CT-ART is the gold standard :)
http://www.wholesalechess.com/chess/Chess+Tactics+ART+3.0
Thanks, I just tried the demo. The interface is a little annoying, perhaps a case of over-engineering. But the ratings for CT-ART are good, so I'll see if I can get used to it.
Congrats on building this website, by the way. I actually like the puzzles and interface on this website way more than the CT-ART 3.0 demo I just tried...
CT-Art won't allow you to make tactics puzzles. But I'm not sure that software exists. It would be great because a fair number of problems in CT-Art are flawed in the higher levels and it would be nice to be able to delete or fix them. (see, http://thebackrank.blogspot.com/search/label/CT-Art%20errors for details)
Has chess.com considered putting out a software that allows users to maintain a library of tactics problems? This is a whole other project and you guys have a lot on your table, but it seems you're already half way there (or more) with the tactics trainer.
A library to which users could submit tactics problems to be solved and (this is important) rated by other users would be great and I wouldn't think it would be that difficult.
Yeah, I can't get past how annoying the interface of CT-ART 3.0 is. After I make several moves to solve the puzzle, it keeps making the very last move for me interupting the learning process. If I'm going to play a puzzle through, I want to play it all the way through without the computer making moves for me. And there's no "show move" option for the times that I actually want the program to make a move for me.
Is this really the best tactics program out there? It seems like a much better program could be made, especially for the price.
Not everybody is constantly connected to the internet. :-)
When I go on vacation I always take a puzzle book. If I could load the Tactics Trainer on my PDA (ok, I don't even have a PDA, but maybe I would if I could do this!) that could be better than a book.
Loomis wrote:
Not everybody is constantly connected to the internet. :-)
i am. oh yeah - that's because i never leave the house...
Even with a notebook computer it's not trivial to be connected to the internet everywhere. Other issues are that it's harder to travel with because it's bigger and has a significanly shorter battery life.
I like Renko's "Intensive Course Tactics" CDs from chessbase when I'm not able to connect to the internet. Usually though, it's all about the CTS.
Is there a good way to practice tactics in chessmaster? I tried it with the earliest version and the only way was to load the file for every setup.
I was checking out "Intensive Course Tactics", is there a demo for it?
I like to use fritzs' NEW POSITION function and set up book positions. You can save them to a seperate database and then just access the next puzzle by the f10 hotkey. I think it is very useful to play these positions against a flawless master like fritz because it cleans up your technique and brings home OTB wins that used to be 'I should have won' - aftergame moans. I find that to be constant area of growth for my own play, learning how to convert the win. So you solve a puzzle and are up a bishop..... but can you win? This is not as easy at it seems sometimes. Playing the puzzles against a computer, while trying on ones will, is certainly the best I've found to turn time spent into skill earned!
Ther's also an other good software: the demo of "chess mentor".It's a real coatch for chess training.
FoodCubes wrote:
Is there a good way to practice tactics in chessmaster? I tried it with the earliest version and the only way was to load the file for every setup. I was checking out "Intensive Course Tactics", is there a demo for it?
Chessmaster is terrible for tactics training.
I would suggest signing up with http://chess.emrald.net
Hi, is there any good software for making and practicing tactics puzzles? Other than the software on this site, I would like to have an offline version to practice with. Any recommendations? Ideally it would allow me to rapidly run through many puzzles without having to load a file everytime...