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WIN0084CB-25

Chessbase Fritz Powerbook 2025

The current opening theory with 1.7 million games
The Fritz Powerbook 2025 contains 25 millions opening positions, derived from 1.7 million high class tournament games. Together with each position all relevant information is stored: all moves that were played in the position, by players of what average rating, with what success and performance results.
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EVEN MORE POWER FOR FRITZ. EVEN MORE CHESS KNOWLEDGE FOR YOU.

The Fritz Powerbook 2025 contains 25 millions opening positions, derived from 1.7 million high class tournament games. Together with each position all relevant information is stored: all moves that were played in the position, by players of what average rating, with what success and performance results. The games from which the Fritz Powerbook 2025 were derived (except the Corr Games) are also included. The Fritz Powerbook 2025 represents the state of the art of current openings theory. The FritzPowerbook was derived also from the best 100,000 games from the Correspondence 2024 Database to enhance even more the theoretical value of moves given by the book. With the 2025 edition you get 3 Books: Fritz Powerbook, Strongbook and the CorrBook. Discover exciting and tricky new lines and practice them against Fritz. In addition the Powerbook has a small but very exclusive book with the strongest GM games (ELO >= 2550) from the past 100 years (2.7 Mio positions) and StrongBook Games Database.

Minimum system requirements: Desktop PC or Notebook, 4 GB RAM, Windows 11 or 10, Fritz 19, 18 or 17 or ChessBase 18, 17 or 16 and Internet.

NOTE: ChessBase 18 and the new databases will no longer be released on DVD-ROM! Most computers no longer have DVD drives and the amount of data is now so large that it can no longer be stored on a DVD. The new ChessBase booklets therefore contain an activation code that can be used to download the product. Anyone who likes to collect, archive and shelve our products can continue to do so and will then receive beautifully designed booklets with an imprinted serial number. You then download the new ChessBase product installer, enter the number and the product is downloaded and installed in full!

 

More Information
ISBN 9783866819894
Hardware Requirements Windows
System Requirements Desktop PC or Notebook, 4 GB RAM, Windows 11 or 10, Fritz 19, 18 or 17 or ChessBase 18, 17 or 16 and Internet.
Publication Date November 12, 2024
No. of Computer Installs Up to 3 Computers
Windows 10 Compatible Yes

 

Windows 10 Compatible

Requirements

Requires Windows

Desktop PC or Notebook, 4 GB RAM, Windows 11 or 10, Fritz 19, 18 or 17 or ChessBase 18, 17 or 16 and Internet.
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