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The ChessBase Account is a useful tool for every chess player, whether solving tactics, analysing games, preparing against the next opponent or playing chess online. Tutorials on these and other subjects are available below. Tutorials of special interest: Fritz 17 and Fritz 18; ChessBase 16 and ChessBase 17
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Everything around our game collections: Mega Database,...
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Chess videos with thousands of hours of top analysis by...
- All ChessBase 15 tutorials at a glance
In recent weeks we have presented the new features and tools...
- ChessBase 17 - Tips & Tricks: For a quick start in the program
It is the program of choice for anyone who loves the game...
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Everything around our game collections: Mega Database, Opening Encyclopedia, PowerBase
Chess videos with thousands of hours of top analysis by chess masters covering strategies, openings, and more.
This channel is dedicated to helping chess players navigate and utilize Chessbase software to maximize their chess improvement.
In recent weeks we have presented the new features and tools of ChessBase 15 in a number of tutorials: the replay training that helps you to improve, the fast reference search that makes opening study easy, the new search mask or the raytracing technique, and other features.
It is the program of choice for anyone who loves the game and wants to know more about it. ChessBase 17 offers a unique variety of functions for players and coaches. For beginners this complexity is challenging - even though every function is described in the manual (printed 500 pages).
Each line gets repeated three times. Learn an opening by guessing a variation that connects two positions. From any position, drill your repertoire. It doesn't matter whether you have marked moves or not, you can drill any position. The program will lead you into your openings.