The best e-teaching aids in chess

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Which are the best e-teaching aids in chess ?

Poll ended at Wed Jan 16, 2008 11:39 am

Chessmaster tutorials
0
No votes
Convekta training series
0
No votes
Roman Lab DVDs
0
No votes
Chess Lectures series
1
7%
Fritztrainer DVDs series
0
No votes
ChessBase CDs for learning & training
5
33%
ChessBase CDs for learning & training
5
33%
various e-books
2
13%
miscellaneous
2
13%
 
Total votes: 15

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Sylwy
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The best e-teaching aids in chess

Post by Sylwy »

Hello !

They are a lot of e-teaching aids available these days.Let me know-please-your opinions.
For me ChessBase CDs worked the best from years .
Thank you in advance !
Sylwy
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Re: The best e-teaching aids in chess

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Why didn't you you include Chess Mentor ( http://www.chessmentor.com/ ) - surely they're worthy of placement on the selection list?
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Re: The best e-teaching aids in chess

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towforce wrote:Why didn't you you include Chess Mentor ( http://www.chessmentor.com/ ) - surely they're worthy of placement on the selection list?

Hi !

I don't have-yet- this soft ! Thank you for the link !

Regards,
Sylwy