Encyclopedia of Middlegames
This program is designed to help the student understand the ideas and strategies behind typical middlegame positions according to the openings they originate from. Intended for stronger players (1800 and above). Having no analogues among chess programs MIDDLEGAME contains detailed material on two courses: typical structures of middlegame and playing technique in most popular openings:
Training material contains more than 600 examples and is subdivided into themes according to typical methods and ideas of playing. The program contains about 1000 exercises formed by real games ( the most important moves should be found by a user on his own. In case of wrong moves you get help in the form of alternative moves and prompting markers. At any moment you can call an external chess playing program (Hiarcs, Genius, Rebel, MChess Pro).
Features of the program include:
No additional software is required.
System requirements:
Essential: IBM-compatible PC with Pentium 75 CPU, 12 MB memory (RAM), Hard Disk (4 MB of free disk space for the program), VGA graphics, Windows 95/98 or NT 4.0, CD-ROM drive, Microsoft-compatible mouse.
Recommended: 24 MB or more RAM, Super VGA graphics with 256 colors and 800x600 screen mode.