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Employing the latest in chess technology, these chess databases vastly increase the amount of information at your fingertips.Not raw data either - even simple unannotated chess game collections like the Dutch Defense or the ChessBase Big Database come with many extra features.Other titles are really chess books on disk (cross-referenced in the Chess Training Software section), but also feature a large collection of games, such as the Ultimate Tarrasch Defense and the Complete Kings Gambit CDs.
In addition, you will find chess databases designed mainly to enhance chess playing engine performance, like the Fritz Powerbook. A Huge Collection Of Books In Chessbase Format Hard Software Youve BeenThis category has the chess database software youve been looking for. Lasker vs Janowski, 1910 was a marathon game which had to be adjourned four times and Janowski defended tenaciously to salvage half a point after 101 moves. ![]() From the end of the 19th century onward, he was a regular participant in strong international tournaments. Among his successes were a win in the Janowski - Marshall, Match 1 (1899) and a shared 1st with Geza Maroczy at the Barmen Meisterturnier A (1905). Janowski was described as extremely ingenious, sometimes shifty, resourceful and possessing first class education in chess technique. After London (1899), Janowski challenged world champion Emanuel Lasker to a match for 400 a side. Lasker accepted the challenge, but the negotiations broke down when Janowski insisted on 10 games up and Lasker refused more than 8 games up. In May 1909, financed by his wealthy patron Leo Nardus, Janowski played an - - Lasker - Janowski (1909) against Lasker in Paris, which ended drawn (2 -2 0). Enthusiastic about the outcome of the match, Nardus proposed a match for the world championship. While Lasker had no objection in principle, he had to leave France before reaching a final decision. In addition, he had already accepted Carl Schlechter s challenge in November 1908 to a title match, which was finally played in - - Lasker - Schlechter World Championship Match (1910). Lasker and Janowski played a second - - Lasker - Janowski (1909) in Paris from October to November 1909, which saw Lasker emerge as the clear winner (7 -1 2). On November 12, 1909 they signed an agreement for a title match in autumn 1910, provided that Lasker retained his title in his upcoming match against Schlechter. Lasker defended his crown in the drawn Lasker - Schlechter World Championship Match (1910) in January and February, and Janowski got his shot at the title. Janowski was eager to crush the champion, and had prepared for the match for several weeks in Ostend.. He claimed to have studied hundreds of games by Lasker. According to the challenger, Lasker had worse positions in most games and his opponents only lost because they played for a win prematurely. Janowski wanted to demonstrate to the world that Laskers game was not chess, but dominoes. ![]() ![]() The match for the world championship was held November 8 - December 8 in the Kerkau-Palast in Berlin. Nardus donated a prize of 5,000 francs for the first to score 8 victories, draws not counting. Tournament director Alfred Ehrhardt Post let Janowski draw the lot to decide who would commence the match with the white pieces. He won a Lasker vs Janowski, 1910 when Janowski blundered a piece on the 19th move. Janowski played for an attack in, Janowski vs Lasker, 1910 which was adjourned after 33 moves. Playing time was set from 4 pm to 8 pm the next day, and the game ended in a draw.
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