| Chess Tactics for Intermediate Players is based on a bestseller by one of the
most experienced coaches in Russia, Sergey Ivashchenko. It
is a sequel to the popular program Chess Tactics for Beginners.
Quickly improve your chess play with a chess tactics testing and training
program intended for intermediate players. Among the topics covered:
- Mating combinations
- Pinning combinations
- Decoying, Blockade
- Exchange
The program is designed for chess players with the ELO level of 1600-2200
points.
The exercises are arranged in 19 sections according to
increasing difficulty. All the sections contain exercises for that you can either practice or be tested on. Each problem a user(the software supports multiple user profiles) tests him or herself on affects that user's ELO rating. This rating takes into consideration the difficulty of the problem,
the time taken, and errors made. Your original rating is adjusted up
or down after each exercise.
The program includes positions from practical games, endgame studies as well
as training examples.
Features of Chess Tactics for Intermediate Players:
The program includes more than 1,170 tactical problems
classified according to topics and difficulty.These positions make up the program's four courses. Each
course contains examples for Practice and Test.

You have to find the best moves. If you make a mistake while solving a problem,
the program helps you with various visual hints (such as arrows showing key
lines of attack), and eventually shows the piece which is to move.

The program also has a built-in playing engine Crafty
which can be called upon to analyze each problem thoroughly.

You can also use your favorite external playing
program.
The program generates a student's ELO and statistics in easy-to-read bar
graphs, based on a student's success rate with the exercises. This is a great
way to keep track of your progress.
Multiple user profiles are possible with independent ratings and all other
individual information. Statistics are stored and can be compared between
different users.
Board design - Simple, Wooden or Marble.

There is also an option of printing either topics or positions:

The program is terrific for both individual chess players and coaches.
The difference between Chess Tactics for Intermediate Players and
Chess Tactics for Beginners is the complexity level of the exercises.
Chess Tactics for Beginners' hardest exercises are easier than Chess
Tactics for Intermediate Players' simplest problems
Languages supported: English, French, Spanish, Italian and
German
No additional software required.
Chess Tactics System Requirements
Essential: IBM-compatible PC, 16 MB memory
(RAM), Hard Disk (4 MB of free disk space for the program), VGA graphics,
Windows 95/98/2000/2003/NT/ME/XP, CD-ROM drive, Microsoft-compatible mouse
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