Tuesday 11 August 2009

CMD2003 Saitek Kasparov Chess Challenger Chess Computer

If you ever wanted to amp up your chess skills without having to hiring a good chess player to help you (or ordering my patented lessons on "how to become a millionaire with chess" for only £299.99 - all proceeds go to my pocket) then you may want to consider this electronic chess set from Chess Baron in which you can practice against an extremely smart computer and tune up your skills to hustle all of your friends and make some big money. It offers all the features of a regular chess computer, though it's interface seems better for practice than anything else.

1 comment:

  1. It’s a good idea to make money by winning games, more youngsters are engaged in such activities. But the numbers of losers are higher than the number of winners. Even there are some clubs that arrange such dues directly. It can’t be stopped since it involved by their own interest. My advice is to do more practice before going to bet.

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