Chessbase Lite Premium vs Chessbase 10

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qixel

As far as I can tell, the only difference between Chessbase Lite Premium and Chessbase 10 is that Chessbase 10 includes the "Big Chess Database".  Can anyone verify if that is correct?

Amy

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Aliyat-EJ

There are a few minor differences with ChessBase 9 and many with ChessBase 10. Not mentioned in the chart is that CB Light is limited to 32,000 games per database. More than enough for a personal database, but single year of TWIC will net you three times that amount.

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qixel
Aliyat-EJ wrote:

CB Light is limited to 32,000 games per database


Thanks !

I just want to build a database of my own games, so it sounds like CB Lite is all I need.

djort

In chessbase light premium you don't have limit in games (so more than 32000 games...and more than 1 million...).

The only differnce is the base sell with or not (games and players base)

qixel
djort wrote:

In chessbase light premium you don't have limit in games (so more than 32000 games...and more than 1 million...).

The only differnce is the base sell with or not (games and players base)


OK, right, Chessbase Lite Premium, is not limited in games.  But Chessbase Lite (the free version) is limited in games and other things like saving games and building databases.  So I will have to buy Chessbase Lite Premium in order to make databases out of my old games.  (All this sound rather like choosing a beer !)

I must say that Chessbase is a very nice tool. (I've just used the free version up till now.)  I love how you can merge games and how it quickly searches the database to provide you with all that statistical information as you play over a game.