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Thank you for your reply Noah, I see now that there are indeed database counterparts for chinese chess too. But the first part of my question still remains... Which *commercial program is strongest? (Money no object). I realize it can be subjective.. but I'd like to hear some informed opinions. Many thanks. Noah Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Steve Lim wrote: > > > Lastly, in international chess, there are database programs etc and > > also trainers that help you learn openings etc. Are such things > > available for chinese chess? > > The computerized chinese chess industry is not as advanced as the > western chess industry. There are these things, but they are few in > number and will will find they are not as integrated as the western > chess counterparts. My project attempts to aleviate some of that, but > it is not very far along and is moving slowly. > > If you read the thread above your post you will find a site where you > can download a freeware database.
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