Fritz users tend to be interested in squeezing every last bit of chess playing ability out of the software, which explains why my friends at ChessCentral have always noticed a pattern in the phone calls they’re receiving from such users: a lot of folks are asking, "How do I optimize Fritz for maximum playing strength?" You can also share your game using the numerous other options such as Facebook, Twitter, or other.Fritz has for many years been one of the most popular and strongest-playing commercial chess programs. You can of course copy and send this link, but if you got this far, you can just click on the button at the bottomĪnd then fill out the email to submit it. It will automatically publish the game online with a link. Then just click Ok, as the default choice is the correct With the game open in the program, go to File -> Share -> Direct Share You can also use the many sharing methods inside of Fritz 18 itself. you can use this right now, or you can use the Direct Share at any time. It will immediately jump to the step below with Direct Share. Right after you finish with a brilliant victory, Fritz 18 will congratulate you and ask you if you want to share your win. That's all there is to it! Instant share pop-up Now go to the email body and paste it with Ctrl-V like you would with any text. If you are comfortable with copy-and-paste within your email, then one way to send a game is to simply open the game, then press Ctrl-C. There are multiple ways to send the game of course, and in the end, the key is to send it to the address above: copy-and-paste method If you use ChessBase 16, you can simply direct it to the folder and open the database for perusal. Your games are saved in \My Documents\ChessBase\Compbase and the name of the default database is Autoplay. Reviewing your gameĪfter your game is over, you will have the opportunity to review it either right then, or later at your leisure, with the Fritz GUI or ChessBase. This has been a common experience, but soon it will adapt and by the second game expect a much more balanced game, while it tries to give you opportunities to play and even win. Note: The first game will usually be much weaker than expected as it calibrates itself against you.
Players of many levels will be able to enjoy a good game now, and use it as a proper part of training. The levels can be quite striking in their range. You might find this part obvious and unnecessary, but a few words can make your first foray a bit smoother. For now let us just play some games and have some fun. These are fairly self-explanatory, and will be described in a future tutorial. Of note is that at the bottom right is a large colorful area with a big smiling yellow rook, and some curious checkboxes. It will open the screen to a fairly familiar scene if you have ever used this mode before. When you first start up Fritz 18, you are first shown the opening menu screen.
Fritz won't tell you what moves to make, so you have to find them yourself, but it will help you with visual and spoken hints, or calculations which you can switch on! Win against Fritz with a powerful winning combination, and learn how to attack all at the same time! This is how to make chess fun – against Fritz 18! With discrete tips, your attacking game can succeed. Isn't it what every chess player wants? To win with a brilliant game! With Fritz 18 your dreams can come true: Fritz shows how it's done. Last date is 31st December 2021 midnight. Check out the details, rules, eligibility and the procedure in this article. Just submit a brilliant game you've recently played against the computer. Now you can win a private session with Rustam. He has coached the German national team, became the trainer of World Champion challengers Sergey Karjakin and Fabiano Caruana. He is the FIDE World Chess Champion of 2004, and has been the main second of World Champion Viswanathan Anand, during Anand's successful title defences in 2008, 20.