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Hello Fernando ,
My name is Ian pleased to meet you. I was asking anyone on here who has knowledgable information on the Saitek President chess computer. I had stated what the default level settings were , and how to go through the levels on the chess computer. I then asked which was the strongest setting of them all. I also asked if having the tournament book option on makes a difference in making it a stronger machine. I also asked which is the strongest setting of them all .
Hope this has made things more clearer
Thank you for your interest
Yours faithfully
Ian. Aka ROOK OR BY CROOK
My name is Ian pleased to meet you. I was asking anyone on here who has knowledgable information on the Saitek President chess computer. I had stated what the default level settings were , and how to go through the levels on the chess computer. I then asked which was the strongest setting of them all. I also asked if having the tournament book option on makes a difference in making it a stronger machine. I also asked which is the strongest setting of them all .
Hope this has made things more clearer
Thank you for your interest
Yours faithfully
Ian. Aka ROOK OR BY CROOK
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Hi Fern (if I may call you so),Fernando wrote:Viber, tango? what is that?rookorbycrook wrote:Hi fern are you on Viber or tango app I'll call you what is your number please
Generally speaking I do not belong or participate in any social network, Facebook, twitter, etc.
Fern
That's the right attitude!. Being active on social media costs a lot of time, which can better be used for playing with our friends the chesscomputers
Playing regards,
Paul