![]() According to people who are good at chess the engines have different personalities and quirks. Apart from the main chess engine, many of them are just free from their creators. Some analyze faster, some slower, and other often important differences. So maybe try the free resources first.įor your chess level most mainstream engines have more than enough strength. HOWEVER, many of these Chessbase and Fritz features are also available from in a more limited way. Overall Fritz 14 has many advanced features if you want to do self training, learning, analyzing games, and the included database of master games(which I believe you can download free online anyway, but not sure) then it is good. ![]() If you wanted to pay for ChessBase their services and features are very expensive IMO. When I bought it in 2016 it had a 1 free year of access to standard features of Chessbase (not sure what was limited). ![]() I have not tried recent Fritz software, but heard positive things.įritz provides some advanced resources that are connected to Chessbase. Strictly as a GUI often it is functional but seems to be difficult to learn to me. Of the paid for GUIs, I only used Fritz 14 which I bought years ago on Steam. I also tried Tarrasch GUI, Lucas Chess GUI I think Arena Chess is the most popular free GUI with many advanced features. or just go to stockfish website and download what they give for free. Separately (if the GUI does not include a couple or more free engines) search google for "free chess engines". As far as free ones, you have many good choices. Look up on google "free chess GUIs" GUIs are the programs which give you various feature, let you use menu and all the needed functions, graphics, etc.
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