Deep Fritz 8

Deep Fritz 8

PC

Release Date: April 11, 2003

Puzzle, chess, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet, LAN

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Another version of a very well-known chess program, the same that Garry Kasparov faced in 2003 (this duel ended in a 2:2 draw).

Another version of a very well-known chess program, the same that Garry Kasparov faced in 2003 (this duel ended in a 2:2 draw). Editing "Deep" can be run on multiprocessor computers (from one to eight), and is more powerful than "Fritz 8" itself. However, the game is not only for excellent players, there are a number of different levels of difficulty, so even amateurs can develop their skills in it. Beginners can also take advantage of an extensive interactive training so that they not only learn the basic rules of the game, but also receive a lot of advice - they will learn how to play in order to win. Advanced players can find out what their weak points are, what they should improve and what they should work on.

Computer opponent does not play schematically, he adjusts his tactics to the opponent's movements. Every move is saved, so you can analyze all movements in real time. In addition, the game database contains 500,000 different, but always standing on a high level, duels, which is a real treat for those who want to see exactly how the masters play. Garry Kasparov once admitted that he regularly uses Fritz for his analyses. And if someone gets bored of playing with a computer opponent, they can find people willing to play on the server playchess.com at any time of day or night. You can then not only play a single game, but also take part in the tournament, and even just watch others play.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

Deep Fritz 8 Summary

Platforms:

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Developer: Chessbase

Publisher: Chessbase

Deep Fritz 8 System Requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium 166 MHz, 32 MB RAM, CD-ROM, Mysz