
Corr Database 2006 - $159.95
Corr Database 2006 is an extensive collection of
correspondence games, featuring classical correspondence games played by mail as
well as email games. The CD contains 588,000 games from 1804 until 2006
including all games of the correspondence chess world championships 1-18,
correspondence chess Olympics 1-15, correspondence chess European championships,
national championships' (AUS, CSR, DEN, GER, NED, USA) and memorials (1965 SUI
jub75, 1991 FIN jub30, NED jub 25, NBC Millennium Email, ICCF 50th Jubilee Elite
and ICCF 50th Jubilee World Champions). Corr 2006 also features a correspondence
chess playerbase, which includes about 63,000 names. A must for every player of
correspondence chess!
System requirements: Pentium PC, Win98, Me, 2000, XP, 32 MB RAM, CD-ROM
drive, ChessBase 8.0 or 9.0, hard disk space requirements: 350 MB.

Shredder 10 - $99
No other chess program has gained as many world
championship titles in recent years as Shredder. Shredder 10 is even stronger
than all previous versions, showing a drastic increase of performance by approx.
80 Elo points. Shredder has always enjoyed the reputation of an excellent
strategist and endgame technician. Shredder 10 ties in with this tradition, now
coming with closely packed endgame fi les. Thanks to their high compression,
accessing the endgame files is speeded up by the factor 1000. In consequence,
Shredder 10 uses the complete perfect endgame knowledge of the “Shredderbases”
and at the same calculates much faster.
- Original Fritz 9 interface: Included in the Shredder 10 package is the
latest Fritz interface with extensive training and entertainment features
for beginners, club players and grandmasters.
- Shredder 10 also gives you full and free access to the ChessBase
Playchess server (1 year), where you can play games against people all over
the world. Naturally the Shredder 10 engine runs under the Fritz interface.
- Tournament openings book: The enhanced and extended Shredder openings
book gives you full statistical information for every move that has been
played in the current position. In addition you get a database with 1
million historic and current games.
Shredder’s world championship titles:
Jakarta 1996: World micro-computer chess champion
Paderborn 1999: Computer chess world champion
London 2000: World micro-computer chess champion
Maastricht 2001: World micro-computer chess champion
Maastricht 2002: Computer chess blitz world champion
Graz 2003: Computer chess world champion and blitz world champion
Tel Aviv 2004: Computer chess blitz world champion
Reykjavik 2005: Computer chess blitz world champion
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Pentium III, 128 MB RAM, Win98 SE, Win2000, WinXP,
DVD-ROM drive.

Deep Shredder 10 - Multiprocessor Version - $189
In the last couple of years there is by far no other chess
program that gained as many world championship titles like Shredder. Deep
Shredder 10 is the new version for multiprocessor systems (including Dual Core
systems). Deep Shredder 10 is stronger than all previous versions and shows a
drastic increase of the performance by approx. 80 Elo points. For many years
Shredder enjoyed the reputation of an excellent strategist and endgame
technician. Deep Shredder 10 ties in with this tradition. For it comes with
closely packed endgame files. Thanks to that high compression, access to the
endgame files is speeded up by factor of 1,000 to 10,000. In consequence,
Shredder 10 uses the complete perfect endgame knowledge of the “Shredderbases”
and at the same time speeds up its calculation.

Sicilian Alapin System - $54.95
There is little doubt that, with its numerous
sub-systems, the Sicilian Defence represents a powerful challenge for anyone who
plays 1.e4. Of course, it is particularly tempting to think you can master the
defence with a single move 2.c3, otherwise known as the Alapin System. And also,
objectively speaking, 2.c3 is in no way inferior to the open systems. But there
is also a little downside here too: you can no longer surprise your opponent
with the Alapin System, for there has been an enormous increase in the theory of
2.c3 in recent years. Yet Dorian Rogozenko‘s CD can help you construct a strong
repertoire against the Sicilian. Because this is a major new work, which refl
ects the latest state of theory and even goes beyond it.
- 54 database texts
- 500 games annotated by the author
- large database with 75,000 games
- training database
- reader based on ChessBase 9.0
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS / SYSTEMVORAUSSETZUNGEN: Pentium, 32 MB RAM, Windows
98 SE/2000/Me/XP

Corr Database 2006
Corr Database 2006 is an extensive collection of
correspondence games, featuring classical correspondence games played by mail as
well as email games. The CD contains 588,000 games from 1804 until 2006
including all games of the correspondence chess world championships 1-18,
correspondence chess olympics 1-15, correspondence chess european championships,
national chamionships (AUS, CSR, DEN, GER, NED, USA) and memorials (1965 SUI
jub75, 1991 FIN jub30, NED jub 25, NBC Millennium Email, ICCF 50th Jubilee Elite
and ICCF 50th Jubilee World Champions). Corr 2006 also features a correspondence
chess playerbase, which includes about 63,000 names. A must for every player of
correspondence chess!