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  • Felix Dumont
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    A new feature in Fritz 12 : the Mat-O-Meter.
    At the left, ''tranchant'' means the complexity of the position.

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  • Gary Ruben
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    That's great! I'll be a better correspondence player!!!

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  • Felix Dumont
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    It depends of how much you train with Fritz. I do use Fritz a couple of hours every day, so I saw a big difference between Fritz 8 and Fritz 11 (which I actually use).

    But it's sure that if you already bought Fritz 11 this year, like me, there's no need to buy Fritz 12.

    The latest version might includes some new things, I don't know, I will try to find informations on Internet. But for sure, if you have an older version than Fritz 10, this could be a great investment. Otherwise, use your money for new chess books or for some tournaments :)

    EDIT:
    http://www.chess.com/news/fritz-12-r...n-october-7748

    As I said there seems to be some new stuff with this version, like a new interface and 12 new hours of video.
    I did enjoy the hours of video that come with Fritz 11, it almost worth a big part of the price. I will maybe buy this new version if I find a good sale, but it's only because I'm an addict :D
    Last edited by Felix Dumont; Saturday, 26th September, 2009, 12:02 PM.

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  • Garland Best
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    Fritz 12 is out! Which means ...

    Start looking for Fritz 11 in the bargain bins at Future Shop!

    Seriously, why buy the latest version when you can get the previous version for less than $20? That's how much I paid for Fritz 10 in Future Shop 4 months ago. And it's the full version, nothing missing.

    Actually while I'm on it, what is the incentive to upgrade? My previous version was Fritz 8, and aside from a couple of minor bells and whistles, I could not see any difference between 8 and 10. As a 1700 rated player, either game is invincible, and they all allow me to play, analyze and store my games, as well as help me study. How much more can a program be improved?
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