Today I came across this Steven Lopez column about the attack, check, and defense training modes in Fritz 9. It’s a much better explanation of this feature than what’s in the product documentation, but unfortunately it still doesn’t really explain what the score means.
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Yeah, I emailed him about it months ago and he couldn’t tell me what the scores mean!
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[...] A Better Explanation of Fritz 9 Training Modes, linked from Steve Eddins’ site. He is actually referring to an article on Chessbase, but I like reading his blog. I used Fritz 10, and it still thoroughly confuses me as a training tool. He was the one who told me about Palview, and the excellent web page game output it is capable of, if one knows how to properly use the software, something I am still struggling with. But I’m getting there… slowly. [...]