Chess Tactics - Level 3

Chess Tactics Level 3 is designed for players with a USCF rating of 1600 to 2100. It is a fundamental training program on chess tactics.
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For intermediate and advanced players. Exercises are classified by tactical methods and motifs. When studying each theme step by step you can master all the tactical methods and improve your play drastically. Various visual hints are provided if you play the wrong move when doing an exercise.

The program includes 1145 tactical problems, classified according to topic and difficulty. You get plenty of feedback and opportunity to track your progress. Perfect for getting your mind in shape for an upcoming chess tournament. 

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Hardware Requirements Windows
System Requirements 64 MB RAM, 50 MB hard drive space. Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Windows 10 Compatible Yes

 

Windows 10 Compatible

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Requires Windows

64 MB RAM, 50 MB hard drive space. Windows XP/Vista/7/8
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