Chess Informant — 110 7z
“They literally sold me software that won't work, told me it doesn't work, then told me they won't replace it. And then went silent. That's fraud.” Chess.com · 3 years ago
As a tool designed for serious tournament players and professionals, this volume includes:
: Reviewers on Chessable and Chess.com highlight that the series has historically been the "de facto standard" for top-level game analysis, used by world champions like Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov for preparation. Chess Informant 110 7z
: Hundreds of games from top-level tournaments (late 2010 to early 2011), annotated by the players themselves using the universal Chess Informant symbol system.
: Users on Chess.com forums have occasionally reported issues with serial numbers for downloadable versions, though many note that customer support eventually resolves these technical hurdles. Opinions on the Informant Series “They literally sold me software that won't work,
: It typically features dedicated sections for the best game and most important theoretical novelty from the previous volume (Informant 109), voted on by a grandmaster jury.
: For amateur players, the analysis can be "overwhelmingly daunting". Because it relies on symbols rather than text, it requires a high level of concentration and a physical board (or digital reader) to follow. : Hundreds of games from top-level tournaments (late
“These games are all selected because they contain some new thoughts and ideas, so just going through them and taking your time to analyse each game will invariably do something for you.” Reddit · r/chess · 3 years ago On Technical Experience
