 mini gui and serial, deep shredder 11 portable version; hiarcs 12 sp & mp full, naum 3 & naum 3.1, zappa mexico I & zappa mexico II and zappa x 64 (beta engine), rybka 3 all engines and rybka 3 book, deep sjeng 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://immortal223.borda.ru/?1-0-0-00000016-000-0-0-1186956046 Russifiers: Arena 1.99beta4 (40 Kb) Arena 1.99beta5 (40 Kb) Arena 2.0.1 build2399 (40 Kb) BabasChess (160 Kb) Chess4Net (22 Kb) Chess Assistant 8.1 (370 Kb) Chess Assistant 9 (1.5 MB) ChessBase 2007Light (80 Kb) ChessBase 6 (25 Kb) ChessBase 7 (27 Kb) ChessBase 8 (27 Kb) ChessBase 9 (81 kB) (updated May 2007) ChessBase 9 (81 Kb) (Updated to 19.07.2007) ChessBase 9 (97 Kb) (Updated to 06.12.2007) ChessBase 9 (82 Kb) (Updated to 12.03.2008) ChessBase 10 (90 Kb) ChessBase 10 (90 Kb) (Updated to 02.09.2008) ChessBase 10 (87 Kb) (Updated to 15.04.2009) ChessExplorer 6.11 (22 Kb) Chess Tiger 14 (20 Kb) Deep Fritz 7 (45 Kb) Deep Fritz 8 (50 Kb) Deep Junior 6 (20 Kb) Deep Junior 10 (124 Kb) Deep Shredder 10 UCI (12 Kb) Deep Shredder 11 UCI (13 Kb) Fritz 8 (74 Kb) Fritz 10 (237 Kb) (updated December 2006) Fritz 10 (127 Kb) (updated May 2007) Fritz 11 (125 Kb) Fritz 11 (125 Kb) (Updated to 06.05.2008) Fritz 11 with the latest update to 23.02.2009 Fritz 11 (133 Kb) (Update for 02.04.2009 Fritz 11 (134 Kb) (Update for 23.04.2009 Hiarcs 7.32 (69 Kb) Hiarcs 9 (75 Kb) Junior 7 (21 Kb) Junior 8 (52 Kb) Junior 10 (120 Kb) Mephisto (33 Kb) Pawn 2.86 (21 Kb) Pawn 1.74 (20 Kb) Problemist 2.20 (23 Kb) Queen 3.09 (160 Kb) Shredder 7 (21 Kb) Shredder 8 (69 Kb) Shredder 9 (71 Kb) Shredder 10 (110 Kb) Shredder 11 (126 Kb) Shredder 11 UCI (14 Kb) Shredder Classic 2 (12Kb) Shredder Classic 3 (14 Kb) Slow Chess Blitz WV2 (24 Kb) Sp2HTML - application to the Swiss Perfect 98 (30 Kb) Swiss Master 5.5, build 15 (29 Kb) Swiss Perfect 98 (35 Kb) Thief 1.1 (42 Kb) Zap! Chess, Fritz 9, Shredder 10 (109 Kb) Zhouse Challenger 0.20 (25 Kb) The rules of FIDE, the edition of 2005, Russian. yaz. (68 Kb) "Training", in the Fritz (14 Kb) Extras: ChessBase 9 (127 Kb) (Updated to 12.03.2008) - Superior Fritz 11 / (Deep) Rybka 3 from November 25, 2008 Russian reference: Arena 1.99beta4 (3,7 Mb) BabasChess (1,5 Mb) Chess Assistant 9 (7.6 MB) ChessBase 8 (3,5 Mb) ChessBase 9 (6.8 Mb) ChessExplorer 6.11 (48 Kb) Deep Shredder 10 UCI and Shredder Classic (0,9 MB) Deep Shredder 11 UCI (1 Mb) Fritz 8, Shredder 8, Junior 8, etc. (4,4 Mb) Fritz 10 (12mb) Fritz 11 (11,3 MB) Mephisto (44 Kb) Pawn (250 Kb) Swiss Master 5.5 (2,2 Mb) Swiss Perfect 98 (2.6 MB) Thief 1.1 (730 Kb) All information in one file. THT format (340 Kb

Max.01: I have found this usefull link with many engine free to be downloaded http://www.sdchess.ru/download_engines.htm many engine like these u can get it http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl http://www.sdchess.ru/Engines_UCI_top.htm http://www.zipproth.com/chess/ http://www.colossus.demon.co.uk/chess/chessuci.htm http://www.fzibi.com/pharaon.htm http://www.fruitchess.com/purchase.htm http://www.superchessengine.com/gambit_fruit.htm http://www.glaurungchess.com http://www.sdchess.ru/download_engines.htm http://www.geocities.com/naum_chess/ http://www.sdchess.ru/download_engines.htm http://www.top-5000.nl/prodeo.htm http://www.rybkachess.com/ http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl/html/details/Scorpio.html http://spike.lazypics.de/dl_index_en.html http://www.sdchess.ru/Engines_UCI_top.htm http://cito.atspace.com/other.html https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/acozzie2/www/zappa/#features https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/acozzie2/www/zappa/#download

Max.01: http://www.horizonchess.com/FAQ/Winboard/Winboard3.html What if you still want to convert Chessmaster OBK books to CTG? You then need to use FGCRWNEW which can convert opening books in FBK,CTG,MVS,Wchess and genius to each other. What you do is to convert OBK to fbk books. The use Fritz itself to import the books in FBK format. As far as i can tell though this method works only for Chessmaster 4000 to 8000. Even though chessmaster 9000's books are still named OBK, there apparently is some change in format , and FGCRWNEW doesn't work on them. It seems that there is a way around this problem though.Drexel,Michael from CCC writes "You need a Hex Editor to change the first line in CM9000.OBKfrom:42 4F 4F 21 6E 59 04 00 00 00 00 00 0C DC ...-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- modify deleteto:55 47 57 53 6E 59 04 00 0C DC ..."Is there a easier way? A GUI controlled opening book which all engines can use (as in Fritz for example) would makes thing a lot easier.(Another way is to use Nunn tests,but you need batch files for this in Winboard, see Section [F.2]) Currently though the Winboard protocol (unlike UCI and hence some UCI engines like Shredder require the GUI to provide a opening book) does not have specific provision for separating the opening book from the engine. One idea has being to provide "book engines" which play the openings for the main engines before passing control over to the main engine. This has being discussed before on the Winboard protocol mailing list and a possible modification to allow Xboard/Winboard to handle the switch between a "book engine" and the "main engine" may be introduced in Winboard protocol 3. Here's the thread on book engines. For now, though there is one book engine that handles the switch by itself - Bookthinker (which comes with the Winboard engine Thinker) . Bookthinker is a book engine that plays the opening before handing control over to the engine. The way to do it is as follows. Download and install Thinkboard (engine and interface), then transfer the files bookthinker.exe (the book engine) and thinker.dat (the actual book file) into the directory with the engine you want to use it with. For this example, I will be using bookthinker with List - a Winboard engine with no opening book that is in c:\chesseng \list While thinker.dat cannot be renamed, you are free to rename bookthinker.exe. In my example I have renamed it to listbook.exe Alter your winboard ini by inserting Bookthinker.exe in front of list.exe in your normal entry. For example mine now reads "Listbook list" /fd=c:\chesseng\list because I have renamed bookthinker.exe to listbook.exe You can also create custom opening books for use with bookthinker. A problem is that while Bookthinker allows you to create your own book from a file of PGN games, there is no way to prioritize moves using NAGS like ! or ?, so you should clean the pgn file of such symbols because using it to create a book. However Winboard engines that do not support force command (only a few of them) will not work with Bookthinker. There is no way currently to send command line or parimeters to engines using Winboard because Winboard.ini does not support quotes. Hence engines that send init strings or need command line parameters probably will not have problems too. Some engines may also have time allocation problems. For some engines not sending the command parameters will have minor effects (eg sending book learn commands,hash table sizes) ,for others it can be a big problem. For example The King will be almost useless since the OPK string will not be sent. This is a pity since The King when used as a Winboard engine relies on a external GUI book. Nejemet will also have a problem since the /xb command is not sent. So what are the solutions? Because 90% of all of such problems involve using bookthinker with Chessmaster/The King, here we shall assume that you want to run Chessmaster with a opening book outside the Chessmaster GUI. First you can use another interface that provides support for Winboard (or even UCI if you want to play with Polyglot!) and provides a opening book. Arena is the obvious one. Either use Arena's built in opening book (which has some flaws because it doesn't support transposition in older versions of Arena) or use it with bookthinker as described here . But what if you don't like Arena? The problem with quoting, only occurs if you run engines via the Winboard.ini file. If you prefer to run them using the command line options, then you create a shortcut as described here . Much of the problem with The King can be avoided if you use the patch to disable the OPK check of course. Jason Kent has created a package to make use of The King (all versions) with FICS (direct link 1006K). It includes support with Bookthinker but you need to read the instructions (direct link to text file) carefully. It avoids the problem with bookthinker by disabling the opk check. The last method favoured by me would involve using inbetween. See my section on Chessmaster and bookthinker. It's probably wise to turn off any other opening books that the main Chess engine may possess when using them with Bookthinker. Though Shredder is a UCI engine, you can use it via a uci2wb adaptor in Winboard. It will have no opening book though, so you will need bookthinker. Volker Pittlik describes here now to use Shredder as a Winboard engine with bookthinker. However, there are some timing problems, see here . The alternative adaptor PolyGlot might work better though,particularly version 1.3 which provides opening book support,so you no longer need bookthinker.

rupelstiltskin: Not a bad video at all ...

subimm: Thank you Max01 for your fine posts! Just an observation, the "Openings 2009" here are the same as they were in 2006, AFAIK. In other words, if you have "Openings 2006", then you have the same content. The rest of the content mentioned above (Rybka 3, etc.) is of course new(er).

indianajones: subimm writes: Just an observation, the "Openings 2009" here are the same as they were in 2006 You mean that the database and opening analysis are all ditto-same and only the engine is new?

Max.01: Hi, guys I was confused Rybka 3 there in 2006 the references above are the full year 2008 this program is the sale in chessok is not cheap and I think they charge for something Irian 2006 of no interest to anyone already here in 2009 to sit Big Referencia Dowload. I explain better please ...

Max.01: The RS link 'Chess Books' contains of 5 books of Anands preferred openings Repertoire ('Alexander Khalifman - Opening for White According to Anand 1.e4'). They give an excellent overview about the Champs opening weapons with the white pieces. Size: 88mb packed, 102mb unpacked http://rapidshare.com/files/140756937/Chess_Books.7z

Max.01: hxxp://rapidshare.com/files/140743950/Electronic_Chess_Books.7z

Max.01: Chess Assistant 10 Professional package Portable English: hxxp://rapidshare.com/files/161582562/ca10Pro_D_incl.deep_rybka_w32.7z hxxp://depositfiles.com/files/xjj3akr7c

Max.01: Jacob Aagaard & Esben Lund - Meeting 1.d4.djvu Jacob Aagaard - Inside the Chess Mind - How Players of All Levels Think About the Game.djvu Jan Timman - Curacao 1962 - The Battle of Minds That Shook the Chess World.djvu Joe Galagher - Magic of Mikhail Tal (scanned by Dendix).djvu John Nunn - Understanding Chess Move by Move (Caissa Lovers).djvu Jonathan Tisdall - Improve your chess (scanned by Dendix).djvu Larry Evans - New Ideas in Chess (single pages).djvu Larry Evans - Trophy Chess - Lessing Rosenwald Tournament 1954-1955.djvu Larry Evans, Svetozar Gligoric et al. - How to Open a Chess Game.djvu Jacob Aagaard - Excelling at Chess.pdf Jacob Aagaard - Inside the Chess Mind (pp. 1-41 + cover).pdf Jacob Aagaard Inside the Chess Mind.pdf Jacob Aagard - Exceling_Techinical_Chess_Aagaard.pdf James Mason & W. H. K. Pollock - St. Petersburg Tournament 1895-96.pdf James Mason - The principles of chess in theory & practice [1894].pdf Jan Timman - Curacao 1962 - The Battle of Minds That Shook the Chess World.pdf Jason Hofferle - The Rules of Chess.pdf Jeremy Silman - How to Reassess Your Chess.pdf Jeremy Silman - The Amateurs Mind - Turning Chess Misconceptions Into Chess Mastery.pdf Jeremy Silman - The Reassess Your Chess Workbook.pdf John Cochrane - A Treatise on the Game of Chess.pdf John Emms - More Simple Chess.pdf John Emms - Simple Chess.pdf John Nunn - Secrets of Practical Chess.pdf John W. Collins - Maxims of Chess.pdf Jon Edwards - Teach Yourself VISUALLY Chess.pdf Jose Raul Capablanca - Chess Fundamentals.pdf Joseph Kling & Bernard Horwitz - The Chess Player, Vols. 1-2 (1852).pdf Jose Raul Capablanca - A Primer of Chess (1935).pdf Karsten Mueller - Kramnik vs. Deep Fritz 2002.pdf Lev Alburt & Sam Palatnik - The King in Jeopardy.pdf Lev Alburt - Test and Improve Your Chess (missing pp. 103 & 112).pdf Lev Polugaevsky - Grandmaster Achievement.pdf http://rapidshare.com/files/125118789/Chess_-_Books__29_.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/125122076/Chess_-_Books__29_.part2.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/125115251/Chess_-_Books__29_.part3.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/125118341/Chess_-_Books__29_.part4.rar

dux: Thank you Max

mrlimbo: A "Super Mega Max" thread !!!! great stuff , keep it up Max & many thanks my friend for all your great posts

Max.01: OK all, thx I post more here and Renegat23 very good idea cool

Max.01: This CBM 128 Extra .... Advanced, and contains the first phase of 2009, although I do not think CBM 128 mainly, I imagine that you like them, and soon appeared esperao auntentico CBM 128, which is already waiting for us.,,, cbm will soon have 129 and did not even read 128 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://rapidshare.com/files/205824822/CBM_EXTRA_122___124.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/197223135/CBM123EXTRA.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/141557750/CBM_125__No_video_.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/174461148/CBM_126.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/193826146/CBM_127_Extra.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/244169455/CBM128_Data_Collect.rar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=7fef3909b0a76f8495af63b7d44918aa4ed989073b9d5fd1 1 to 100

Max.01: Welcome to my Chess Page! Here you can find: A number of game collections, all in Chessbase's CBH-Format, which are annotated with Chess-Supersoftware Fritz (="annofritzed"). More than 50.000 different annotated games of many of the best players and tournaments in chess history! Game collections of over 50 special chess books, like Bobby Fischers famous My 60 memorable Games, Alexei Shirov's Fire on Board, Jeremy Silman's How To Reassess Your Chess or Euwe/Kramer's classic The Middle Game. Some of these collections are annofritzed, some are not. Several collections of tactical training positions, partly from books, some without relation to a book. More than 10.000 positions altogether! A curiosities section with collections of the longest chess games, +760 stalemate games, +4000 quick mates, +1400 underpromotion games and other curious stuff. http://wwwu.uni-klu.ac.at/gossimit/c/book.htm

subimm: Just an observation, the "Openings 2009" here are the same as they were in 2006. .... You mean that the database and opening analysis are all ditto-same and only the engine is new? Yes, precisely. The interface, engine, etc. may be new, but the database & analysis are the same as in the 2006 package, afaik.



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