You get access to a huge library of high-quality chess training materials from top grandmasters and trainers, such as Magnus Carlsen, Vishy Anand, Garry Kasparov, Fabiano Caruana, Wesley So, Judit Polgar, Daniel King, Simon Williams, Rustam Kasimdzhanov, and many others.
You can learn at your own pace and choose the topics that interest you the most. You can also test your knowledge with interactive exercises and quizzes.
You can save money and space by buying the download versions of the FritzTrainers instead of the DVDs. You can download them to your computer or access them in your ChessBase shop account anytime. You don't need a DVD drive or a physical storage space for the DVDs.
You can enjoy the convenience and flexibility of streaming the videos online on your iPad or other devices. You can watch them anywhere and anytime you want.
How do you buy and use the ChessBase Fritz Trainer MONSTER DVD Collection FritzTrainer Chess SDVL Videoless?
Go to the [ChessBase Shop] and browse through the categories of FritzTrainers. You can also use the search function to find specific titles or authors.
Select the products you want to buy and add them to your cart. You can choose between DVD-ROMs or download versions. The download versions are cheaper and more convenient.
Proceed to checkout and pay with your preferred method. You will receive an email confirmation with your order details and activation codes.
Log in to your ChessBase shop account and go to "My Downloads". There you will find the links to download or stream the products you bought. You will also see the serial numbers to activate them after installation.
Install the FritzTrainers on your computer using the links provided. You will need a chess program such as ChessBase 17, Fritz 17, or the free ChessBase Reader 2017 to open them. Enter the serial numbers when prompted to activate them.
Start learning from the videos and enjoy!
For more information and tutorials on how to use the ChessBase Fritz Trainer MONSTER DVD Collection FritzTrainer Chess SDVL Videoless, you can visit the [ChessBase website] or watch this [short video].
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