![]() ![]() I also feel commercial software is unnecessary due to the quality of these programs. I really feel any budding chess player should have all five of these free programs. Allows you to enter your own repertoire of opening moves quickly and easily and then train yourself to memorize what you have entered/learned using various flashcard/spaced repetition methods. Create your free account and join the DecodeChess community. The features of the free version are functional for nearly everyone. The only chess analysis software that explains the moves of a chess engine in human language. Full features work for a month before deactivating to the free version. ![]() This is a more recently upated fork of the SCID project.Ĭhess Position Trainer - Trial version is free, but you can pay for more features. PC - Database software that does everything one could possibly need in a database program. Performance graded based on configurable criteria (game move is best, computer engine grading, etc.). Can be just quiet positions picked randomly from big files of games or specific positions selected for whatever reason (tactics, etc.). Let's you pick positions from PGNs in a myriad of ways (randomly, sequentially, etc.) for practicing. Lots of really great training modes, very customizable (can add new positions for study, store your opening repertoire and let you practice it, etc.)Ĭhess Hero - Also under-rated. Lucas Chess - Amazing piece of software that is severly under-rated. I maintain a website devoted to this interface: Can handle PGNs, engines for analysis (UCI and Winboard), and is nearly infinitely customizable. BabasChess - best interface for the Free Internet Chess Server. ![]()
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