Fritz Chess 14 is the most comprehensive chess program in the world. Whether you are new to the game or a Grandmaster, FRITZ 14 is suitable for all skill levels. The top-ranked Fritz Chess engine ...
Fritz 9 is the latest version of the superpowered chess engine that was able to defeat Garry Kasparov, one of the world's best players. If that sounds like a challenge you're up to then Fritz 9 won't ...
About four years ago, Fritz and Chesster appeared on the computer scene. Chesster, as you may guess from the odd spelling of the name, was a young boy who was interested in chess. The name Fritz is ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Fritz: Your Chess Coach Fritz. Your chess trainer! Chess is fun with me! With AI help you learn to play brilliant winning games even as a beginner. Or play ...
Gameplay: 9.0 This is the King of the Game of Kings. Streamlined, game-focused action at its best. There is no extra padding to prop up a Trojan horse of a game. It is real, hardcore chess playing – ...
MANAMA, Bahrain--Deep Fritz, the German-developed chess computer, played a nearly flawless game to outwit world champion Vladimir Kramnik in just 34 moves Tuesday and pull even in the $1 million eight ...
The computer program Deep Fritz fought back to inflict defeat on world chess champion Vladimir Kramnik on Sunday in game five of a million-dollar contest between man and machine. The world champion ...
Barcelona (Spain) -Apr. 17, 2009- Gammick Entertainment has released the Fritz Chess version for iPhone and iPod Touch to the market. After finishing the development for the Nintendo DS™, Nintendo ...
Barcelona (Spain) -May. 13, 2009- The updating that will improve the game experience of the successful product Fritz Chess iPhone and iPod Touch is already here. After the expected release that has ...
The chess game FRITZ teaches players the basics of the world's most famous board game in an entertaining way. It's a fun game that is exciting to play, easy to learn, and not at all easy to master.
Man in the Fort's Synthetic Bench post got me looking into synthetic benches. I noted that some semi-reputable sites have started using Fritz Chess Benchmark to bench parallel processing potential.