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We are proud to announce that we are shipping the newest version of the world's most popular chess program - DEEP FRITZ 13 for Microsoft Windows. It was developed by ChessBase GMBH, the award-winning software publish that was described as "the world's leading chess software company" by the Washington Post.


DEEP FRITZ 13

THE TRULY GREAT CHESS PROGRAM

  • WORLD PREMIERE: the ChessBase Engine Cloud
  • "Let's check": let the database of knowledge grow with your analyses
  • Enjoy one year premium membership at playchess.com!

DeepFritz13: 60% faster than Fritz13!
Chess programs have been high-performance utilities for a long time now. The higher your system performance, the greater the value they will be to you. But multi-processor systems only work if you have a "deep" version, because it is only then that the program can make use of multiple processor cores in parallel. Things are no different with the new Deep Fritz 13: on a dual-core computer the engine is already approx.60% faster than the regular Fritz 13.

World premiere: the ChessBase Engine Cloud
Deep Fritz 13 introduces the innovative "ChessBase Engine Cloud" and revolutionises the way we work with system resources. This new function makes it possible, for the very first time, to run deep position analysis, blunder searches, engine matches, etc. using engines located on remote computers, instead of overloading your own system. To you it looks like you are working on your own computer – it does not matter whether the engines are running on a separate machine next to you in your study, on the office computer or in a computer centre in Australia.

High-end for everybody!
If you own a number of computers you can run all your engines on all of them and harness the full processing power on a single PC. Or you can rent your machines to other users via the "Cloud". This is an especially exciting development for owners of high-performance computers or clusters. But the key point is: you can rent processing power from third parties and turn your little notebook or your "old faithful" into a tactical giant and strategic monster at the click of a button!

"Let's Check"
Join the community! "Let's Check" is a revolutionary new feature of ChessBase that will change the chess world. With it Fritz users can join a world-wide community that is putting together a giant knowledge base for chess. Using Let's Check while watching top games live on the Playchess server becomes an experience in itself. Not only do you have the very latest openings and statistics at your disposal, you can also see the results of the most powerful computers and engines that are logged into the server – total information on any computer, at the blink of an eye.

DEEP FRITZ 13 INCLUDING:
  • Premium membership of playchess.com for 12 months
  • ChessBase Engine Cloud
  • ChessBase Let's Check function*
  • Improved version of the Fritz13 engine for computers with multiple processor cores
  • Special book by Alex Kure (over 4 million positions)
  • Database with over 1.5 million games
  • Improved and enhanced database management
  • Improved user interface in Windows Office 2010 standard

* Access to "Let's Check" database till 31.12.2015

System requirements:
Minimum: Pentium III 1 GHz, 1 GB RAM, Windows 8, Windows Vista, XP (Service Pack 3), DirectX9 graphics card with 256 MB RAM, DVD-ROM drive, Windows Media Player 9 and Internet access to activate the program, playchess.com, Let's Check, Engine Cloud and updates.

Recommended: PC Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.4 GHz, 3 GB RAM, Windows 7, DirectX10 graphics card (or compatible) with 512 MB RAM or more, 100% DirectX10 compatible sound card, Windows Media Player 11, DVD ROM drive and Internet access to activate the program, playchess.com, Let's Check, Engine Cloud and updates.

Language: English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Dutch
Media: DVD-ROM

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